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Kennett Comes Out for Marriage Equality

Marriage Equality found a somewhat unlikely champion this morning, with Jeff Kennett announcing his support during an interview on Melbourne’s 3AW radio station. The...

LGBTI Venues Explosion

Twelve months after everyone has complained that Perth needs a new gay pub it seems that new events for the LGBTI community are popping...

Patrick Coward: Fortune Favours The Brave

This month two of the companies owned by local businessman Patrick Coward take their biggest step yet. Both his Margaret River Chocolate Company and...

Vale Isabelle

WA’s LGBTI community lost a passionate and committed young activist last month with the death of Isabelle Lake. Belle had been battling with leukaemia...

It Gets Better Update

The It Gets Better Australia Project team now has a chapter at Murdoch University as it expands its operations and brand in Australia. IGBA...

Loton Park Considers Direction

This month Loton Park Tennis Club will be holding consultations regarding the future direction of the club.  As part of this process it will...

ADF Chief Proud Of Gays

The head of the Australian Defence Forces, Lieutenant General David Morrison said he was proud of gay and lesbian defence personnel last month. In...

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