Unfiltered: Sex, Power & Pleasure

The sex ed conversation you never had at school.

Join an energising and thought-provoking session that brings together some of the most dynamic voices in sexual health, education, and advocacy. This is your chance to engage in powerful conversations around the topics that matter—consent, pleasure, identity, and wellbeing—through an honest, inclusive and youth-focused lens.

This one-night-only free public event will break the silence and dive into real conversations that matter. Whether you're a young adult, student, activist, content creator, or educator, this event is for anyone that has ever questioned "why didn't we learn this in school?"


Meet the Panel:


Cam Fraser (he/him; inyourskin) -
A sexuality educator with deep expertise in positive masculinity and healthy male sexuality, Cam brings over 5,000 hours of clinical counselling experience.


Lauren French (she/her; Body Safe Australia) - A proud Karajarri woman offering an intersectional approach to child safety and sexuality education, with insights from her Churchill Fellowship on sexual violence prevention.



Katrina Marson (she/her) -
Former prosecutor and author advocating for comprehensive relationships and sexuality education, exploring why "just consent" isn't enough.



Kai Schweizer (he/they) -
Youth worker and sexuality educator with lived experience and expertise in trans and gender diversity, neurodivergence, and their intersections.

Why You Should Attend:

  • Be part of an authentic, inclusive conversation you won’t find in the standard curriculum.

  • Hear diverse voices—queer, cisgender, Indigenous, and neurodiverse—sharing lived experience and fresh insights.

  • Gain practical tools and understanding around pleasure, safety, and respect in relationships.

  • Learn from leading educators and changemakers working at the intersection of law, health, and community.

  • Take advantage of free access for young people—connect, listen, and be heard.

  • Explore the legal and cultural shifts needed to make consent education truly effective.


What You’ll Walk Away With:

  New perspectives that challenge the norm and inspire change

  A deeper, more holistic understanding of sexual health and rights

  Connections with peers, educators, and advocates across the globe

  A front-row seat to bold conversations shaping the future


We acknowledge that the conference is being held the traditional lands of the Jagera and Turrbal people in Meanjin / Brisbane. We recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' continuing connection to land, water, and community and we pay our respects to Elders past and present. ASHM acknowledges Sovereignty in this country has never been ceded. It always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.