What is a Caucus?

We have been holding caucus gatherings since our very first Better Together conference in 2018. A Caucus is a meeting of individuals and groups from each section and intersection of the LGBTIQA+ community. Its purpose is to:

  • Create a safe/brave space for the community to discuss the important issues that matter;

  • Identify what has worked or is working and celebrate the achievements;

  • Identify the challenges and explore possible solutions to creating change;

  • Build on existing networks, share ideas and establish new connections;

  • Foster the creation of a new network, support group and/or advocacy group;

  • Establish the foundation for strategies for change or an action plan to address identified issues;

  • Explore ways to support other LGBTIQA+ communities and how to be better allies;

  • Create new alliances towards a movement for change within and outside of the community.

Who is this for?

  • Community advocates, activists and change-makers;

  • Members of the community who want to have a platform to explore the things that matter;

  • Individuals who want to engage, connect and collaborate with other like-minded individuals.

We warmly invite everyone to participate in a Caucus meeting on 17-19 June 2021 by purchasing a ticket to the Better Together 2021 conference.

17 June 2021 Caucus Meetings (pre-conference day)

  • Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Caucus

  • Transgender, Gender Diverse and Non-Binary Caucus

  • Disability Caucus

  • Sage Caucus

  • Youth Caucus

  • Bisexual Caucus

  • Queer People of Colour Caucus

18-19 June 2021 Caucus Meetings (conference days):

  • Lesbian Caucus

  • Gay Caucus

  • Intersex Caucus

  • Deaf Caucus (TBC)

You will need to register your attendance for the pre-conference day on 17 June in order to attend on this day.

Are you a Caucus Facilitator? Please visit page.

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