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Is Religious Influence Growing in our Government?

Is growing conservatism in Australia linked to a spread of religious influence amongst our government? Speaking to Sean Faircloth from the Richard Dawkins Foundation...

Greens MP Lynn MacLaren Retains Seat

The 2013 State Elections have seen Liberals winning over seats in what is seen to be a wave of conservatism in Western Australia. Despite both...

Review: The Importance of Being Earnest

It is still astounding that Oscar Wilde’s impeccable satire can stand the test of time, existing as a production that still fills a theatre...

New Pope is Anti-Gay Rights

Around the world Catholics are rejoicing the election of the first Latin-American Pope, Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, who will now be known as Pope Francis....

Stage Queen: Amanda Muggelton

Amanda Muggelton is one of the hardest working actresses in Australia. At the moment she’s starring in the hit Sydney production of ‘The Torch...

OUTfilm

French Film Festival The 24th Alliance French Film Festival is huge. It has 43 new films and documentaries and runs 19 March to 7 April...

Hyde Predicted His Loss to Liberal

After twelve years of serving as Labor MP for the Perth electoral area, John Hyde is set to lose his seat to Liberal candidate Eleni Evangel. Having...

Regarding Henry

Actor Sean O’Shea will be heading to Perth with the Bell Sharespeare Company to perform in ‘Henry IV.’ Taking on several roles in this...

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