Uncategorized Archives - The Latest Thu, 18 Dec 2025 21:57:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.7 yes LGBTIQ+ Health Australia & JOY 94.9 - LGBTI, LGBTIQA+, LGBTQIA+, LGBT, LGBTQ, LGB, Gay, Lesbian, Trans, Intersex, Queer Podcasts for all our Rainbow Communities episodic LGBTIQ+ Health Australia & JOY 94.9 - LGBTI, LGBTIQA+, LGBTQIA+, LGBT, LGBTQ, LGB, Gay, Lesbian, Trans, Intersex, Queer Podcasts for all our Rainbow Communities LGBTIQ+ Health Australia & JOY Melbourne Inc LGBTIQ+ Health Australia & JOY Melbourne Inc podcast Uncategorized Archives - The Latest http://joy.org.au/thelatest/wp-content/uploads/sites/519/2022/01/TheLatest-Podcast-final-1.png https://joy.org.au/thelatest/category/uncategorized/ Weekly Episode 32: Jain Moralee https://joy.org.au/thelatest/2025/12/19/episode-32-jain-moralee/ Thu, 18 Dec 2025 21:57:30 +0000 https://joy.org.au/thelatest/?p=198 In this episode, we speak with Jain Moralee, CEO of Twenty10, about the impacts of the social media ban on young LGBTIQ+ people. Drawing on Twenty10’s frontline work, Jain reflects...

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In this episode, we speak with Jain Moralee, CEO of Twenty10, about the impacts of the social media ban on young LGBTIQ+ people. Drawing on Twenty10’s frontline work, Jain reflects on what young people are saying in the wake of the ban, particularly the loss of connection, affirmation and access to trusted information at a critical time in their lives.

Jain shares a question raised by a young person that cuts to the heart of the issue: why are young people being punished for the actions of a minority who bully online, while the enormous social media organisations themselves are not being required to take responsibility for the safety of their users? The conversation explores how this sense of unfairness is compounding feelings of exclusion and powerlessness, and why policy responses must better balance protection with participation, accountability and care.

The episode also looks at what meaningful alternatives can look like, including the importance of safe, well-moderated spaces designed with young people, rather than imposed on them. Jain outlines how Twenty10 is responding, and what young people need right now from governments, platforms and the broader community.

 

Twenty10 proudly runs a series of free, accessible events across in-person and online formats for young people aged 12 to 25. These programs create safe, affirming spaces for connection, support and shared learning.

For more information about Twenty10’s youth services, groups and programs, visit: https://twenty10.org.au/youth-services-groups-and-programs-in-person/

Twenty10 also uses Padlet to share information, updates and resources with young people. From there you can also access Twenty10’s new online space for LGBTIQA+ folks aged 16 & under: https://padlet.com/twenty10

 

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Episode 31: Vaping and LGBTIQ+ Communities https://joy.org.au/thelatest/2025/08/29/episode-31-vaping-and-lgbtiq-communities/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 03:00:35 +0000 https://joy.org.au/thelatest/?p=189 In this episode of The Latest in LGBTIQ+ Health and Policy, host Triana Butler explores the rise of vaping in LGBTIQ+ communities. Dr Ruby Grant (La Trobe University), Rachel Anderson...

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In this episode of The Latest in LGBTIQ+ Health and Policy, host Triana Butler explores the rise of vaping in LGBTIQ+ communities.

Dr Ruby Grant (La Trobe University), Rachel Anderson (QUIT), and Terence Humphreys (LGBTIQ+ Health Australia) share insights into the latest research, health impacts, and the social factors driving higher vaping rates among our communities.

The discussion covers:

  • National data showing LGB people are twice as likely to vape as heterosexual people, with increasing use among trans, gender diverse and younger community members.
  • The short- and long-term health impacts of vaping
  • The role of stigma and social connection in shaping vaping practices.
  • Recent changes to federal vaping laws, and how new restrictions affect accessibility and cost.

Guests also highlight the role of community care, Quitline, and digital tools like My Quit Buddy in supporting people to reduce or quit vaping, and a targeted digital campaign by LHA and Thorne Harbour Health providing resources, awareness, and tailored support for LGBTIQ+ people looking to quit.

Thinking About Quitting?

Whether you’re ready now or just thinking about it, there are tools to help. Support is available.

For more information visit the Touchbase website.

