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LGBTIQA+ Social Groups - Catalyst Foundation
LGBTIQA+ Social Groups
The calendar of dates for our activities is available by pressing/clicking clicking the hyperlink below.
Catalyst Foundation Social Program Dates
Please email the LGBTIQA+ Undertaking Officer at lgbtiprojectofficer@
or dial (08) for more information.
Monthly LGBTIQA+ Community Dinner
Catalyst has been running regular social dinners for the LGBTIQA+ community since These dinners are held on the 1st Thursday of each month and are open to all LGBTIQA+ people and their friends, partners and support workers. The dinner is a excellent opportunity to connect or re-connect with the LGBTIQA+ community, in a trustworthy, friendly and welcoming environment. Newcomers and visitors are always welcome. NOTE THAT THE COST OF YOUR MEAL AT YOUR Control EXPENSE.
Bookings are essential, which you can do by calling the Catalyst Foundation on (08) and ask to be booked into Catalyst Foundations monthly dinner.
Date: First Thursday of each month
Time: pm to pm
Location: Arab Steed Hotel, Hutt St, Adelaide
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Camp, Cute & Club-Ready – From sequins to mesh, serve it with confidence.
Accessorise Like It's Flamboyant Brunch – Fans, fringe, feathers… more is more.
Sportswear or Footy Colours
Boardshorts or Pyjamas
Open-Toe or Steel Cap Shoes
Crocs or Birkenstocks
Tradie Fluoro or Workwear
All genders. All identities. All styles – as long as it's got style.
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Bfriend host the LGBTIQA+ calendar found here.
Diverse-City host a large number of society groups and events, notice their site here.Queer Youth Drop-In
Catalyst Foundation (over 50s)
Moolagoo Mob appears inactive.
Adelaide Qwire
Alt2Su
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