Published works include:

Witthaus, D. E. (2006a) ‘Beyond “That’s So Gay”’, in, Hunter, L. (Ed) (2006) Redress: Journal of the Association of Women Educators, Vol. 15, No. 2, August, pp. 24 – 28.

Witthaus, D. E. (2006b) ‘I have a gay friend, its fine. What’s the problem?: Housing worker responses to homeless same sex attracted young people in the Northern Metropolitan Melbourne’. Department of Human Services: Melbourne.

Witthaus, D.E., (2005) ‘Pooftas, pizzas and pedagogy: you can’t do that in schools!’ in, Pallotta-Chiarolli, M., (2005) “When Our Children Come Out: how to support gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered young people” Finch Publishing: Sydney.

Higgins, D., King, R. and Witthaus, D. (2001) Pride and prejudice:
Facilitating change in the attitudes of students toward gay men and
lesbians, Health Promotion Journal of Australia, Vol 12, No 3, pp. 238-241,
Australian Health Promotion Association, Australia

Witthaus, D.E. (2001) ‘Pride & Prejudice: an inquiry-based learning approach for addressing sexual diversity and homophobia within educational settings and a model for educational settings to address sensitive/contentious issues’ in Thomas, H., & Murray, M. (2001) Teacher Learning Network: Educating for Diversity, Vol 8 No 1 Autumn 2001, pp. 11-13.

Witthaus, D. E., (2000a) ‘GASP! The Story So Far…’, in, Crowhurst, M., & Emslie, M. (Eds.) (2000) Young People and Sexualities: Experiences, perspectives and Service Provision. Youth Research Centre, The University of Melbourne: Parkville.

Witthaus, D. E. (2000b) ‘Pride & Prejudice’, in, Pallotta-Chiarolli, M. (Ed) (2000) Redress: Journal of the Association of Women Educators, Vol. 9, No. 2, September, pp. 13 – 14.

Completed (to be published)

Witthaus, D. E. (2008) ‘The Shadows of Homophobia in Sunny Down Under – LGBT Education in Australia’, in, the first ever Japanese textbook on LGBT education. Meijiro University: Tokyo, Japan.

Media Coverage

Pride & Prejudice has been featured in print as well as on radio and television, including: 1. The Age, Education section 2. Local newspapers such as Geelong News, Geelong Times, Geelong Advertiser, Moonee Valley Leader 3. Gay and lesbian community press such as MCV, BNews 4. Triple J 5. JOY FM 6. 3RRR 7. ABC’s Dimensions 8. Channel 31s Blah, Blah, Blah

The Launch

The Pride & Prejudice educational package was launched in March 2002 at VicHealth. Almost 100 teachers, workers, parents and young people heard from: 1. Irene Verins - VicHealth project worker 2. Rodney Croome - prominent gay and lesbian activist 3. Karen Barber - young person, small business owner, video participant 4. Daniel Witthaus - developer of Pride & Prejudice