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On This Gay Day | In 2013 the Queen pardoned Alan Turing

Turing is credited with being the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence.

The Year in Review: May 2024

It was a time of book bans, defamation cases and political bickering.

‘Changing Ends’ second season arrives on ABC TV in 2025

Dive back in the teenage years of comedian Alan Carr.

Gay men urged to be cautious on dating apps

Check out the safety advice

Take the Healthy Habits test to get control of your diet

A new tool from the CSRIO hopes to help people eat right and lose weight

Author, podcaster and new age wellness luminary Mark Manson is touring Australia

Mason is the autor of the best selling book 'The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck'.

Grab a bite: Angel Falls Grill

Have you ever tried Venezuelan cuisine?

New Japanese izakaya Papi Katsu opens its doors

Could this be your new favourite Japanese hangout in Perth?

Detecting bowel cancer: “We can do this, it’s as easy as flush and go”

Eugene Maguire hoped his face would be printed on toilet paper when he signed up to be the ambassador of Bowel Cancer Screening WA. At...

Pride in Sport Festival to promote LGBTQ+ belonging

This exciting initiative sets out with a mission to increase LGBTQ+ visibility, participation and inclusion in sporting codes across the nation.

Chicho Gelato arrives in Mount Lawley

So many flavours to choose.

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On This Gay Day | In 2013 the Queen pardoned Alan Turing

Turing is credited with being the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence.

The Year in Review: May 2024

It was a time of book bans, defamation cases and political bickering.

‘Changing Ends’ second season arrives on ABC TV in 2025

Dive back in the teenage years of comedian Alan Carr.

Department of Health issues fresh warning over mpox cases in Western Australia

15 cases of mpox have been reported in WA since October, with most acquired locally, in the gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men population. 

Leading WA health organisation was asking all potential employees about their HIV status

Advocates say it's an example of how stigma about HIV is perpetuated.
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