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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'

Glowing Summer Tan

I think its fair to say that everyone loves a summer glow but nowadays most of us are hesitant to expose ourselves to the...

Gravity Games H20 in Review

For the third consecutive year, the Gravity Games H20 brought together thousands of predominantly young West Aussies to enjoy what is billed as the...

P FLAG

WHO - This group literally is made up of Parents Friends and Supporters of Lesbians and Gays. They have also branched out though to...

OUTGAMES IN THE RED

The future of the international queer community's answer to the Olympics is in doubt yet again with the announcement this week that the Montreal...

Yes, but you must be celibate

A practicing Roman Catholic gay couple in Canada say they're being driven from the church over their archbishop's opposition to their same-sex union. The Canadian...

Councillor comes out

Glasgow City Council leader, Steven Purcell put months of speculation about his sexuality to rest by coming out last Friday announcing that he has...

Same-Sex Custody Case

Earlier this month a Pennsylvania Supreme Court judge upheld a previous ruling that allowed a woman to keep primary physical custody of the twin...

Games looking for a Leader

Just as wounds are being licked after the last Outgames in Montreal, the World Outgames 2009 in Copenhagen has announced that it is looking...

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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

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