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ArciLesbica Australia is a social support group for Italian Australian women who identify as lesbian, bisexual, gay, trans*, intersex or queer.
Ace Girls was formed after Melbourne women achieved a record medal tally in tennis at the Sydney Gay Games in 2002. Melbourne’s lesbian tennis training team will help you get fit, improve your tennis, meet people and have fun.
Victoria's lesbian motorcycle group organise regular rides, monthly meetings and social events for bike riders within the Victorian lesbian community. The group maintains a presence at all major lesbian and gay events around Melbourne and Victoria including Pride March, Midsumma Carnival and the Chillout Festival in Daylesford.
The Geelong Lesbian Group is a non-political, social and support group for lesbians in the Geelong area. GLG provides a friendly, non-threatening environment where women can make friends and share experiences with other lesbians. The group provides a range of social activities. Events include a winery tour, car rally, BBQs, bushwalks, dances, video nights, pool competitions, golf days, etc. Every year we organise a women’s only dance event, which has women coming from all over Victoria to attend. Monthly meetings are a big social event as well. They are held on the third Saturday of every month, usually at local restaurants and cafes. These relaxed and informal meetings are usually followed by dinner and drinks.
Open House is a Lesbian social / discussion group that has been going for over 20 years. It is a discussion group run by a facilitator in an informal and non-threatening environment in which people may, but never have to, put forward an opinion on a wide ranging group of issues.
Formed in September, 2007, Les Rock is a social indoor/outdoor rockclimbing group for lesbians, open to all, in and around Melbourne.
The Rainbow Families Council is a volunteer community organisation that aims to ensure equality for rainbow families (parents, partners and prospective parents who identify as being lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or intersex, and their children). The also offer a variety of social and support groups.
A group of women in Melbourne, VIC who get together to toss a ball around, take a hike, swim, bike, etc... once per month...always followed by food.
For many years now the Women’s Circus has been busy changing the world, through the lives of each and every woman involved. Arriving with doubts, fears, shame and anxiety, Women’s Circus women find new ways of breaking through barriers both physical and emotional. Working with culturally and linguistically diverse women, often from a background of sexual assault or ill-heath, the highly skilled training team take women of all ages, shapes and abilities through a program that includes circus skills, physical theatre, performance, music and technical production. The results? Quite simply, breath-taking. There is magic in the circus training space – magic that levels the diversity of experience and empowers women to take back control over their bodies, their spirit, their lives. Week after week women arrive in soft, stretchy clothing to bend, bounce, balance and build confidence, tackling deeply personal issues through quiet, determined work with a group who start as strangers and become a community.
Yellow Kitties is a social/ support group for asian lesbians/bi/questioning/intersex/transgender of all ages which holds monthly meetings and organises other regular social events.