Pole position: A rainbow flag is raised at Frankston Council offices for IDAHOBIT Day.

A RAINBOW flag was raised at Frankston Council’s Davey St offices last Wednesday (17 May) in support of this year’s International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT).

The flag raising ceremony to celebrate sexual and gender diversities within the community was part of the day to raise awareness of challenges around homophobia, biphobia and transphobia prejudices.

Frankston mayor Cr Brian Cunial said it is the third year council had shown support for IDAHOBIT Day.

“Displaying a rainbow flag proudly in Frankston’s city centre demonstrates our ongoing commitment to maintaining an inclusive and supportive community where all are welcome,” Cr Cunial said.

“This symbolic action cements Frankston’s reputation as a safe and inclusive environment for everyone and sends an important message that the Frankston community will not accept discrimination.”

At council’s March public meeting, councillors backed a conscience vote on marriage equality in federal Parliament, including support for same-sex marriage equality.

A rainbow flag was also hoisted at Frankston Hospital last Wednesday to show support for the LGBTIQ community.

First published in the Frankston Times – 22 May 2017

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