 

This podcast was produced by JOY Media – Australia’s Rainbow Community Media Organisation. For more information about JOY’s services, visit joy.org.au/services

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Episode 30: Professor Nadine Ezard https://joy.org.au/thelatest/2025/07/25/episode-30-professor-nadine-ezard/ Fri, 25 Jul 2025 05:45:17 +0000 https://joy.org.au/thelatest/?p=185 In this episode of The Latest, we’re joined by Professor Nadine Ezard, one of Australia’s leading voices in harm reduction and public health. With more than 30 years’ experience, Professor Ezard...

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In this episode of The Latest, we’re joined by Professor Nadine Ezard, one of Australia’s leading voices in harm reduction and public health. With more than 30 years’ experience, Professor Ezard is the inaugural Director of the National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs (NCRED) at UNSW and Clinical Director of the Alcohol and Drug Service at St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney.

We explore how stigma and structural barriers continue to shape drug and alcohol services – particularly for LGBTIQ+ people. Professor Ezard speaks candidly about the persistent gaps in data, treatment models, and the visibility of specific communities – including trans, bisexual and intersex people – in both research and care.

From the “double stigma” of being LGBTIQ+ and having a substance use disorder, to the role of community-led responses, she calls for smarter, more compassionate approaches to drug education, and for a shift away from criminalisation toward evidence-based public health. We also unpack methamphetamine, GHB, and ketamine use in queer communities – and how understanding the difference between use and disorder is critical to reducing harm.

Professor Ezard highlights the power of peer-led models, outlines key policy changes that could have the biggest impact, and shares a sneak peek into upcoming trials – including a world-first clinical treatment for methamphetamine withdrawal.

This is an episode full of practical insights, compassionate care, and a call to centre lived experience in our health responses. It’s a must-listen for anyone working in LGBTIQ+ health, harm reduction, or community care.

 

Take home naloxone: saving lives through free access

This episode contains reference to the Australian Government’s Take Home Naloxone (THN) program – a national initiative providing free access to naloxone for people at risk of opioid overdose and those likely to witness one.

What is naloxone?

Naloxone is a life-saving medication that temporarily reverses the effects of opioid overdoses, including those involving prescription opioids like oxycodone and morphine, as well as illicit opioids such as heroin. It works by blocking opioid receptors in the brain, helping restore normal breathing until emergency medical assistance arrives. Naloxone can be administered via nasal spray or injection and is safe to use even if an opioid overdose is not confirmed.

About the take home naloxone program

Launched nationally in 2022, the THN program aims to reduce opioid-related harm by removing cost and access barriers. Under the program, naloxone is available free of charge and without a prescription at participating pharmacies and other approved sites across Australia.

Who should carry naloxone?

Anyone who uses opioids – whether prescribed or illicit – or who may witness an overdose should consider carrying naloxone. This includes family members, friends, carers, and frontline workers. With the increasing presence of potent synthetic opioids in various substances, broader access to naloxone is more important than ever.

Where to get naloxone

Naloxone is available at participating pharmacies, alcohol and other drug treatment centres, needle and syringe programs, and custodial release programs. To find your nearest provider, visit the Department of Health and Aged Care’s website: (health.gov.au).

How to use naloxone

Naloxone is user-friendly, with clear instructions provided with each product. Training resources, including videos and modules, are available through the Australasian College of Pharmacy and other organisations. Remember, after administering naloxone, it’s crucial to call emergency services (000) immediately, as the medication’s effects are temporary.

Further information

For more details on the THN program, including resources and training materials, visit the Department of Health and Aged Care’s official page: (health.gov.au).

 

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Episode 29: Dr Ryan Storr https://joy.org.au/thelatest/2025/07/03/episode-29-dr-ryan-storr/ Thu, 03 Jul 2025 02:08:42 +0000 https://joy.org.au/thelatest/?p=181 In this episode of The Latest, we’re joined by Dr Ryan Storr, Research Fellow at Swinburne University and co-founder of Proud 2 Play a group that advocates for LGBTIQ+ inclusion in sport.  Dr...

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In this episode of The Latest, we’re joined by Dr Ryan Storr, Research Fellow at Swinburne University and co-founder of Proud 2 Play a group that advocates for LGBTIQ+ inclusion in sport. 

Dr Storr walks us through the key findings of his landmark Free to Exist report, the first national study to examine both participation rates and experiences of discrimination among LGBTIQA+ youth in sport. The report paints a sobering picture: young LGBTIQA+ people participate in sport at almost half the rate of their heterosexual and cisgender peers, with many dropping out entirely as they grow older.

