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Dean Misdale brings ‘Dragged Through The Desert’ to Fringe World

The show promises to bring glitz, glamour, and a whole lot of heart to Fringe World Festival 2026.

Co3 will collaborate with The New Zealand Dance Company to stage ‘Gloria’

Its a rare chance to see an acclaimed work from one of New Zealand's most acclaimed dance talents.

Barry Manilow shares he’s been diagnosed with lung cancer

The musician says the cancer has been detected early and he expects to make a full recovery.

New festival with terrific truffles and fine wine in magic Manjimup

If you're a lover of truffles, there is still a chance to enjoy the famed fungi in Manjimup this year. From June 24 to 26,...

LGBTQ+ Domestic Violence Awareness Day: What's happening in WA?

Warning: This article contains mentions of domestic and intimate partner violence. May 28 marks LGBTQ+ Domestic Violence Awareness Day, an opportunity to highlight the needs...

Sign up to the Freedom Centre's wellbeing workshop

The Freedom Centre are hosting a LGBTIQA+ Wellbeing Workshop on the 18th and 19th June at ECU Joondalup. This is a weekend long workshop for LGBTIQA+ youth...

The road to Reconciliation: May 26 is National Sorry Day

May 26 marks National Sorry Day, remembering and acknowledging the mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people forcibly removed from their communities. The day...

Perth Spectres score big for LGBTQIA+ charities with Basket-Ball

A local LGBTQIA+ sports team have raised thousands for local LGBTQIA+ charities and support groups with their latest event. Perth Spectres Basketball Club celebrated their...

Wet weather leaves the Dogs’ Refuge Home full to the brim

Lower adoption figures and record numbers of dogs and puppies surrendered to The Dogs’ Refuge Home in Shenton Park have left the shelter with...

May 24 is Pansexual & Panromantic Visibility Day

Pansexual and Panromantic Visibility Day is celebrated on May 24 around the world, an occasion to show solidarity and learn more about pan-identifying folks. Pansexuality...

Why do politicians keep falling for the cat-identifying-students myth?

The cases of politicians falling for an urban myth about students identifying as cats continue to crop up in the USA. Researchers in the USA...

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