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Alison Wonderland Takes Off

Australian DJ and Musician Alison Wonderland is releasing her highly anticipated debut album ‘Run’ on March 20th. She sat down for breakfast with OUTinPerth...

New App Helps You Find Gender-Neutral Bathrooms

A new smartphone app launched in the US aims to help transgender, intersex, non-binary and gender non-conforming people find safe public bathrooms. The app, entitled...

Glen Maxwell Called "Fag" at Cricket World Cup Match

Australian cricketer Glen Maxwell was labelled a "fag" by a fan at a match at in Sydney on Saturday. Australia faced off against Sri Lanka...

Jussie Smollett, Star of 'Empire' Comes Out

Jussie Smollett is an actor best known for playing aspiring musician Jamal Lyon in the TV series 'Empire', which follows the story of hip...

KAZAKY Collaborate with Eurovision Winner Loreen

The Eurovision Song Contest's 2012 winner Loreen joined forces with everyone's favourite all-male stillettoed dance trio Kazaky for a song on Swedish television show...

Dyke Drama Returns to the Screen

The Dyke Drama Film Festival returns for its third year with another program of international films made for, by and about queer ladies. The festival's...

SBS Pulls Anti-Same Sex Marriage Ad From Broadcast

SBS have declined to broadcast an advertisement from Australian Marriage Forum after it sparked controversy on social media. The advertisement claims that marriage equality "forces...

Andrew Bolt Questions Lack of Anti-ISIS Float at Mardi Gras

Columnist Andrew Bolt has made comments questioning why there was no anti-ISIS float in Saturday's Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade. On Sunday morning, Bolt...

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