This Is Oz is an online photo gallery where people can help fight discrimination against Australia’s gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) community. Part art project, part human rights campaign, This Is Oz is all about making Australia a place where everyone belongs.
We'll be updating our homepage and photo gallery daily with our favourite images and pics of our celeb friends, so come back and visit soon!
This Is Oz is a joint partnership campaign led by the Anti-Violence Project at ACON
Add your voice! Upload a picture of yourself with your own message that challenges homophobia and/or celebrates diversity.
If you have experienced homophobic, transphobic abuse or violence in NSW, please visit ACON's Anti-Violence Project website by clicking here and fill out our online form.
Please note that all images and comments will be moderated and we won't publish homophobic comments, offensive material or personal attacks.
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Friday, May 21, 2010 at 4:13PM
Reader Comments (2)
I don't understand what it means to say 'love doesn't discriminate'. It's pretty clear that it does. When we choose the person we will love, we don't choose indiscriminately - we base our choices on our their character, their goals, their dreams, their tastes, their beliefs, their looks, all kinds of things. Could someone explain what I'm missing here? This slogan seems to be false - why use it?
I think she means that love is love, regardless of gender or sexuality, and that some kinds of love shouldn't be privileged over others. Also, sometimes you can't help who you fall in love with.