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Opinion | What’s wrong with the Better Together podcast

Lyn Hardy breaks down the arguments made by Matt Beard from All Out.

Tasmania agrees to redress scheme over laws against homosexuality and cross-dressing 

The scheme is the first of its kind in Australia.

Get creepy crawly at Club Silly this Friday at The Bird

The Bird will be buzzing for Club Silly's fourth outing this weekend.

Gross Anatomy!

Scalpel please, nurse. Yes, the patient is doing fine. All her vitals are normal, her reflexes have stabilised and we've managed to remove that...

Couch Potato

WICKED WEDGES! STRICTLY SPEAKING (Wed Nov 17, ABC-8pm) Pretty much the Glossophobiac's ultimate nightmare, this unusual panel-judged talent show doesn't rely on contestants' ability to cook,...

Brooke Fraser: Making Her Own Magic

If Brooke Fraser had known how her new album, Flags was about to be received in Australia on its national release, she probably wouldn't...

It Will Never Go Away (& Nor Should It!)

Nothing is ever truly erased. There is always a trace, a ghost of a clue as to what was once there and how to...

Andy Bull's Phantom Pains

Google 'Andy Bull' and 'Cleo Bachelor 2009' and you'll be pleasantly surprised. A body like that would perfectly suit a shiny boy band produced pop...

United We Stand… On All Fours

This November Perth's Cultural Centre will be awash with the heavy debating and policy making… of dachshund. No, your eyes don't deceive you and...

Streets Ahead

Sesame Street, Ramsey Street, The Castro… wherever you look, a fantastic community is built around the simple groundwork of having a fantastic street. It's this...

Chicane: Giant Among Men

Nicholas Bracegirdle isn't your typical electronic artist. In fact, he stands uniquely tall in a landscape crammed full of four-to-the-floor tweakers and bleepers, the...

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Opinion | What’s wrong with the Better Together podcast

Lyn Hardy breaks down the arguments made by Matt Beard from All Out.

Tasmania agrees to redress scheme over laws against homosexuality and cross-dressing 

The scheme is the first of its kind in Australia.

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Madeleine Grey’s simmering tale of desire is full of compassion for the two main characters, and the weight of historical barriers to that desire.

On This Gay Day | In 1989 The West Australian opposed decriminalising homosexuality

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