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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.

Its time for the return of Tiga

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

Regional Spotlight on… India

Mohit, an Advocacy Officer for the Lawyers Collective HIV/AIDS Unit, looks at how India's history of GLBT rights has hung on the British colonial...

IDAHO: Opening the Closet on Homophobia

May 17 is International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHO). On this day in 1990, the General Assembly of the World Health Organisation removed homosexuality...

Egypt's Crackdown Condemned

More than 117 international health and human rights groups, including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have condemned Egypt for arresting and prosecuting people...

April World News In Brief

Singapore 'Too Normal' - MediaCorp TV has been fined £5000 by Regulatory authorities for 'promoting a gay lifestyle' in an episode of a...

Brian McFadden

With the release of his latest album 'Set In Stone', former Westlife member, Brian McFadden may be flying solo, but in his personal life...

Oz April News – In Brief

Victoria Registers - Victorian Parliament, taking a cue from Tasmania, has instituted a registry of same-sex relationships. The registry will lend legal support to...

Tea With Miss Katherine :: Giselle

Miss Katherine takes afternoon tea in her front parlour with the very lovely and very stylish Miss Glitter Giselle to discuss high fashion, orchids,...

Queer Northbridge History, part 2

In Part 2 of OUTinPerth's look at Perth's gay pubs and clubs, Jo Darbyshire journeys back to the days of disco. 'Huck Finns at...

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