In this section you will find information about key definitions and the state of play for LGBTIQ+ Australians, learn why your organisation should take action, and explore leading practices for creating workplaces that are inclusive for LGBTIQ+ employees.
Overview
Explore definitions, key issues and the state of play.
The case for action
Find out why your organisation should take action.
Leading practice
Learn how to take a leading practice approach.
DCA research
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Latest Research - LGBTIQ+

Linguistic bias at work
This guide is for managers and supervisors who want to learn about linguistic bias in the workplace and how to recognise and avoid it.
Inclusion@Work Index 2021-2022
The 2021-2022 Inclusion@Work Index maps the state of inclusion in Australian organisations and provides the Australian business case for inclusion.
Intersections at Work
Research on LGBTIQ+ workplace inclusion revealed that culturally diverse LGBTIQ+ workers had unique workplace experiences that warranted deeper investigation.
Latest Articles - LGBTIQ+
DCA calls for inclusion of LGBTIQ+ data in 2026 Census, highlighting workplace and community concerns
DCA calls on the federal government to reconsider its decision to exclude questions on LGBTIQ+ people in the 2026 census.

Wear it Purple Day affirms my workplace’s commitment to my safety and comfort at work
Wear it Purple Day 2024 is fast approaching, and having just concluded my first year as a professional diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practitioner my view on the importance of

The impact and responsibility of effective allyship
Marni Panas, Chair of the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion, shares a personal perspective on the importance of effective allyship.
