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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.

Callout for Transgender Day of Remembrance speakers and performers

Transgender Day of Remembrance is coming up later this month, an important opportunity to honour trans and gender diverse lives.

Narelda Jacobs takes on new role as patron of Rainbow Futures WA

The Channel 10 newsreader has shared her excitement about her new role.

Rainbow Migrants Living Lab: Driving social inclusion for LGBTQIA+ migrants

This groundbreaking new initiative aims to improve the lives of LGBTQIA+ migrants in Australia through research, professional development and community engagement.

Australian Short Story Festival returns this November

The Australian Short Story Festival is celebrating truncated tales from November 22 - 24.

Rainbow Futures responds to community concerns about their structure

The Board of Rainbow Futures has responded to community concerns about their structure which were recently highlighted in OUTinPerth. Last week the WA government...

Meet Jeb Brown the reigning Mr Bear Perth

Jeb Brown is now heading to Southern HiBearnation to represent WA.

Freedom 30: Three decades of supporting LGBTIQA+ youth

Perth's Freedom Centre fights on to support LGBTIQA+ youth.

Can you foster a cat from Cat Haven?

Urgent Plea for Foster Carers as Kitten Season Strains Resources at WA’s Largest Cat Shelter.

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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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