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One Nation candidate says he was joking when he said, “The only thing worse than a gay person with power is a woman”.

Stuart Bonds has brushed off concerns over his history of promoting conspiracy theories.

Labor commits $10 million to LGBTIQA+ inclusive health care

Health Minister Mark Butler made the announcement earlier this week.

42 Below: 5 Years of Mountain Love at Gay Ski Week NZ

42 BELOW, the pinkest first pour vodka for gays and lesbians the world over, is out, proud and ready to celebrate its 5th year...

Natural Therapy A-Z

Many animal owners do not realize the wide range of natural therapies available. OUTinPerth columnist Sylvana Miller, a certified Bowen Therapist for...

A Yank's Take on Australian Football

The first season I played Aussie Rules it happened on an almost weekly basis. Someone looked at me as though they...

Lovely Green Ayes

The Republic of Ireland is undergoing a renaissance. With overseas workers, students, and tourists streaming into the country, Ireland, and Dublin especially, has never...

Out For A Day

Well, brave knights, fair ladies and riotous serf types, the time has come to cast off thy peasant gear and get frocked up for...

Sulking Holiday

Winter is reason enough for anyone to sulk off on holiday. However, this month warm your engines with the old ‘sulk and rally'. We...

Fit Trips

Stride on into Sydney for the 37th City2Surf run. The 14km course takes runners from the heart of the city through Kings Cross before...

High Brow

Byron Bay is moving beyond blues & roots this month with a selection of music for the high culture set. The Bangalow Music Festival...

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One Nation candidate says he was joking when he said, “The only thing worse than a gay person with power is a woman”.

Stuart Bonds has brushed off concerns over his history of promoting conspiracy theories.

Labor commits $10 million to LGBTIQA+ inclusive health care

Health Minister Mark Butler made the announcement earlier this week.

Stars urged to boycott Hungary over laws banning Pride gatherings

Robbie Williams, Chappel Roan, Emile Sande and Katy Perry are all scheduled to visit the country.

Thousands rally for transgender rights in London

The protests follow a landmark legal decision earlier this week.
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