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Community Honoured at Thorne Harbour Health's 2024 Awards

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Thorne Harbour Health has announced the recipients of its 2024 Awards, celebrating outstanding contributions to the health and wellbeing of LGBTIQ+ communities and people living with HIV.

Tony Briffa, the world’s first and only openly intersex mayor was honoured with the President’s Award for her unwavering advocacy for the rights and health of people with innate variations of sex characteristics.

Tony’s tireless activism has challenged the medical establishment and advocated to governments for the right of intersex children to grow up with dignity, free from unnecessary medical interventions.

President Janet Jukes OAM.

Two distinguished advocates for people living with HIV were awarded Life Memberships: Kath Leane, President of Positive Life SA and Marg Hayes, former Coordinator of the Catholic AIDS Ministry.

Kath has been a powerful voice for the diverse HIV community, ensuring that the unique issues facing South Australians living with HIV are always front and centre at both local and national levels. Her unwavering dedication alongside her close work with our SAMESH staff continues to make a profound difference in the lives of many in the community.

Vice-President Paul Kidd.

Special Service Awards were presented to Thorne Harbour volunteers Kellie Greene, Marc Mendoza, Angelo Todaro, and the Rainbow Local Government Group for their remarkable commitment to supporting the community.

The Greig Friday Young Leader Award went to Elvis Martin, an inspiring community leader and refugee migrant. Since arriving in Australia, Elvis has become a prominent advocate for LGBTIQ+ multicultural communities, serving on the board of Victorian Government’s LGBTIQ+ and Anti-Racism Taskforces.

The awards ceremony followed the 32nd Keith Harbour Address, delivered by former ACON CEO Nicolas ‘Nic’ Parkhill AM. Reflecting on the shared legacy of ACON and Thorne Harbour Health as former AIDS councils, Nic highlighted their continued impact.

We have used many lessons from the HIV epidemic to inform our ongoing work. Our organisations are built on those foundations, and even our contemporary programs reflect those fundamental principles. Collectively, we are formidable. We have overcome much adversity, always standing up for what is right and just while strengthening our visibility, influence, and organisations.

Nic Parkhill AM.

The awards and address formed part of Thorne Harbour Health’s Annual General Meeting, coinciding with the release of its annual report for the 2023-24 financial year.

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