We also discuss how toxic masculinity, peer culture, and lack of consistent anti-discrimination policies are driving this disengagement, while highlighting successful community-driven programs and inclusive sporting spaces that are making a real difference.

Whether you’re in the sports sector, an advocate, or just someone who cares about inclusion, this conversation offers essential insights into how we can ensure all people feel free to exist — and thrive — in sport.

Find out more about Proud 2 Play.

QLife provides anonymous and free LGBTIQ+ peer support and referral for people in Australia wanting to talk about sexuality, gender, bodies, feelings or relationships.

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Episode 28: Dr Chris Davis https://joy.org.au/thelatest/2025/05/19/episode-28-dr-chris-davis/ Sun, 18 May 2025 23:55:01 +0000 https://joy.org.au/thelatest/?p=175 The Latest in LGBTIQ+ Health and Policy is a podcast that brings you the health and well-being hot topic discussions that matter to LGBTIQ+ people. In this episode of The...

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The Latest in LGBTIQ+ Health and Policy is a podcast that brings you the health and well-being hot topic discussions that matter to LGBTIQ+ people.

In this episode of The Latest, we are joined by Dr Chris Davis, co-founder and Chief Medical Officer of Clean Slate Clinic, a pioneering telehealth service that offers medically supervised alcohol detox from the comfort of home. With a background in general practice and extensive experience supporting people with drug and alcohol challenges, Dr Davis shares his commitment to making alcohol detox more accessible, safer, and free from stigma. He highlights the importance of ensuring that marginalised populations, including LGBTIQ+ people, have access to care that respects and understands their unique experiences.

Dr Davis also speaks candidly about his personal journey, growing up in Northern England in the 1980s amidst internalised homophobia and his own struggles with alcohol moderation. He sheds light on the confronting reality that it can take, on average, 18 years from the onset of risky drinking to seeking professional help. This powerful conversation offers both insight and hope, demonstrating that it is possible to regain control and rebuild wellbeing at any stage.

For anyone who wants to seek help for their own or another person’s alcohol or drug use, contact the Alcohol and Drug Information and Support Services (ADIS). These are state and territory-based services that offer telephone counselling, information, referral and support. You can call the Alcohol Drug Information Service (ADIS) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on 1800 250 015. For local numbers, search ‘ADIS’ and the jurisdiction you’re in.

QLife provides anonymous and free LGBTIQ+ peer support and referral for people in Australia wanting to talk about sexuality, gender, bodies, feelings or relationships.
Pivot Point is a one-stop-shop for LGBTIQ community members who are looking for support in relation to their alcohol or drug use
TouchBase is a national website providing information on alcohol and drug use as well as mental health and sexual health for LGBTI communities.

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Episode 27: Assistant Minister Ged Kearney https://joy.org.au/thelatest/2025/04/23/episode-27-ged-kearney-mp/ Tue, 22 Apr 2025 23:39:30 +0000 https://joy.org.au/thelatest/?p=165 The Latest in LGBTIQ+ Health and Policy is a podcast that brings you the health and well-being hot topic discussions that matter to LGBTIQ+ people. In this special episode of...

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The Latest in LGBTIQ+ Health and Policy is a podcast that brings you the health and well-being hot topic discussions that matter to LGBTIQ+ people.

In this special episode of The Latest, we’re joined by the Hon Ged Kearney MP, Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care, who speaks with heart and humility about her work to champion the health and wellbeing of LGBTIQ+ people. Minister Kearney shares her pride in launching the National Action Plan for the Health and Wellbeing of LGBTIQA+ People 2025–2035, and her commitment to seeing its vision realised. From community-led leadership and cultural change to health literacy, service accessibility, workforce development and data reform – she covers it all with clarity and purpose.

With her trademark compassion and warmth, the Minister also reflects on her background as a nurse and the personal stories that fuel her drive to change the system. It’s impossible not to be moved as she speaks of the injustices she’s witnessed, and her determination to ensure that LGBTIQ+ people are treated with the dignity and respect they deserve. This is an inspiring, hopeful conversation with someone who truly understands the power of health to change lives—and who pinches herself every day for the chance to do this work. Don’t miss it.

If this podcast has raised any issues you can contact QLife which provides Australia-wide anonymous, LGBTI peer support and referral for people wanting to talk about a range of issues including sexuality, identity, gender, bodies, feelings, or relationships. QLife services are free and include both telephone and webchat support, delivered by trained LGBTIQ+ community members across the country. Call 1800 184 527 or visit qlife.org.au to access webchat.

