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Concern Tasmanian hospital sale will increase discrimination

There are fears that the sale may lead to fertility treatments, contraceptive surgeries, surgical terminations and gender treatments no longer being available in the state.

The Last Mile: Diane Lloyd on the challenges faced by women with HIV

Diane Lloyd has been a prominent voice for women living with HIV over many decades. This year marks 40 years since she was first diagnosed with the virus.

Annual International AIDS Candlelight Memorial will be on Sunday 17 May

It is an opportunity to come together as a community to remember the many lives lost to AIDS.

Pop's Bravest Blabbermouth

Interviewing Sia Furler can make any journalist feel rather hapless, more so when you're but one of many slotted into a hectic publicity schedule. Any...

STYLEAID: Student Designers Set To Shine Again!

Last year at STYLEAID a new innovation from Aly May (STYLEAID stylist supremo and parade coordinator) closed the parade with a bang! It was...

STYLEAID Established Designer Profile: S2

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To Rule The World: The Cat Empire

The Cat Empire fans are excited. With just cause too: the new album, Cinema has dropped and trumpeter and vocalist Harry Angus describes it...

STYLEAID Emerging Designer: The Butcher & The Crow

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Gender on the Agenda in Barcelona

Over 700 gender-diverse leaders and activists from 60 countries congregated in Barcelona last month for the first-ever International Congress on Gender Identity and Human...

Amy Meredith Goes Pop

Australian pop punk rock outfit Amy Meredith have hit the scene with the resounding screams of a thousand teens. They're all set to be...

Feature Book: Indelible Ink

Indelible Ink by Fiona McGregor Scribe For me, the mark of a good book is one that draws you in and envelops you in its story...

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Concern Tasmanian hospital sale will increase discrimination

There are fears that the sale may lead to fertility treatments, contraceptive surgeries, surgical terminations and gender treatments no longer being available in the state.

The Last Mile: Diane Lloyd on the challenges faced by women with HIV

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Annual International AIDS Candlelight Memorial will be on Sunday 17 May

It is an opportunity to come together as a community to remember the many lives lost to AIDS.

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