PostPride joined Beyond Blue’s community van, Buddy, at the Mardi Gras Parade.
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for members of PostPride
PostPride, Australia Post’s community for LGBTQIA+ team members and allies, provides an important opportunity to connect with likeminded people. The initiative includes online catch-ups for team members around the country, in-person events (like being part of the recent Midsumma Pride March in Melbourne) and access to the Rainbow Peer Support Group.
Mark says that being part of PostPride means he feels more supported at work. “It means there are familiar faces, so if I ever need to reach out to someone, I have an instant connection with them because we’re part of the PostPride community.”
Alison Oblak, who describes herself as an ally to the LGBTQIA+ community, is taking part in the Mardi Gras Festival with PostPride and Beyond Blue because she believes it’s important for allies to be there. “It shows other people who are more passive with their allyship how important it is to show up for the LGBTQIA+ community, whether they’re family, friends or colleagues,” she says.
“It’s important to show that you support them, that they can be themselves around you. And the more allies who can show that support, the more comfortable and safe people will feel to be themselves.”
This support is being shown on the global stage at Mardi Gras, which filters back to the effect of having a community like PostPride at work.
“Since PostPride marched at Midsumma, we’ve had more and more enquiries from people wanting to be part of PostPride and reaching out for resources they can put in their facilities to show they’re an inclusive place,” Alison says. “We’re on a really good track. I think PostPride does a good job of trying to make sure that people have support if they need it.”