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TiPS Graduate

Mariana Araujo

Mariana (she/they) a dedicated advocate and Disability Support Worker who speaks from lived experience and a heart-centred perspective.

Presentation Topics

  • Advocacy
  • Awareness storytelling
  • Community Engagement
  • Creativity and Communication
  • Empowerment
  • Faith
  • ...
TiPS Graduate

Mich McCowage

Mich McCowage is an award-winning, emerging, multidisciplinary theatre maker and performer and BFA graduate from the Victorian College of the Arts (Theatre, 2020).

Presentation Topics

  • Advocacy
  • Awareness storytelling
  • Community Engagement
  • Conference presentations
  • Creativity and Communication
  • Education
  • ...
TiPS Graduate

Oscar D. Donahue

Oscar D. They are based in Naarm/Melbourne.

Presentation Topics

  • Advocacy
  • Chronic Illness
  • Chronic Illness and Disability
  • Creativity and Communication
  • Empowerment
  • Growing up LGBTIQA+ in Regional Areas
  • ...
TiPS Graduate

Quinton Li

Quinton Li (they/them) is an award-winning non-binary author of fantastical, queer, and evocative narratives that represent underrepresented identities.

Presentation Topics

  • Advocacy
  • Awareness storytelling
  • Community Engagement
  • Conference presentations
  • Creativity and Communication
  • DEI
  • ...
TiPS Graduate

Renee Thompson

Renee is a Marriage Celebrant, event producer, community advocate, DJ, MC, creative writer, story-teller and public speaker.

Presentation Topics

  • Advocacy
  • Awareness storytelling
  • Community Engagement
  • Conference presentations
  • Creativity and Communication
  • Empowerment
  • ...
TiPS Graduate

Ruben Carley-Franklin

Ruben is a passionate mental health Lived Experience advocate, with extensive experience of bringing their intersectional identities into story sharing, and through their work in peer support and consumer consultation.

Presentation Topics

  • Advocacy
  • Awareness storytelling
  • Community Engagement
  • Creativity and Communication
  • DEI
  • Empowerment
  • ...
TiPS Graduate

Stephanie Serret

Stephanie Serret (she/her) brings over a decade of experience working within local government across Victoria.

Presentation Topics

  • Community Engagement
  • Conference presentations
  • Group facilitation
  • Youth Engagement
TiPS Graduate

Vivian Lyngdoh

Vivian Lyngdoh is a queer Khasi leader, speaker, and community strategist whose work bridges culture, queerness, and collective care across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.

Presentation Topics

  • Advocacy
  • Awareness storytelling
  • Community Engagement
  • Conference presentations
  • DEI
  • Empowerment
  • ...
TiPS Graduate

Wren Ferguson

Wren (they/them) is a Non-Binary, Queer, Autistic, Disabled, white person of coloniser decent, based in Naarm/Melbourne.

Wren is currently in their final year of their Occupational Therapy (OT) degree, and is passionate about providing safer and more affirming healthcare.

Presentation Topics

  • Advocacy
  • Chronic Illness and Disability
  • Community Engagement
  • Conference presentations
  • Creativity and Communication
  • Education
  • ...
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Aaron Kelly

Born and raised within the confines of evangelical Christianity, Aaron Kelly once fervently believed that being LGBTQ was incompatible with his faith.

Presentation Topics

  • Awareness storytelling
  • Faith
  • Family
  • Healing and Compassion
  • Hope for the Future
  • Inclusion
  • ...

Anastasia Le

Anastasia Rose Le works at the intersection of lived experience, public policy, and institutional reform, with a focus on how systems shape people’s access to safety, work, dignity, and belonging.

A former forcibly displaced person and a member of the LGBTIQA+ and multicultural communities, Anastasia brings firsthand insight into how governance, workforce, and service systems are experienced by those most often excluded from them.

Presentation Topics

  • Advocacy
  • Awareness storytelling
  • Community Engagement
  • Conference presentations
  • DEI
  • Empowerment
  • ...

delsi Moleta

delsi (they/them) is a proud queer advocate, producer, qualified secondary and adult education teacher and TedX speaker with nearly 15 years of experience in the LGBTQIA+ sector.

They are the founder of Unicorns, a grassroots LGBTQIA+ organisation they launched 12 years ago to address the need for safe, inclusive spaces that bring the entire LGBTQIA+ community together.

Presentation Topics

  • Advocacy
  • Community Engagement
  • Conference presentations
  • DEI
  • Education
  • Empowerment
  • ...

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