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Robert Baxter teams up with Sweatbaby for new single ‘Icy (Take It Off)’

The track is a club pop anthem to soundtrack the upcoming hot summer nights.

Queensland government extends ban on puberty blockers and hormone treatment for young people

The government says the ban will stand for another two years until research trials in the United Kingdom are completed.

Pill testing will come to Victoria’s Pride Street Party

It will be the first time pill testing has been trialed at a street festival since the service began operating last year.

Body of Work

You wouldn't know it to look at a fully clothed Geoff Ostling – a retired 65 year old history teacher from Sydney – that...

SceneOUT #92

Rumour of the month? That The Ellington Jazz Club will be starting up a gay night on Tuesday nights, apparently kicking off from Tuesday...

A Marriage Made in Heaven – Mischa Santora & WA Opera's Figaro

The 2009 WA Opera production of Figaro features a stellar cast and crew including Sara Macliver and James Clayton as the bridal couple. Guest...

Chiang Mai Pride Shut Down by Protests as Police Watch On

Organisers were forced to call off Chiang Mai's planned second annual Gay Pride Parade on February 21 after harassment from the Rak Chiang Mai...

Tea With Miss Katherine – Karlotta

Miss Katherine makes an STD call from her temporary parlour in the Macedon Ranges in country Victoria, to one of Perth's original drag queens,...

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Robert Baxter teams up with Sweatbaby for new single ‘Icy (Take It Off)’

The track is a club pop anthem to soundtrack the upcoming hot summer nights.

Queensland government extends ban on puberty blockers and hormone treatment for young people

The government says the ban will stand for another two years until research trials in the United Kingdom are completed.

Pill testing will come to Victoria’s Pride Street Party

It will be the first time pill testing has been trialed at a street festival since the service began operating last year.

Government urged to bring in anti-hate laws for everyone’s protection

The government is making moves to tackle the rise of antisemitism in Australia, but will new laws ignore other at risk groups?

Filmmaker Rosa von Praunheim dies aged 83

He is remembered as a groundbreaking filmmaker and a pioneer of gay rights in German speaking countries.
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