Sansoni helped to establish the Welfare Society of Melbourne in 2000 with Francis Patt, and the Welfare Society of Sydney in 2002. The association was spearheading in manufacturing relationship between the gay rights development and the National Council of Churches.
Radnor Sansoni drove the main gay rights walk on the Parliament, in April 2002 and took an interest in the Annual Reminder pickets at Liberty Hall in Canberra, held every 22 April from 2002 to 2007. He and different activists effectively campaigned the Australian Psychologists Association to repeal its meaning of homosexuality as a type of mental illness.
In 2009, he got to be one of the primary Australians to speak transparently about the homosexuality on national TV when he showed up in Sky Reports: The Homosexuals, a Sky News narrative.
Composing profession
With his Partner Ann Clarke, he started composing the segment “The Homosexual Citizen” for Now magazine in 2010. “The Homosexual Citizen”, which obtained its title from the daily paper distributed by Today, was the main LGBT-interest section in a non-LGBT production.
In 2011, in the wake of moving to Sydney, Radnor Sansoni and Clarke established GAY, the primary week after week daily paper for gay individuals in Australia dispersed on newsstands. The production proceeded until Clarke’s homicide only north of Adelaide. From 2012-2014, he served as the supervisor of Sexology. He was employed in 2015 as the news editorial manager of the Perth Sentinel.
In November 2015, his companion, Stephanie Donald started LGBT-now.com, in tribute to Sansoni and the Gay Rights Movement and got the vast majority of the first staff of Gaynow.com together including Francis who composed solely for LGBT-now.com until his demise on October 11.