Today is the 12th anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations.
While Kevin Rudd’s speech was a symbolic step, there is still much work to be done. We acknowledge the large disparities in health (including mental health), homelessness, and continued family removals (among many others) that exist for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples throughout Australia. We strive to use our privilege as a settler organisation to address these disparities.
We live, work and play on land traditionally held by the Gadigal people of the Eora nation. Always has been, always will be Aboriginal land.
GiveOUT Day 2023
This year as part of GiveOUT Day, we're fundraising for Queerleaders - LGBTIQA+ Affirming Spaces for Young People Resources! What is GiveOUT Day? GiveOUT Day raises funds for LGBTIQA+ organisations, who only receive 5c out of every ...
Twenty10 says YES for the Voice to Parliament
Twenty10 supports YES to a Voice to Parliament. A First Nations Voice to Parliament is a powerful first step towards Treaty, and Truth, and is an opportunity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to have a ...
Sydney WorldPride & Mardi Gras 2023
Twenty10 celebrated Sydney WorldPride with a full program of youth events and activities for the 2023 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras and Sydney World Pride festivals! This year, we had everything from inclusive parties and celebrations ...