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Mark Latham ordered to pay Alex Greenwich $100,000 for homosexual vilification

Latham has hit back at the judgement calling the court a "publicly funded Mad Hatter’s tea party."

Coleen Lamarre to remain in custody over witness tampering accusation

Coleen Lamarre has been remanded in custody after being charged with attempting to interfere with a witness in her son Beau Lamarre‑Condon’s upcoming double‑murder trial,

Rosalie Chilvers is back with new tune ‘Tiny Tshirts’

Whiplashing gusto and glitter, this glossy pop-rock anthem brings an unapologetic energy.

The latest collection from Modus Vivendi is all about neutrals

Take a gander at their latest designs.

YouTube sensation Cara Devine teaches you how to be a pro ‘Behind The Home Bar’

Behind The Home Bar covers everything you need to know so you're always ready to get the party started.

More than a quarter of young Australians struggle to recognise controlling behaviours in relationships

The Australian government has launched a new campaign to help young people learn more about healthy relationships.

Businesses and leaders pick up the gongs at Australian LGBTQ+ Inclusion Awards

Large and small employers from across Australia were recognised for their work in supporting LGBTIQA+ employees.

Explore the best food and produce with Plating Up WA

Booking are now been taken at 45 venues across the state.

2025 WA Health Excellence Awards open for nominations

The awards celebrate those who've made outstanding contributions to our state's public health system.

Is aged care still failing LGBTI+ people?

A new study shows there's still a challenge in aged care.

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Mark Latham ordered to pay Alex Greenwich $100,000 for homosexual vilification

Latham has hit back at the judgement calling the court a "publicly funded Mad Hatter’s tea party."

Coleen Lamarre to remain in custody over witness tampering accusation

Coleen Lamarre has been remanded in custody after being charged with attempting to interfere with a witness in her son Beau Lamarre‑Condon’s upcoming double‑murder trial,

Rosalie Chilvers is back with new tune ‘Tiny Tshirts’

Whiplashing gusto and glitter, this glossy pop-rock anthem brings an unapologetic energy.

On This Gay Day | In 1999 The Admiral Duncan was bombed

In 1999 a series of bombings took place across London. First the Black Community were targeted, then the Asian community, and finally the Gay community.

Mother of Beau Lamarre‑Condon charged with attempting to influence witness

Mother's arrest adds new twist to high‑profile Baird–Davies murder case.
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