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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.

Pinnacle Foundation offers opportunities for young LGBTQA+ Australians

Australia’s leading charity supporting LGBTIQ+ young Australians to secure a university or TAFE education, The Pinnacle Foundation, has announced it will support a record...

New resources for LGBTQIA+ people with disability navigating NDIS

Victorian LGBTQIA+ organisations Thorne Harbour Health and Inclusion Melbourne have released a set of resources for people with disability in our community to assist...

Nominations open for Out For Australia's 30 Under 30

LGBTQIA+ mentoring and support organisation Out For Australia are once again on the lookout for 30 rising stars from across the country. The 30 Under...

'Still Me, Still Human' is the theme for Wear It Purple Day 2022

Wear It Purple Day have announced that the theme for their 2022 events will be "Still Me, Still Human''. Thousands of schools, community organisations, universities...

Gender identity on the agenda for Youth Day 2022 – register now

The WA Equal Opportunity Commission is hosting a panel discussion on gender identity discrimination in education at the State Library Lecture Theatre on International...

Dive Into the Archive: What was happening in July and August 2006

This year OUTinPerth is marking its 20th birthday. Launched as a free street press magazine in July 2002, the publication remained in print until...

Resilience, Covid-19 and the resurrected “Special Religious Rights” law

OPINION When I saw in OUTinPerth that the ridiculous 'Special Religious Rights Laws' were back on the agenda, I thought to myself, “Here we go again”...

RTRFM's Radiothon Party takes over Northbridge this August

RTRFM's Radiothon is just around the corner, preparing to take over Northbridge with one of the biggest parties of the year. Local bands and DJ...

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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.

UK murder trial of baby boy set to restart with new jury

Jamie Varley, 37, is accused of murdering 13-month old Preston Davey in July 2023.

Bibliophile | ‘We Burned So Bright’ gives queer representation at the end of the world

Another soul-searching novel from queer writer TJ Klune who believes it’s important – now more than ever – to have accurate, positive queer representation in stories.
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