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Support LGBT History With Wine

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The Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives have partnered with Goodwill Wine and are releasing wines with historical images on the labels in support of the preservation of Australia’s LGBT history.

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The featured images are: a 1978 ‘Homosexuals fight back’ screen printed poster; or a photograph of a 1950s private camp party in Melbourne.

The wines in question are a constantly changing selection of boutique wines from around the country. 50% of the profits will go towards the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives, so you can enjoy a nice drop alongside the satisfaction of keeping queer history alive.

You can purchase yourself some historical and charitable wine here. Find out more about the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives here.

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