Geelong is mapping its queer history in honour of the state’s rainbow communities.
The Queer Ways mapping project will look to establish LGBTIQ+ history in Geelong, Ballarat and Shepparton using augmented reality maps.
The project will receive close to $15,000 as part of the state government’s 2023-24 Regional Activation Program for Victoria’s Pride.
Member for Geelong Christine Couzens said she was thrilled that Geelong would be hosting some of Victoria’s Pride activities during spring and summer.
“With Queer Ways set to map Geelong’s queer history, this will help make our rainbow community feel even more welcome and a part of Geelong’s fascinating history,” she said.
Victoria’s Pride is part of the government’s broader work to drive equality for and with LGBTIQ+ people through the 10-year plan, Pride in our future: Victoria’s LGBTIQ+ strategy 2022-32.
Minister for Equality Harriet Shing said the government has invested close to $7 million over four years in Victoria’s Pride in the Victorian Budget 2022-23.
“Our regional and rural LGBTIQ+ communities are strong and thriving,” she said.
“Along with providing more opportunities for rainbow communities across the state to connect and express pride in who they are, events like these give all Victorians the chance to show support for LGBTIQ+ people.”
“I’m delighted to see such diversity in the activities put forward by an ever-increasing number of passionate and dedicated LGBTIQ+ community groups and organisations who are working hard towards a more inclusive Victoria.”
More information is available at midsumma.org.au/regional-activation