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Episode 26: Tiger Salmon https://joy.org.au/thelatest/2025/04/16/episode-26-tiger-salmon/ Wed, 16 Apr 2025 02:40:54 +0000 https://joy.org.au/thelatest/?p=163 The Latest in LGBTIQ+ Health and Policy is a podcast that brings you the health and well-being hot topic discussions that matter to LGBTIQ+ people. This episode of The Latest...

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The Latest in LGBTIQ+ Health and Policy is a podcast that brings you the health and well-being hot topic discussions that matter to LGBTIQ+ people.

This episode of The Latest is a nostalgic celebration of lesbian and trans hotness, punk defiance and radical visibility. We’re joined by artist and activist Tiger Salmon, co-founder of Wicked Women, Australia’s first erotic zine by and for lesbians and trans people. First published in 1988, Wicked Women didn’t just disrupt norms, it seduced them, bringing community together, out of the shadows, and improving mental health by creating a powerful sense of connection, self-worth and pride at a time when queer lives were routinely ignored.

Tiger’s recent project, Wicked Reboot, breathes new life into archival images from the zine, bringing their raw, sexy power into the present and inviting a new generation to see themselves reflected in queer history. Through this conversation, we celebrate the radical joy and political power of lesbian and trans desire, and the lasting legacy of those who dared to show it off.

If this podcast has raised any issues you can contact QLife which provides Australia-wide anonymous, LGBTI peer support and referral for people wanting to talk about a range of issues including sexuality, identity, gender, bodies, feelings, or relationships. QLife services are free and include both telephone and webchat support, delivered by trained LGBTIQ+ community members across the country. Call 1800 184 527 or visit qlife.org.au to access webchat.

This podcast was produced by JOY Media – Australia’s Rainbow Community Media Organisation. For more information about JOY’s services, visit joy.org.au/services

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Episode 25: Dr Jane Connory and Dr Shivani Tyagi https://joy.org.au/thelatest/2024/11/21/episode-24-dr-jane-connory-and-dr-shivani-tyagi/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 22:00:53 +0000 https://joy.org.au/thelatest/?p=155 The Latest in LGBTIQ+ Health and Policy is a podcast that brings you the health and well-being hot topic discussions that matter to LGBTIQ+ people. On this episode, we chat...

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The Latest in LGBTIQ+ Health and Policy is a podcast that brings you the health and well-being hot topic discussions that matter to LGBTIQ+ people.

On this episode, we chat to Dr Jane Connory and Dr Shivani Tyagi from the School of Design + Architecture at Swinburne University of Technology to discuss their study “Helping to destigmatise the use of period products for trans, masculine presenting, non-binary and gender diverse (TMNG) consumers through an inclusive communication design framework”.

This study aimed to understand the experiences that trans, masculine presenting, non-binary and gender diverse (TMNG) people who menstruate have with period product packaging and marketing and identified opportunities for improvement through an inclusive communication design framework. We discussed the motivation for the research study as well as the journey of the research itself.

If this podcast has raised any issues you can contact QLife which provides Australia-wide anonymous, LGBTI peer support and referral for people wanting to talk about a range of issues including sexuality, identity, gender, bodies, feelings, or relationships. QLife services are free and include both telephone and webchat support, delivered by trained LGBTIQ+ community members across the country. Call 1800 184 527 or visit qlife.org.au to access webchat.

This podcast was produced by JOY Media – Australia’s Rainbow Community Media Organisation. For more information about JOY’s services, visit joy.org.au/services

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Episode 24: Robyn Lambird https://joy.org.au/thelatest/2024/07/29/episode-24-robyn-lambird/ Mon, 29 Jul 2024 02:00:51 +0000 https://joy.org.au/thelatest/?p=151 The Latest in LGBTIQ+ Health and Policy is a podcast that brings you the health and well-being hot topic discussions that matter to LGBTIQ+ people. On this episode, we chat...

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The Latest in LGBTIQ+ Health and Policy is a podcast that brings you the health and well-being hot topic discussions that matter to LGBTIQ+ people.

On this episode, we chat to Robyn Lambird, an Australian wheelchair racer and model. Robyn won a bronze medal in the Women’s 100m T34 at the 2020 Summer Paralympics, becoming the first out non-binary athlete to compete at the Paralympics, and won a bronze medal in the Tokyo Paralympics. Robyn was also the first person in a wheelchair to be featured in one of Target’s active-wear campaigns. They have modelled for Tommy Hilfiger, Bonds and ModiBodi.

