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The AFAO/NAPWA Education Team (ANET) has produced a number of campaigns addressing issues for the gay community and HIV positive people.

Last updated 29 January 2010

http://www.hivtoptips.org.au/ Top Tips For Living Well with HIVTop Tips For Living Well with HIV provides important information for people living with HIV about the day-to-day management and treatment of HIV. It includes tips relevant to the lives and health of people living with HIV, along with links to related information and contact information. 

You can also download the information as a booklet (PDF, 2.83 MB). Updated January 2010.

thedramadownunder.infoThis interactive website contains info about common STIs experienced by gay men.

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HIV testing site for gay men

This website has information about what is involved in getting an HIV test, what the results mean, and where you can go to get an HIV test in Australia: www.afao.org.au/testing

www.thinkagain.com.au

Think again

Often HIV-negative men and HIV-positive men think very differently about the issues of HIV disclosure. And they often hold their opinions very strongly. This campaign is not about who is right or wrong. The campaign aims to get gay men to think about what is actually happening – not what they think should happen. www.thinkagain.com.au

 

www.condoms.org.au

Condoms

www.condoms.org.au is a website for gay men about using condoms for anal sex.

The site includes info about using a condom, preventing breakage and slippage, staying hard, cock rings, what to do if you've fucked without condoms, and more.

   
Archive For information about any of the following sites, which are no longer live, email anet@afao.org.au
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Sex in Queerplaces (2002) was a website for gay men who use beats, sex on premises venues etc. The site went live in June and was removed in December 2002. The site is still available on CD.

View background articles that describe the campaign and its implementation.

  

The Parties website (1999-2009) offered information about safe partying: safe drug use, HIV drug interactions, and party planning are just a few of the topics covered.

 

Youth with guitar

The Gay Guys site (1998-2004) was for young men who are attracted to other men. It included personal stories as well as information about services and support.

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