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Calls for clear time line for anti-vilification protections

$4,000 fine highlights gaps in WA vilification laws as leaders call for stronger protections for LGBTIQA+ communities.

On This Gay Day | A court ruled Leonard Matlovich dismissal was okay

"Maybe not in my lifetime, but we are going to win in the end." Vietnam veteran Leonard Matlovich said in 1976.

Annabel Crabb’s Kitchen Cabinet returns to get up close with politicians

ABC political guru Annabel Crabb will head to the homes of six of Australia's politicians for a meal and a chat.

Australia Urged to Act Now on Human Rights

Australia's leading human rights organisation has pushed for same-sex marriage and federal LGBTI anti-discrimination laws in a comprehensive review compiled for the United Nations. The...

National News Briefs – September

Killer Convicted after 19 Years A man who brutally bashed a gay man almost two decades ago was jailed for at least 11-and-a-half years....

Times They Are A-Changing

12.25pm. It's Saturday August 14. Bob Dylan's 'Times They Are A Changing' chimes peacefully throughout Perth's city centre as people slowly wander into the Forest...

Out in The Cold- Homeless Doing it Tough this Winter

This July has been one of the coldest on record, making the streets a rougher place to sleep, but a combination of strategies have...

Federal Election Special

On August 21, the people of Australia will fulfil their democratic duty by scribbling a few marks on a ballot paper. So in light...

Marriage Ban Stands Six Years On

Candy is meant to be one of the traditional gifts to celebrate an anniversary of six years, however there's nothing sweet about the sixth...

National News Briefs – August

Focus on Mental Health Same-sex attracted youth featured in the first ever International Youth Mental Health Conference held last month in Melbourne. La Trobe University...

World News Briefs – August

Olympic Pride Proving to be good sports, the London 2012 Olympic committee have released a memento in support of the LGBT community. The first in...

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Calls for clear time line for anti-vilification protections

$4,000 fine highlights gaps in WA vilification laws as leaders call for stronger protections for LGBTIQA+ communities.

On This Gay Day | A court ruled Leonard Matlovich dismissal was okay

"Maybe not in my lifetime, but we are going to win in the end." Vietnam veteran Leonard Matlovich said in 1976.

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ABC political guru Annabel Crabb will head to the homes of six of Australia's politicians for a meal and a chat.

Delta Goodrem is going on tour in 2027 to support upcoming album ‘Pure’

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Premier Roger Cook highlights “increasingly hostile” environment for politicians

Roger Cook warns of growing hostility toward politicians as MPs face threats, vandalism, and increased abusive rhetoric online.
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