On the 26th of October, New Farm Cinema is screening Flee, an award-wining animated documentary. The film follows an Afghanistan-born gay man and his journey from escaping his home country…
QPASTT’s Board Director Adele Rice AM was recognised by the Premier this week, honoured as a 2023 Queensland Great. The Queensland Greats Awards are held each year on Queensland Day…
27-year-old Saina arrived in Australia in 2021, after fleeing Iran and spending seven years in Turkey waiting for refugee status and resettlement. She is part of Third Queer Culture, a…
Join one of Australia’s most versatile and beloved entertainers Casey Donovan – together with a host of special guests and performers – in a joyous concert inspired by music and cultures from…
QPASTT stands in solidarity with the people of Sudan and Sudanese communities here in Australia. Many people here in Queensland, including our colleagues and friends, are affected by the…
QPASTT's Board has affirmed our support for the Uluru Statement from the Heart and a First Nations Voice to Parliament, issuing the following position statement. QPASTT Supports the Uluru Statement…
QPASTT launched How to Cook Hope, a community cookbook created by participants of our Women’s Skillshare Groups, at a vibrant community Nowruz celebration on Friday, 17 March in Forest Lake.…
Recordings of racist conversations attributed to Queensland Police officers QPASTT is concerned by the racist and violent conversations attributed to members of the Queensland Police Service (QPS) in recordings published…
The Board of QPASTT today announces that Jamila Padhee has resigned as CEO of QPASTT, with Liz Gordon and Sally Stewart appointed as Co-CEOs. Pictured above, from L-R: Sally Stewart,…
QPASTT stands in solidarity with the people of Iran who are fighting for freedom, human rights and justice. We know many people in the Iranian community here in Queensland, including…