
Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives聽to change name
After a year-long consultation process, the聽Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives聽has announced that they will be changing the name of the organisation.
The archives, which collects and preserves LGBTIQ material from across the country and makes it readily accessible for all, outlined the results of the consultation at this year鈥檚 AGM.
With a detailed online survey of 450 responses and follow up discussions, engagement with the community and forums, ALGA鈥檚 President Angela Bailey told the 17c起草社区 she was proud that the organisation had taken the proper time with this process.
鈥淲e were hoping to have everything resolved and announce the new name at this year鈥檚 AGM, but we just felt that we were rushing it.
鈥淲ith various levels of engagement, the main one was the online survey. We were … astonished at the number of responses that came through,鈥 said Bailey.
鈥淲e received 450 completed surveys with open ended questions, and across all age brackets everyone supported the name change.”
Sixty-six per cent of respondents voted 鈥榶es鈥 to a name change, support which continued in follow up engagement. But a change in name doesn鈥檛 change the legacy of what the archives has given and will continue to give our communities.
鈥淚n our overview of the material we collect, the current name doesn鈥檛 really reflect all the parts of the community we support,鈥 Bailey said.
鈥淲e have had various comments in the past from supporters and members feeling the name wasn鈥檛 inclusive enough. Something that is more prevalent for younger generations.鈥
The next step is for the archives committee to go through the many suggestions made in the online surveys and identify a new name for the archives; a name that considers our diverse communities, and the legacy the organisation gives us all.





