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The Science of Lesbianism

Lesbianism came under the microscope this month as stories of anti-lesbian drugs and female-on-female mice surfaced in international news. Firstly, three US academics have...

Technology Companies Leading the Way

Tech companies have trumped the international private sector, taking out four of the top five places as the most LGBT-friendly corporations in the world. In...

Local News Briefs – August

Recognising LGBT Leaders Pride WA's Glammy Awards have returned this year to recognise outstanding contributions from the community at this year's MASKerade Ball. Nominations opened...

Art Shorts #109

Be first in the country to catch some new tunes by the one and only Claire Bowditch as she wraps up the second season...

Tech Shorts – August

Gaga for Gaga Lady Gaga became the first living person to crack the 10 million friends mark on Facebook, overtaking US President Barack Obama. Only...

National News Briefs – August

Focus on Mental Health Same-sex attracted youth featured in the first ever International Youth Mental Health Conference held last month in Melbourne. La Trobe University...

World News Briefs – August

Olympic Pride Proving to be good sports, the London 2012 Olympic committee have released a memento in support of the LGBT community. The first in...

Heads Up for Youth Mental Health

Mental health issues will affect one in four young people every year. Taking into account that Australia's LGBT community has twice the rate of psychological...

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