HIV
Breaking down stigma on World AIDS Day
The AIDS epidemic began more than 30 years ago and since then, close to 40 million people have died from the......
HIV cure won’t stop stigma
A potential cure for HIV could see the gradual weakening of stigma against those suffering from the disease....
Giving a voice to children with AIDS
Some of the world’s foremost experts on HIV and AIDS were recently in Melbourne as part of the 20th International......
Clinton vows AIDS-free generation within reach
Former US president Bill Clinton has told the 20th International Aids Conference today that early detection and improved availability of......
Decriminalising HIV
If a condom breaks is it a crime? According to Victorian criminal law, it may constitute a crime, equivalent to......
Indigenous Australians at greatest risk
The latest HIV and AIDS statistics from the University of New South Wales show that rates are remaining at a......
Federal Government lifts ban on HIV home-testing
The number of new HIV cases in Australia has risen steadily over the past 15 years, but testing rates have......
30 years on, Melbourne’s Keith Haring mural is given a new life
Thirty years ago, a New York artist left an artwork on one wall of a Melbourne School that is now......
COUNTing HIV
Western Australia Pride Fair Day and Melbourne’s Midsumma Carnival have already taken place this year to celebrate sexual diversity, and......
The closure of Victoria’s HIV/AIDS facility stopped by whistle blower
Fairfield House in Victoria has been a safe haven since the 80’s for those with HIV/AIDS. The staff and surroundings......