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Michael Felix named City of Perth Citizen of the Year

Felix was recognised for his leadership across Indigenous empowerment, LGBTQIA+ inclusion, mental health advocacy, homelessness support, and grassroots sport.

Eurovision check-in: Luxembourg and Moldova share their songs

This year thirty five countries, including Australia, will be heading to Vienna for the 70th edition of the songwriting contest in Vienna.

On This Gay Day | French writer Colette was born in 1873

Colette was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature and is best known for her novella Gigi 

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Directed by Tim Burton Lewis Carroll's books Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass were written in 1865 and 1871, the era in which...

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (MA)

Directed by Niels Arden Oplev Stieg Larsson was an investigative journalist when he wrote three books (The Millennium Trilogy) but died of a heart attack...

The Men Who Stare at Goats (M)

Directed by Grant Heslov Usually George Clooney has quite a twinkle in his eye when he is presenting characters for the big screen, but in...

LOL (M)

Directed by Lisa Azuelos Most teenagers really don't care about the population of China or cell division. The school curriculum seems so irrelevant when text...

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Michael Felix named City of Perth Citizen of the Year

Felix was recognised for his leadership across Indigenous empowerment, LGBTQIA+ inclusion, mental health advocacy, homelessness support, and grassroots sport.

Eurovision check-in: Luxembourg and Moldova share their songs

This year thirty five countries, including Australia, will be heading to Vienna for the 70th edition of the songwriting contest in Vienna.

On This Gay Day | French writer Colette was born in 1873

Colette was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature and is best known for her novella Gigi 

Tiga’s new single ‘Hot Wife’ sees him reunite with Boys Noize

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Racing stable faces fine over use of gay slur in social media post

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