IDAHOBIT 2026
Melton City Council will recognise the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT), at several workshops aimed at celebrating our LGBTQIA+ community. A series of street flags will also fly throughout Melton and Caroline Springs.
Observed annually on 17 May, IDAHOBIT seeks to raise awareness of discrimination faced by LGBTQIA+ communities and to celebrate progress toward equality.
COMMUNITY WORKSHOPS
Polymer Pride Jewellery Workshop
Get creative and make your own wearable pride! In this free, beginner-friendly workshop, you’ll use polymer clay to design and create earrings, pins, or key rings inspired by rainbow and pride flag colours — or anything that reflects you.
- WHERE: Melton Central Community Centre
- WHEN: Sunday 17 May
- TIME: 10.30am – 12pm
- COST: Free
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Queer Canvas Embroidery Workshop
Express your creativity by putting paint to canvas before being guided to stitch powerful queer messages, symbols and designs that feel meaningful to you. You’ll walk away from this session with new artistic skills and an art piece worth displaying at your home.
- WHERE: Melton Central Community Centre
- WHEN: Sunday 17 May
- TIME: 1pm – 2.30pm
- COST: Free
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Increasing LGBTQIA+ Inclusion | Professional Development for Service Providers
In this practical session, local service providers will upskill in critical support areas including understanding why inclusion matters, how to use inclusive language, and other strategies that can be applied in your work.
This session will be facilitated by Delsi (they/them), a queer, non-binary educator and LGBTQIA+ inclusion specialist with over 15 years of experience across community, education, and organisational change.
- WHERE: Weir Views Children’s & Community Centre
- WHEN: Tuesday 19 May
- TIME: 11am – 12.30pm
- COST: Free
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