QueerCo

UNSW Queer Collective

Supporting LGBTQIA+ Students at UNSW.

The UNSW Queer Collective is an autonomous collective that supports and fights for LGBTIA+ students at UNSW. We run weekly meetings and events throughout the term to help foster a strong community and run activist campaigns to make sure queer students always feel they have a home here.

This year we are working to establish mutual aid initiatives within the collective and form protest contingents with other queer organisations across the state. We continue our campaigns to fight for gender-neutral bathrooms on campus and secure a new, accessible Queerspace.

We will also be running many fun events, as well as collaborations with other queer groups on campus such as Queer Students in Stem and Sapphic Society.

Joining Queer Collective is a great way to make new friends and support your community. It’ll also grant you access to our on-campus queer autonomous space, voting right in the collective, and our discord space including its mutual aid resources


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Meeting Info

Tuesday 1pm

Queerspace

Latest Update

Check Us out at O-Week
2024-12-19T05:37:44Z

Come down to Alumni Lawn for Queer Collective's stall alongside UNSW SRC, this O-Week for freebies and giveaways. We have fake tattoos, badges, lace beads, DIY Pins and info booklets for queer folk at UNSW

We'll be stalling Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday before Thursday for our Queers on Campus Pancake Stall!!!!

https://www.instagram.com/p/DFuFAJmvgwb/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

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Find the Queerspace

The space is located on Level 9, June Griffith Building (F10), then just follow the signage. The Queer Space is an autonomously run space where members of the Queer Collective are welcome to hang out, study and enjoy the many events and meetings held in the space. The space also has access to free period products, hygiene items, little sweet treats and a free community wardrobe where folks can donate and take whatever clothes they like. There is also access to printers, board games, and so so many blahaj.

This space has a long history on campus, being a space where queer folk can relax in a space surrounded by queer people, free from bigotry and the stress that the Uni campus can make. This is a place you can try new names, and clothes without a worry and just simply be queer and simply be your happiest self.

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