Feb01

Positive Life on the move

Author // Ron Hughes Categories // News + Politics | New South Wales

After 20 years, Positive Life NSW Inc is moving house to co-locate with ACON and other key HIV organisations.

Since 1988, Positive Life NSW has worked to promote the rights, health and wellbeing of people living with HIV, including advocacy, support and education.

The move is designed to offer clients a ‘one-stop-shop’ for a range of health and information services.

“The relocation to our new premises will provide greater efficiencies for the agency and its constituents as well as access provided by being co-located with other HIV services," Positive Life NSW President Malcolm Leech said.

“Co-location will provide the agency and our constituency with a better synergy with organisations such as ACON, HALC and the AIDS Trust of Australia.”

Positive Life will move to the ACON building, 414 Elizabeth Street, Surry Hills.

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank the City of Sydney, our current landlords, for all the support they have given us over the last twenty years,” Leech said.

positivelife.org.au

Positive Life on the move

About the Author

Ron Hughes

Ron started working for the Adelaide's former LGBTI newspaper Adelaide GT back in the late 90s. He was first engaged as a temp to work for a single hour and has remained through changes of company and publication for 12 years or so. He became editor of blaze in December 2010.

Ron loves collaborating with people and he also loves the arts, and editing blaze often brings both loves together. He is proud that blaze has played a seminal role over the years promoting not only Adelaide's LGBTI cultural festival Feast, but also the Adelaide Fringe, Adelaide Cabaret Festival and the OzAsia festival.

Ron is also proud that blaze has devoted itself to championing the rights of all LGBTI South Australians over many years. A bit of a dreamer, he nurtures a secret, furtive hope that SA may one day return to the socially-progressive state it used to be.

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