
The centrepiece of Living Positive Victoria's 2018 World AIDS Day presentation was a community forum on the topic Living and Ageing with HIV, moderated by Dr Chris Lemoh, President of the Victorian African Health Action Network.
The panel comprised, Dr Clovis Palmer, Head, Palmer Laboratory Burnet Institute; Dr Liz Crock, Bolton Clarke Clinical Nurse Consultant/Team Coordinator; David Menadue OAM, HIV activist and Bev Greet, HIV activist.
Dec 6, 2018
1 hr 17 min

Recorded live at the launch of World AIDS Day 2018 at the AMREP Theatre in Melbourne Australia. Featuring a welcome speech from Adam Ehm President of Living Positive Victoria, who highlights this year's theme "Everybody Counts."
Speakers include: Peter Breadon Executive Director, Community Participation, Health and Wellbeing Division, a keynote address by Professor Mark Stoove from the Burnet Institute and Dr Susan Paxton and Mr Julien Fournier from the Positive Speakers Bureau of Living Positive Victoria
Dec 6, 2018
1 hr 19 min

Currently there is a lot of chatter about HIV Cure. What role do HIV positive people play in the research for a cure? Are there different types of Cures? Why would I want to participate in cure research? Realistically, how far away is a cure for HIV?
These questions and so much more were discussed during the 2017 ASHM Conference in Canberra.
In this podcast, recorded live on 7 November 2017, Professor Sharon Lewin from the Doherty Institute in Melbourne, discusses some of the challenges that researchers face in their search for an HIV cure. Also on the discussion panel are, Cipri Martinez, President of NAPWHA, Dr Rowena Johnston, Vice President of amfAR and Dr Robert Page, a S100 GP from Sydney. Moderating this discussion is Heath Paynter from the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations.
To find out more about HIV Cure research head to http://hivcure.com.au/
Nov 7, 2017
1 hr 11 min

In the largest study of its kind, UNSW's Kirby Institute conducted research with gay men in a sero-different relationship (where one partner is HIV positive and the other negative) from 2012-2016.
The findings of the Opposites Attract Study reveal, nearly 17,000 acts of anal sex without a condom took place. Not one case of HIV transference took place.
We cross to the conference in Paris to speak with Professor Andrew Grulich from the Kirby Institute for this breaking news.
One of the study participants, Andrew Thorpe, shares how important this research was for him as the negative partner in a sero-different relationship.
Then we head back to Paris as the Executive Officer of Living Positive Victoria, Brent Allen, brings us up-to-date with the latest from the conference.
Jul 25, 2017
40 min

AS REVEALED FIRST ON JOY 94.9
Confirmation that a participant in Melbourne's PrEPX Trial has become HIV positive.
Dean Beck and Shannon Power are first with the story as revealed on The Informer JOY 94.9
May 22, 2017
5 min

Imagine arriving in a new country at 21 years of age, no friends, little family, dealing with a mental health condition and then being told you are HIV positive. Our guest found herself in that position over 8 years ago.
Today she is the youngest women ever to be on the board of directors for Living Positive Victoria and recently was appointed the Health Promotions and Communications Co-ordinator for Positive Women.
She is one of the new breed of inspirational voices in Australia's HIV response. Softly spoken, super smart and gentle to the core, she is elegant, polite and proper. But don't be fooled, she is no push over.
Meet the English rose whose softness is the foundation of her resilience and determination, meet the amazing Christabel Millar.
May 12, 2017
55 min

Victoria's Health Minister Jill Hennessy launched the Double Happiness campaign last year. Double Happiness is a campaign promoting the transformative potential that biomedical advances in science can have in the HIV response.
But is this unfunded, community campaign enough to deliver no new HIV infection in Australia? Is it even enough to make an impact on HIV stigma?
The AMAZING Cath Smith heads to Melbourne's Gay nightclub Sircuit to ask a few questions.
Apr 25, 2017
49 min

They say leaders are born, not made. Well in this episode we explore what made John Manwaring the leader he is today. Having volunteered and worked for both Living Positive Victoria and the Victorian AIDS Council while studying law, John has just been appointed key policy adviser on HIV matters for the Victorian Government.
Mar 24, 2017
37 min

Ian Down is the research associate behind the Sero Conversion Study conducted by the Kirby Institute at the UNSW in Sydney.
The Seroconversion Study has existed in various forms since 1992, providing valuable insights into the lives of people recently diagnosed HIV-positive. It has charted the sexual behaviors, activities, relationships and attitudes of (mostly) gay men, as they come to terms with the reality of living with HIV.
Mar 24, 2017
45 min

By 2020 there is estimated to be some 30 000 Australians living with HIV and more than half of them will be over 50 years of age.
Globally there is a real push to do further research to understand the affects of HIV and aging on the immune system. In August of 2016, 4000 of the worlds leading immunologists assembled in Melbourne for the International Congress of Immunology.
At the invitation of Professor Sharon Lewin from the Doherty Institute, inside HIV went along to capture some of the latest findings delivered during a special panel of experts.
Mar 24, 2017
51 min
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