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Health and Medical Ethics

Webinars with Mauro Cabral Grinspan 17-20 November: "Advancing intersex depathologisation" / "Promover la despatologización Iintersex"

InterAction for Health and Human Rights invites you to join our webinar Advancing Intersex Depathologization, coordinated by Mauro Cabral Grinspan / InterAction for Health and Human Rights le invita a participar en nuestro seminario web «Promover la despatologización intersex», coordinado por Mauro Cabral Grinspan.
5 Nov 2025
Photo of Mauro with information about webinars on intersex depathologisation
Community

Celebrating Intersex Awareness Day 2025: A Joyous Tribute to Community, Progress, and Pride

InterAction's Intersex Awareness Day Online Gala 2025 was a special evening filled with celebration, pride, acknowledgement and the warmth of community.
28 Oct 2025
Text: Intersex Awareness Day 2025 Wrap Up Pictures include a pink and grey galah wearing a purple and yellow glittery outfit. Intersex Foundations 101 promo, Dr Morgan Carpenter speaking at the United Nations (pale skinned middle aged man weairng a grey shirt and jacket. He has short brown hair and wears glasses. he is speaking at a microphone.) Image of green circle with words Intersex Awareness Day in centre. Around outside are images of a ringtail possum, frilled neck lizrd, sugar glider and native Australian fauna- gum leaves, wattle etc. Photo of The Darling 2025- a cube shaped pewter award. Photo of Dr Thomas Drake-Brockman and Dr Jasmine Davis. Thomas is a pale skinned person with hair pulled back. they are wearing a white shirt and dark trousers. Dr Davis is a pale skinned woman with straight brown hair. She is smiling and wearing glasses. She is wearing a black top and blazer and cream coloured trousers.
Allies

The Darling 2025 Winner Announced

At InterAction's Intersex Awareness Day Online Gala on Sunday 26th October, the highlight of the evening's celebrations was the announcement of The Darling- the award given to ally individuals or organisations who have made a contribution beyond signing the Darlington Statement to progress the health and human rights of people with innate variations of sex characteristics in Australia. And in 2025, the award was presented to two worthy winners- Dr Thomas Drake-Brockman and Dr Jasmine Davis.
28 Oct 2025
Text reads: Winners of The Darling 2025 Photo of Dr Thomas Drake-Brockman and Dr Jasmine Davis. Dr Drake-Brockman is a young, pale skinned individual with hair pulled pack and smiling. They are wearing a white shirt, dark trousers and a blue lanyard around their neck. Dr Jasmine Davis a young pale skinned woman with long straight brown hair. She wears glasses and is smiling. She is wearing a black top and blazer, cream coloured trousers and a blue lanyard. Photo of The Darling- a pewter cube shaped award with the Darling 2025 engraved on the side.
Community

Sydney Intersex Awareness Day screening of "The Secret of Me"

InterAction, City of Sydney and Queer Screen co-present a special free screening of new documentary "The Secret of Me". Event Cinemas, George St, Sydney, 3pm 26 October
15 Oct 2025
Promo image of The Secret of Me
Community

Your Guide to What’s Happening for Intersex Awareness in October 2025

Here's your guide to what's happening for Intersex Awareness in October 2025. We hope you find some events you would like to attend and enjoy the celebrations!
2 Oct 2025
What's Happening for Intersex Awareness in October 2025 Image of Australian fauna and flora including wattle, gumleaves, sugar glider, ringtail possum and frill neck lizard in a circular shape with green background. Centre text reads "Intersex Awareness Day". Logo for InterAction for Health and Human Rights shown.
Community

InterSpace: A soft place to land

The 2025 Intersex Peer Support Australia Retreat is set for 14 - 16 November 2025 in Pennyroyal, the beautiful Otways in regional Victoria. Registrations are now open!
2 Oct 2025
InterSpace promo image - decorative
Community

The Carswell Forum 2025 provides a platform for intersex rights

The inaugural Carswell Forum 2025 was held on September 19 in Brisbane aimed at fostering collaboration among community members, activists, and government representatives.
29 Sep 2025
The 2025 Carswell Forum Thriving LGBQTIA+ people, families and communities in Queensland. Friday 19 September 9am- 4pm Royal International Convention Centre, RNA Showgrounds Hosted by Brisbane Pride Incorporated in partnership with the Queensland LGBQTIA+ Alliance Images of Brisbane Pride logo and Queensland LGBQTIA+ Alliance logo plus flag images. Photo of a smiling group of people in rainbow colours.
Community

Common Ground: Building Belonging, Justice, and Community Capacity in Queensland

From 15–18 September, QC hosted a transformative week of professional development and community capacity building: Common Ground. InterLink and InterAction representatives attended this conference together with other passionate advocates, community leaders, and health professionals to explore the themes of belonging and justice.
29 Sep 2025
Common Ground: Four Days of sharing stories that matter, woven through communities, strong in pride 15 to 19 September 2025 2 Spirits logo and QC logo
Anti-discrimination

UN Human Rights Council Side Event, 18 September 2025

If you're in Geneva, join us at a special side event on 18 September on fulfilling the human rights of intersex people.
15 Sep 2025
OHCHR symbol
Anti-discrimination

UPDATED! Watch history live at the UN, 15 September!

Watch a historic milestone with presentation of a first ever intersex rights report to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. Updated with details of events on 15 September.
30 Sep 2025
OHCHR symbol
Community

Blume: "It's great things are changing"

Australian musician and intersex person Blume participated in Amsterdam Pride - in the first ever intersex boat in this parade on the city's canals. ABC covered the story.
24 Aug 2025
Two of the images shared by ABC Queer in this story about Blume at Amsterdam Pride
Anti-discrimination

Be bold, be kind, speak up!

Australia’s Bullying No Way Week is a national movement dedicated to preventing bullying in schools, workplaces, and communities, fostering a culture of inclusion, respect, and belonging. This week, we’re sharing resources to help you be bold, be kind, and speak up, because everyone deserves to feel safe, valued, and supported.
13 Aug 2025
White text on a dark purple background: Be Bold Be Kind Speak Up
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