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Review | ‘For the Best’ is a rapid fire journey into stories of broken friendship

Jeffrey Jay Fowler's 'For the Best' is a theatrical community story telling experience.

Uganda: Women accused of kissing granted bail

If convicted of the charges they face life imprisonment.

St Kilda’s Lance Collard found guilty of using gay slur for a second time

Collard is facing a monster 10 week suspension from the game.

105 Steps Closer to Equality

Attorney General Robert McClelland, on behalf of the Rudd Government, announced on April 30th that national reform of 105 laws that currently discriminate against...

The Presets

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Don't Fear This Reaper!

21ST Birthday parties are always a bit troublesome to plan. How much alcohol is to be served? Are the bushes in your frontyard the...

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...

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