In chatting with Robyn, we discover their personal journey, their unique challenges as a non-binary athlete with a disability, and how their advocacy work has led to increased visibility for LGBTIQ+ people with a disability in the sporting field.

This podcast was produced by JOY Media – Australia’s Rainbow Community Media Organisation. For more information about JOY’s services, visit joy.org.au/services

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Episode 21: Ada Cheung https://joy.org.au/thelatest/2023/11/15/episode-21-ada-cheung/ Tue, 14 Nov 2023 22:00:12 +0000 https://joy.org.au/thelatest/?p=132 Content note: This episode may cover topics you find uncomfortable or triggering. Support is available: QLife provides Australia-wide, anonymous LGBTIQ+ peer support. QLife services are free and available over the...

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Content note: This episode may cover topics you find uncomfortable or triggering. Support is available: QLife provides Australia-wide, anonymous LGBTIQ+ peer support. QLife services are free and available over the phone or on webchat: Call 1800 184 527 or visit qlife.org.au, every day between 3pm and midnight.

The Latest in LGBTIQ+ Health and Policy is a podcast that brings you the health and well-being hot topic discussions that matter to LGBTIQ+ people.

On this episode, we chat with Ada Cheung, the leading specialist consultant Endocrinologist providing patient-centred care in Melbourne as well as rural Australia.

Associate Professor Cheung holds a prestigious Australian Government National Health and Medical Research Council Fellowship, and a Dame Kate Campbell Fellowship to support her medical research. She is on the Board of Directors for the Endocrine Society of Australia and is a policy committee member of the Australian Professional Association of Trans Health. She also established the Trans Health Research Group at The University of Melbourne, aiming to improve the health and wellbeing of transgender, gender diverse, and non-binary people.

This podcast was produced by JOY Media – Australia’s Rainbow Community Media Organisation. For more information about JOY’s services, visit joy.org.au/services

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Episode 20: Natasha Stretton and Lily Hayward https://joy.org.au/thelatest/2023/09/19/episode-20-natasha-stretton-and-lily-hayward/ Tue, 19 Sep 2023 02:00:09 +0000 https://joy.org.au/thelatest/?p=125 Content note: This episode may cover topics you find uncomfortable or triggering. Support is available: QLife provides Australia-wide, anonymous LGBTIQ+ peer support. QLife services are free and available over the...

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Content note: This episode may cover topics you find uncomfortable or triggering. Support is available: QLife provides Australia-wide, anonymous LGBTIQ+ peer support. QLife services are free and available over the phone or on webchat: Call 1800 184 527 or visit qlife.org.au, every day between 3pm and midnight.

The Latest in LGBTIQ+ Health and Policy is a podcast that brings you the health and well-being hot topic discussions that matter to LGBTIQ+ people.

On this episode, we chat with Natasha Stretton and Lily Hayward who are part of the Walkern Katatdjin project team at Telethon Kids Institute, based in Western Australia.

Natasha is a Research Support Officer, with a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Population Health, and Human Geography and Planning. Lily is a Noongar Yorga, a Research Assistant at Telethon Kids and is studying a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in Linguistics. They both joined The Latest to discuss the importance of the national research project, Walkern Katatdjin, which aims to understand and promote the mental health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTQA+ young people.

This podcast was produced by JOY Media – Australia’s Rainbow Community Media Organisation. For more information about JOY’s services, visit joy.org.au/services

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Episode 10: Pride & Pandemic https://joy.org.au/thelatest/2022/10/24/episode-10-pride-pandemic/ Sun, 23 Oct 2022 21:00:58 +0000 https://joy.org.au/thelatest/?p=62 The Latest in LGBTIQ+ Health and Policy is a podcast that brings you the health and wellbeing hot topic discussions that matter to LGBTIQ+ people. Pride and Pandemic is a...

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The Latest in LGBTIQ+ Health and Policy is a podcast that brings you the health and wellbeing hot topic discussions that matter to LGBTIQ+ people.

Pride and Pandemic is a study conducted by the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, in conjunction with LGBTIQ+ Health Australia, exploring the experiences of the LGBTIQ+ community during the pandemic. It will explore mental health and wellbeing impacts, and personal, interpersonal and community strategies to mitigate these impacts.

This podcast was produced by JOY Media – Australia’s Rainbow Community Media Organisation.

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