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- Description
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The Australian Queer Archives Inc (AQuA) is a non-profit organisation committed to the collection and preservation of material reflecting the lives and experiences of LGBTI Australians. Established in 1978 as the Australian Gay Archives, it was renamed the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives in 1992, and AQuA in 2020.
- Website
- https://queerarchives.org.au/
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- Peter Tully (exhibited at)
- You are Here (exhibited at)
- Mix Tape 1980s: Appropriation, Subculture, Critical Style (exhibited at)
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- "Living Plastics" Jewellery by Peter Tully and An Australian Dream Lounge by David McDiarmid (exhibited at)
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