Screening dates and booking

Credits

  • 90min

Access information

Monday 23 March 16:00
Live captioned
Relaxed event

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Introduction

Raga and Nicola from Older Queer Voices, in partnership with Queerwell, invite you to an intergenerational conversation on inclusive care and housing, following a screening of the short film The Life House Project - bringing older and younger queer voices together to share lived experience, challenge stigma and reimagine the future. Connect across generations to honour resilience, build solidarity and strengthen the power of community when it matters most.

How to book

This event is free and open to all (subject to age restrictions).

Ticket booking opens on Thursday 12 March at 12pm midday.

Tickets for free events are over-allocated to account for no-shows. Tickets do not guarantee entry and work on a first-come, first-served basis – arrive early to avoid disappointment. Doors will open 15 minutes before the advertised time. Seating is unallocated, unless otherwise stated.

Please bring your booking confirmation and collect your ticket at the event entrance.

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Try your luck at the standby queue 15 minutes before the start time.

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