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Lyle Shelton calls for end to ‘Welcome Here’ stickers for LGBTIQA+ community

Family First spokesperson Lyle Shelton has called for public removal of Welcome Here stickers, for the LGBTIQA+ communities.

On This Gay Day | In 1992 ‘The Living End’ was released

Gregg Araki's ‘The Living End’ was dubbed the gay ‘Thelma and Louise’.

Anti-gay Tasmanian local election slurs condemned

Equality Tasmania has condemned anti-gay graffiti targeting mayoral candidate Paul Terrett as police investigate the vandalism.

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Local indie outfit Danni and the Lapels released their debut EP Everyword last month and OUTinPerth spoke to front woman Danni Ammon just as...

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“Do you bareback?” “Yeah, I take it raw.” “Awesome! What time and where?” “My place, 20 minutes... Are you neg?” “Yeah...” This is a fairly common negotiation in lots...

CD Reviews – June 2011

Feel It Break Austra Domino/Virgin Any Triple J listener will instantly recognise Lose It – the second track on the debut album for this Toronto-based band. Austra...

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Lyle Shelton calls for end to ‘Welcome Here’ stickers for LGBTIQA+ community

Family First spokesperson Lyle Shelton has called for public removal of Welcome Here stickers, for the LGBTIQA+ communities.

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Gregg Araki's ‘The Living End’ was dubbed the gay ‘Thelma and Louise’.

Anti-gay Tasmanian local election slurs condemned

Equality Tasmania has condemned anti-gay graffiti targeting mayoral candidate Paul Terrett as police investigate the vandalism.

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Evidence of widespread discrimination and bullying in Tasmanian schools prompts calls for action

A Tasmanian inquiry found significant bullying concerns in schools, prompting calls for action on LGBTQIA+ discrimination allegations.
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