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Defence Pride Network Launched at Military Pride Ball

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Defence Pride, an employee network to support LGBTI personnel was launched by the Department of Defence at the Military Pride Ball on Saturday.

Vice Chief of the Defence Force Vice Admiral Ray Griggs said that the Defence Pride Network was an important initiative for evolving Defence Culture.

"I am proud of the contributions that LGBTI people make to Defence and I am proud to be in an organisation that has a senior leadership so committed to inclusion and diversity – we will continue to work hard on this," said Griggs

"Defence Pride will provide a network for all Defence personnel who want to help create an inclusive culture and generate inclusive leadership. It will enable Defence to more effectively collaborate to support our LGBTI workforce."

Defence Pride commences as an intranet SharePoint site that will host information resources and forums for conversation and peer-education among LGBTI employees, inclusion champions and the broader workforce.

Acting Director General, People Strategy and Culture Nikki Curtin said Defence Pride would support LGBTI members and their allies and recognised the correlation between diversity and capability.

“We strive to foster a culture of inclusion and respect. Defence Pride will empower Defence people to bring their whole selves to work each day— regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or intersex status," said Mrs Curtin.

“Established to provide support for LGBTI identifying and non identifying personnel, Defence Pride will significantly increase LGBTI Defence employee engagement, productivity and retention.”

The Department and DEFGLIS jointly developed a charter to define how the two support organisations will interoperate. Defence Pride will solely focus internally on employee and workplace support, whereas DEFGLIS will continue to be an community association for Defence employees, former employees, their families and the broader community.

DEFGLIS has been asked to perform the following tasks to assist the Department:

The establishment of the Defence Pride Network is aligned with the Defence Diversity and Inclusion Strategy 2012-2017; and was identified as a key opportunity for Defence to enhance workplace inclusivity.

For more information please contact the Diversity Directorate at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.