Darwin, Hobart and Canberra all set to have no queer bars or clubs by the end of 2025

A man wearing sunglasses with glitter up their cheekbones.

Jaden is worried about safe spaces for the LGBTQIA+ community closing down. (Supplied: Jaden)

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By the end of the year, three Australian capital cities are set to have no dedicated queer clubs.

Research shows LGBTQIA+ individuals still experience high rates of verbal and physical abuse.

In some cities, grassroots queer dance parties are filling the void left by disappearing nightlife venues.