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Below are details on all events throughout Queensland that Relationships Australia are proud to be involved in, advocate and or support.

National Families Week

15 May 2012 - 21 May 2012

National Families Week is timed to coincide with the United Nations International Day of Families on 15 May. This day is observed by the United Nations to mark the importance that the international community places on families as the most fundamental units of society, as well as to draw attention to the plight of families in many parts of the...

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International Day Against Homophobia

17 May 2012

The International Day Against Homophobia and transphobia (IDAHO) is recognised in over 60 countries around the world on 17 May, the 1990 date when the World Health Organisation removed homosexuality from its list of mental disorders.

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Gambling Awareness Week

23 May 2012 - 29 May 2012

Responsible Gambling Awareness Week for 2011 was held from 23 to 29 May across a number of states in Australia. In Victoria, this was the sixth year of a highly successful, ongoing partnership between state government, local government, industry, employers and employees, and community groups.
This comprehensive, state-wide support for...

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National Sorry Day

26 May 2012

The first Sorry Day was held in Sydney in 1998, it is now commemorated nationally with thousands of Australians from all walks of life participating in memorial services, commemorative meetings, survival celebrations and community gatherings to honour the Stolen Generations.
Sorry Day has helped to keep a focus and the issue of the...

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National Reconciliation Week

27 May 2012 - 03 June 2012

Each year National Reconciliation Week (NRW) celebrates the rich culture and history of the First Australians. It is the ideal time for everyone to join the reconciliation conversation and to think about how we can help turn around the disadvantage experienced by many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

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