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Unions WA LGBTI Workers Rights Conference

Despite the disappointment of Leslie Feinberg falling ill and being unable to travel to Perth to give the keynote address, the LGBTI Workers Rights...

What's on in Theatre – November

Question: what do an overweight jockey, a neurotic Olympic figure skater, a washed up script writer and a gay lawyer have in common? No...

What's on in Festivals – November

Just when you thought you'd done festivals with Pride – there's more festivals than you can wrap your eyes around this month. For most of...

Behind the Game – Cheater, Cheater

On 5th October 2007 U.S. sprint queen Marion Jones admitted to lying about her use of the banned steroid THG prior to the Sydney...

Living Well with HIV: A Positive Outlook

Mental well being looms large as a topic of importance for people living with HIV. In Futures Five (2006), Grierson and others reported that in...

PJ Harvey – White Chalk

Piano chords, calm and soothing, open this album and declare it will showcase a very different side of the performer. Harvey's thoughtful, sometimes...

Spring Sports Roundup

TENNIS October was a busy month at Loton Park Tennis Club. The season started with a BANG with the largest attendance at Open Day in...

Paul Van Dyk – In Between

In Between is filled with over 70 minutes of fast paced techno beats. That's a lot of music for the average CD. Each song...

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Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

New tracks from Appleton, Jose Gonzales, Dolly Parton, Natasha Hamilton, The Beaches, Cherry Bomb, Gabby Samone, Kim Gordon and more.

Check out the trailer for queer film ‘Jimpa’

The Australian film stars Olivia Colman and John Lithgow alongside newcomer Aud Mason-Hyde.

Rainbow Families battle it out at Lazer Blaze Joondalup

Rainbow Families of WA kicked off the year with a free community event.

Rufus Wainwright delivers an magical moment in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy

The singer transforms a classic 60s tune into an uplifting anthem for the future.

Labor’s decision to walk away from vilification protections labeled a missed opportunity

LGBTIQA+ rights groups have highlighted a long list of actions the government could take to stop hate crimes.