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Diversity in the workplace championed at Crown Pride Luncheon

Khanh Ong designed the menu, Rueben Kaye performed and Joel Creasey was the host.

Think I better dance now! OUTdance celebrate Pride

Heaps of people gave it a go at the club's 'Come and Try Night'

Liberal Party to front Anti-Discrimination Tribunal in Tasmania

Tasmanian woman, Martine Delaney has lodged a complaint against the Tasmanian Liberal Party alleging it incited hatred by declaring during last year's state election...

Save Farmer Dave's Sheep

Arguably most recognized farmer in the country, former Big Brother star Dave Graham is appealing for drought relief from his fans. On his website...

Additional funding for HIV/AIDS prevention programs Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders Communities

The NSW State Government has launched a three year plan aiming at reducing the HIV infection rate by a quarter by 2009. As part...

Drug Use & Risk Taking Relationship still foggy

Previous studies looking at the relationship between recreational drugs and sexual risk taking have produced conflicting results. As published in the January 2nd edition...

Rugby Lover's Bust Up ends Pair up in Court

Openly gay former rugby league player Ian Roberts has faced court over an alleged attack on his former boyfriend, Ben Prideaux, at a backpacker...

From the Frying Pan into the Fire

Australia's chief Muslim cleric, Sheik Taj Din al-Hilali, has been in the media spotlight again over controversial comments made in an interview given in...

Myspace or NotMyspace

A MySpace site that claims to be the profile of High Court Judge Michael Kirby may well be Myspace's first confirmed case of identity...

Back to School, Back to Homophobia?

On February the 1st approximately 250,000 young West Australians between the ages of 5 and 17 will return to the 800 primary and secondary...

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Perth gets ready to celebrate with the Pride Parade

Happy Pride everyone!

Diversity in the workplace championed at Crown Pride Luncheon

Khanh Ong designed the menu, Rueben Kaye performed and Joel Creasey was the host.

Think I better dance now! OUTdance celebrate Pride

Heaps of people gave it a go at the club's 'Come and Try Night'

On This Gay Day: Australia allowed gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military

PM Paul Keating was the driving force behind the major policy change.

Tasmanian government supports financial redress scheme for historical gay convictions

The move has been welcomed by local LGBTIQA+ rights groups.
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