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FIFA World Cup Pride game between two nations who outlaw homosexuality

Egypt and Iran have drawn the Pride game in the competition.

‘Invisible Boys’ up for two AACTA Awards

A slew of Western Australian productions are among the nominees.

It’s time for the return of Tiga

The electro artist will soon release 'Hotlife', his first album in over a decade.

National News Briefs- July

Gender Dysphoria Centre Closes Pending Investigation -The Gender Dysphoria Clinic at Victoria's Monash Medical Centre has been temporarily closed amid claims it has been...

Centrelink Recognise Gay Couples

Social Security reforms concerning same-sex couples claiming Centrelink benefits are now in place as of July 1. More than 2,100 people have already...

Tribunal Upholds Gay Blood Ban

Despite a disappointing decision by the Tasmanian Anti-Discrimination Tribunal gay blood donation campaigner, Michael Cain, says he will continue to fight for gay men...

ACT Tells Rudd to Butt Out

GLBT activists have raised concerns over the Rudd Government's attempts to override proposed changes to the ACT's civil union law. The Greens, who hold...

National News Briefs- June

MARDI GRAS PARTY AND PARADE SPLIT -New Mardi Gras (NMG) has announced changes to the format of the 2010 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi...

Rebel Father Moves to TLC

After a long and drawn-out battle with the Catholic Church, Father Peter Kennedy has finally left St Mary's Parish in South Brisbane to make...

National News Briefs- May

TO MEN OR NOT TWO MEN- Two psychologists from Victoria University are conducting a survey into how gay men negotiate their relationships and the...

WA's GLBTI Laws In Peril?

Liberal Party theocrats to flex their 'muscular Christianity' During the 2008 state election, GLBTI advocates including GALE raised concerns about a looming threat to equality...

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