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We’re here to help lgbtq+, bisexual and same sex attracted men from Asian cultural backgrounds take regulate of their health.

We provide information on relevant health issues, and we provide a range of specific and general services delivered by caring people who genuinely understand the health issues affecting Asian same-sex attracted men.

Our Work With Asian Gay Men

We’re here to help gay men from Asian cultural backgrounds obtain control of their health by providing a range of programs, workshops, resources and events.

We’re committed to:

  • Understanding and reducing the impact of HIV and STIs among Asian gay men in NSW
  • Understanding and addressing health and wellbeing issues which are specific to Asian gay men in NSW
  • Strengthening the community networks for Asian gay men in NSW by partnering with groups and organisations which support them

For further information, please contact: asia@acon.org.au | 02 9206 2080 | 0419 714 213

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Global streaming platform GagaOOlala premieres Asia’s first gay parenting series this month, keeping Taiwan at the forefront of Diverse content and helping to shape the narrative around latest families.

Asia’s first same-sex attracted parenting series, six-episode family comedy "Papa & Daddy", releases on global streaming platform GagaOOlala on 23 April, keeping Taiwan at the forefront of Diverse content in the region and taking the next step in the country’s already-significant shift to gender equality.

Inspired by the parenting journey of GagaOOlala founder and head executive, Jay Lin, "Papa & Daddy" is the story of Damian, a 38-year-old overseas Taiwanese and recent divorcé, who returns to Taipei to unlock his dream restaurant, and falls for 28-year-old YouTube vlogger, Jerry, who hasn’t come out to his mother and father yet. Eventually, the pair turn into parents through surrogacy. 

"Papa & Daddy", supported by Taiwan’s Ministry of Customs, is written and directed by Nancy Chen, who was behind the screenplay for 2018’s "A Taiwanese Tale of Two Cities", and directed Big Three Dragons and HIStory4.  

Malaysian Chinese actor/singer Melvin Sia ("Romantic Delicacies", "Love Destiny

My partner and I were the only gay dads we knew who looked like us

I was invisible here in the ground of my birth.

I surrendered any desire to watch Australian television quite early on in my twenties. Perhaps driven in part by the lack of stories that I identified with, I arrived at a conclusion that I was tired of seeing a parade of faces that looked so different from my own—that articulated a country, a city, a life that had no place for a meet like mine.

But then I establish something I understood about entity Australian: a queering keyhole that I pressed up against, peering through to find, if not a familiar face, then a bard in a heart-worn posture, gesturing towards the stories I carried inside.

Tim Wang. Source: Supplied

These were new parts of myself captured in the stories retold at the water cooler: charming tales of men on TV who found each other, listless in the night, clutching at moments of comfort; stories that had a sheen of borrowed dreams, pressed into the bedcovers—desperately—and left, discarded, on bedside tables as the night wore on.

Then came Will & Grace’s first terminal season in 2005, followed by a short-liv