About the Centre

The Victorian Pride Centre is the first purpose-built centre for Australia's LGBTIQA+ communities. It is a place to pave new directions for LGBTIQA+ communities, while honouring and celebrating their brave – and at times difficult – past. It is home to practical and supportive services and will grow into a destination for visitors from across Australia, and beyond.

Funding and acknowledgements

The Victorian Pride Centre was part funded by the State Government who in 2016 contributed to the construction of the facility to showcase LGBTIQ+ art and history as well as bringing together advisory, health and support services.

The Pride Centre is also fortunate and extremely thankful to have had the support of the City of Port Phillip, which has gifted the community the land for the Pride Centre.

We also need your support, please click here to see how you can help to shape the future for LGBTIQ+ people in Victoria.

For a look at what we have achieved and where we are going, you can open our Annual Reports and new Strategic Plan here:

Strategic Plan

Download our 2024 – 2027 Strategic Plan

Download our 2021 – 2024 Strategic Plan

Annual Reports

Download our 2023/24 Annual Report

Victorian Pride Centre Annual Report 2023-2024 flip-book

Download our 2022/23 Annual Report

Download our 2021/22 Annual Report

Download our 2020/21 Annual Report

Download 2020 VPC and Minus18 Next Generation Pride Report

Download our 2019/20 Annual Report

Download our 2018/19 Financial Report

Download our 2017/18 Annual Report 

Download our 2016/17 Financial Report

Awards & Recognition

2022

VICTORIAN PREMIER’S DESIGN AWARDS

Award of the Year

Winner – Brearley Architects + Urbanists (BAU) / Grant Amon Architects (GAA) / WSP / Peter Felicetti

PROPERTY COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA PEOPLE IN PROPERTY AWARDS

Team of the Year Award
Winner  Hansen Yuncken (2022)

VICTORIAN ARCHITECTURAL AWARDS

The William Wardell Award
Winner – Brearley Architects and Urbanists and Grant Amon Architects

CITY OF PORT PHILLIP DESIGN AWARDS

Public and Institutional Award
Winner – Brearley Architects and Urbanists and Grant Amon Architects