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WA AIDS Council Scholarships Available

The WA AIDS Council is generously offering eight scholarships which covers conference airfares and registration, so that people with HIV residing in WA are...

Fresh Tracks – New Music We Love

Do you crave new funky tunes for your ear-holes? Try these ones! The Disappointed – I Disagree With Myself We love this local tune so...

Ten Fun Facts about David Sedaris

David Sedaris, author of critically acclaimed 'Naked, Me Talk Pretty One Day' and most recently 'Let’s Talk About Diabetes with Owls' returns to Perth...

New Name for Gay and Lesbian Community Services

Gay and Lesbian Community Services have announced a name change and will now be known as Living Proud: LGBTI Community Services of WA. Announcing...

January Film Reviews

Saving Mr Banks (PG) Directed by Ian Collie After trying to get the rights to make the book ‘Mary Poppins’ into a film for 20 years,...

Ask Elizabeth: Sex and Intimacy

Like so many others, I am confused.  I believe my partner does love me and we have a lot in common: share the same...

Creating Lists of Cool

At the start of each year Lake Superior State University in Michigan publishes a list of words that it declares ‘overused’ in society and...

The Thick and Thin of It

Matthew McConaughey is one of most recent actors to undergo a massive weight change for a role in ‘Dallas Buyers’ Club’. It is widely...

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