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Albanese government accused of double-standards on LGBTIQA+ rights

The government has appointed an international envoy to tackle LGBTIQA+ rights, while ignoring calls for an Australia focused role.

On This Gay Day | Choreographer Hermes Pan was born in 1909

He won an Academy Award and an Emmy for his film and television work.

FIFA World Cup Pride game between two nations who outlaw homosexuality

Egypt and Iran have drawn the Pride game in the competition.

The Panics – From The Streets Of Perth

The Panics may have originally formed in Perth, but they drew their name from a song by The Smiths about ‘Panic on...

Eran James – 10 Songs About Love

How did 18-year-old Eran James go from a backyard-produced album of covers to the BIG lights and BIGGER names of New York City?...

Court Hotel Renovations Complete

After months of much anticipation, the Court Hotel announced its newly renovated interior in a surprise opening on Friday, October 12. The opening was...

Pride Parade Night Parties

Official Pride Party – UNIVERSall UNIVERSall warehouse party from 10pm-6am at Belmont Race course. Free buses will run from the WA Museum bus stop...

Gay Life and Culture: A World History

Edited by Robert Aldrich Thames and Hudson ($69.95) There's evidence to show that men have lusted after other men, and women have lusted after...

Northbridge History Project at Connections

As part of the Northbridge History Project, Connections is hosting drinks for those people who gave their oral histories at fairday and those people...

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Albanese government accused of double-standards on LGBTIQA+ rights

The government has appointed an international envoy to tackle LGBTIQA+ rights, while ignoring calls for an Australia focused role.

On This Gay Day | Choreographer Hermes Pan was born in 1909

He won an Academy Award and an Emmy for his film and television work.

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

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It’s time for the return of Tiga

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