Campaigns
Down an' Dirty as a kinkier approach to pleasure and how to minimize risks in different sexual practices. It provides information regarding drug use for sex and it also offers the opportunity to ask questions to health professionals and sex experts. It is a great way to get the necessary resources for your next sex party.
top2bottom
This site provides information and advice to gay men about some of the various risk reduction strategies that they may use to potentially reduce their risk of contracting HIV and STIs. You can read the briefing on the evidence used to develop this campaign.
Previously known as Queer as Fxxk, Being Brendo is an online soap opera that follows the lives of three gay men in a share house. Follow Brendan, Aaron, Davo and Peter around through their hook-ups, break-ups and more.
The Drama Downunder Get tested – get treated! No Drama! This site provides information and advice for gay men about signs and symptoms of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and their treatment. Sign up for an SMS or email reminder for your next sexual health check.
Wherever Sex Happens
A lot of casual sex happens fairly spontaneously. This site provides information and advice to gay men on how to prevent the spread of HIV and other STIs and staying safe in the various environments where sex happens.
Staying Negative
Staying Negative uses storytelling to promote sexual and broader health issues. It features over 50 gay and bisexual men telling their stories about coming out, first sexual experiences, open relationships and more.
Cute Gay Nerd
Follow the comic strip Adventures of Dermott: Cute Gay Nerd as he explores life as a newly out young gay man. See how Dermott and his friends discover sex and love, explore the gay scene, learn about sex pigs, leather men and become political about sexual racism and gay marriage.
Protection
Safe sex is hot sex. This site provides information for gay men on how to prevent the spread of HIV and other STIs.
Get PEP
Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) is a course of drugs which can prevent HIV infection if started within 72 hours of exposure to the virus.
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