IDAHOBIT

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The Shire, in collaboration with Frankston City Council, will be celebrating IDAHOBIT on 17 May with a series of flag raisings and author talks in support of our LGBTIQA+ communities.  
 
IDAHOBIT is the international day against LGBTQIA+ discrimination: a day to grow
visibility, educate on inclusion, and change the world for our lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender, queer/questioning and asexual residents, community, friends, family, allies and colleagues.
 
From Tuesday 17 May to Friday 20 May, Mornington Peninsula Shire and Frankston City Council will be raising rainbow flags in support of IDAHOBIT. 
 
Please join us in celebrating our LGBTIQ+ communities at the following events:
Mornington Peninsula Shire rainbow flag raising event 
Tuesday 17 May, 11am

Flagpoles outside Rosebud Shire Office (92 Besgrove Street, Rosebud) 
Register here 

Mornington Peninsula Shire staff and community members identifying as LGBTIQA+ and their allies are invited to come together for our annual Rainbow Flag Raising event to acknowledge the history of IDAHOBIT, show support for LGBTQIA+ people globally and raise awareness for the need to combat discrimination.

Speeches and a performance from comedian Geraldine Quinn in the Yawa Aquatic Centre (50m walk) to follow. A light lunch will be provided.


Author Talk: Jonathan Butler on ‘The boy in the dress’
Tuesday 17 May, 11am
Mornington Library (Vancouver St, Mornington) 
 
Join Jonathan Butler to hear about The Boy in the Dress: a deeply personal investigation into a possible gay hate crime on the home front in 1944.

Frankston City Council rainbow flag raising event 
Tuesday 17 May, 9:30 – 11am 
Frankston Civic Centre Forecourt (30 Davey Street, Frankston) 
Morning Tea provided 
 
Frankston City Council staff and community members who identify as LGBTQIA+ and their allies are invited to come together for Frankston City Council’s annual Rainbow Flag Raising Ceremony to acknowledge the history of IDAHOBIT, show support for LGBTQIA+ people globally and raise awareness for the need to combat discrimination.

Jobs Victoria Advocates 1:1 consultations 
Tuesday 17 May, 1.30 – 3pm
Frankston Library Forecourt (60 Playne Street, Frankston)
For people aged 15+ 
 
Frankston City Council’s Job Advocates are celebrating IDAHOBIT and helping people to overcome discrimination. They will be providing free 1:1 consultations in a safe and inclusive space to discuss specific barriers to employment and study, linking people with tailored support and culturally specific services. 
 
Consultations are available for people 15+ with all clients at this session receiving a free Rainbow cupcake from Writers Bloc Café.   

Library forecourt activation by Youth Services, Libraries and Jobs Advocates Victoria 
Tuesday 17 May, 3 – 5pm 
Frankston Library Forecourt (60 Playne Street, Frankston)
 
Join Frankston Youth Services, Frankston City Libraries and Jobs Advocates Victoria at the Library Forecourt for free rainbow themed activities for all ages including: art activities, gender pronoun badge making, 1:1 Job Advocate consultations and LGBTQIA+ information and resources. 

FrankTALK: Dr Yves Rees on ‘All About Yves’ 
Tuesday 17 May, 5 – 6pm 
For people aged 16+ 
Frankston Library, 60 Playne Street, Frankston  
 
Join author, historian and podcaster Dr Yves Rees in conversation with Clair Halliday, to talk about All About Yves. This special live event will explore Dr Yves Rees’ timely, honest and thought provoking memoir about the trans experience. 

To learn more about IDAHOBIT visit idahobit.org.au