Being my own detective (with side effects)
In 1995, at the age of 37 I became HIV+. At the time I felt my whole life was falling apart.
Returning to work and dealing effectively with Centrelink
I have HIV and a number of other chronic health conditions including living with a mental health diagnosis.
How gender impacts the lives of women living with HIV
As a heterosexual woman living with HIV for the past 21 years, I am acutely aware that the lived experience of women with HIV today is still mired in ignorance and invisibility.
HIV disclosure in NSW
Positive Life advocates for the NSW Public Health Act to reflect HIV as a chronic manageable health condition.
Dispensing of HIV medications in NSW community pharmacies
Positive Life surveyed people living with HIV to gather feedback on their experiences of the post-implementation of dispensing HIV medications in NSW community pharmacies.
We need to talk about Hep C
Sexual transmission of hepatitis C means the risk is not confined to people who inject drugs.
A scapegoat called ‘stigma’
Blaming rejection on your sero-status or HIV stigma is pointless and disempowering.
How has PrEP impacted people living with HIV?
Three people living with HIV share what PrEP means for them.









