Qld LGBTI election forum tomorrow night

Qld LGBTI election forum tomorrow night

A Federal election forum will be held tomorrow night for LGBTI voters by the Queensland Queer Coalition, organisers of last year’s successful State election forum.

Date: Friday 13 August

Place: Sportsman Hotel, 130 Leichhardt St, Spring Hill
Time: 6.30 to 8.30

Full bar and dining facilities will be available at the Sporties.
Auslan interpreter provided.

Speakers attending include:

Paul Stevenson (Dems); Larissa Waters (Greens), Clare Moore (ALP), and yet to confirm are George Brandis (LNP) and Wendy Francis (Families First).

Enquiries to:
 
Russell Flynn
0424 541 084
russellflynn@hotmail.com

Paul Martin
07 3017 1777
pmartin@qahc.org.au

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