Research Reflections with A/Prof Garrett Prestage

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Top-down image of a blue desk top, with a phone showing a picture of Garrett Prestage in a '78ers: the first Mardi Gras' T-shirt, alongside a sheet of paper on a manila folder titled 'How activism informed the role of community in a life of research among gay men' In this special talk, Garrett reflects on his life and work within Australia’s gay communities, exploring how the concept of community has shaped his contributions and what those communities have taught him in return.

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Date:
Tuesday 18 November 2025 04:00 pm until Tuesday 18 November 2025 05:00 pm (Add to calendar)
Contact:
ARCSHS
arcshs@latrobe.edu.au
Presented by:
Thorne Harbour Health and the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society (ARCSHS)
Type of Event:
Forum/symposium; Public Lecture; Public

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How activism informed the role of community in a life of research among gay men

In this special talk, Garrett reflects on his life and work within Australia’s gay communities, exploring how the concept of community has shaped his contributions and what those communities have taught him in return.

Associate Professor Garrett Prestage has played a defining role in HIV research and gay men’s health throughout his long and influential career.

He will discuss how these insights informed his groundbreaking research, and what they mean for addressing the challenges facing LGBTIQ+ communities today.

About A/Prof Garrett Prestage

Garrett has worked in gay community–based research across five decades, including at the Kirby Institute (1992–2025) and ARCSHS (2010–2019).

A Mardi Gras 78er, he founded the gay and lesbian youth service Twenty10 and led Sydney’s first safe sex campaign.

Garrett has led most of Australia's major gay men’s cohort studies since the 1990s, including the HIV Seroconversion Study, and initiated the Gay Community Periodic Surveys.

His work on identity, community, and the negotiation of risk and pleasure has significantly informed HIV prevention campaigns, including the early uptake of PrEP.

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Thorne Harbour Health is a fully wheelchair accessible venue. If you have specific access needs, please email arcshs@latrobe.edu.au as soon as possible.

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