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The Pride Network is made up of students and staff who support and advocate on behalf of everyone who identifies as LGBTQIA+. The network meets regularly to discuss any LGBTQIA+ issues and concerns on campus, and provides a channel to raise these with University leadership. The aim is for all members of our community to feel supported and free to contribute their best.
The role of a Pride Network member is to be aware of the challenges faced by LGBTQIA+ people and to make a difference in whatever way they feel comfortable.
Additionally, the network celebrates days of significance such as Mardi Gras, Pride Month, Trans Day of Awareness and IDAHOBITA.
We welcome you to .
Anyone is welcome to participate and stand together as a member of the Pride Network. Your role is to be a point of support for LGBTQIA+ students and staff, to be aware of the challenges faced by the community and to make an effort to improve inclusion on our campuses. This can include being a point of contact, standing against inequality or exclusion and using your skills to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community.
Find out more about the role and responsibilities of a Pride Network member, and how the Network contributes to creating a stronger and more inclusive environment.
If you’d like to get in touch with someone from the network, including to raise or discuss LGBTQIA+ issues and concerns, you can email pride.network@sydney.edu.au. The Pride Network inbox is managed by the Diversity and Inclusion team and the Pride Co-chairs​.
Student Life offers a range of wellbeing and mental health services. You can also get wellbeing support.
The Pride Network supports the inclusion of LGBTQIA+ members of our community. Check out the Pride Network Resource booklet to find up-to-date resources around campus.
9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.