Dispatches from the Coronaverse
I’m on a three-week cruise with a friend out of Sydney. Reports of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in countries other than China are becoming widespread.
Reflections and Perspectives
Today I visited a local supermarket to pick up some groceries. It was eerie. People were panic-ridden, wore masks, and looked at each other with suspicion and fear.
Life with my new housemate: COVID-19
We are the survivors of the HIV/AIDS epidemic that started in Australia in the early 1980s, and there are some similarities between it and the current COVID-19 pandemic.
My bumpy ride towards residency
Henry's* story of moving permanently to Australia as a gay Malaysian man living with HIV.
A journey from shock to happiness
Five years after a HIV diagnosis, Nathan found the love and fulfilment he was looking for.
A Traveller’s Tales
Now that I am a ‘senior’, my toiletries bag now rattles when I go overseas, with bottles of this and that and the other.
Women living with HIV I salute you!
When I was diagnosed with HIV in 1997, apart from the shock and fear and my whole life being turned upside down, I had to deal with the reality the programs and services were largely focused on men.
I experienced HIV stigma in hospital
I am Angel and I am from the southern part of Africa. I am 39 years old and this is my story.









