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One Nation candidate says he was joking when he said, “The only thing worse than a gay person with power is a woman”.

Stuart Bonds has brushed off concerns over his history of promoting conspiracy theories.

Labor commits $10 million to LGBTIQA+ inclusive health care

Health Minister Mark Butler made the announcement earlier this week.

WA police charge sixth suspect over alleged homophobic assaults

Police say the arrest of a sixth teenager concludes their investigation.

In the UK heterosexual men are not getting the message about HIV

A poll found 73% of men have never tested themselves for HIV, despite 37% having regular unprotected sex.

New report shows many LGBTIQA+SB people experience sexual violence

The findings from the world’s largest survey of LGBTIQA+SB experiences of sexual violence show more funding, support and research is needed.

Peter Dutton says Liberals won’t be following Trump’s lead on gender laws

Peter Dutton has guaranteed a future Coalition government won't change rules on passports.

Queensland teacher denies she was acting like a cat throwing doubt on news reports

The tale has quickly unraveled, despite the Department of Education appearing to confirm it.

Mardi Gras gets underway with the raising of the Pride Progress flag

The two-week festival is underway and will lead to the traditional parade and party.

The Greens launch LGBTIQA+ specific policies

The Greens say they will ensure key reforms demanded by LGBTIQA+ communities are delivered.

Football Australia say they will “reflect” over Sam Kerr’s behaviour

The Matilda's captain was found not guilty over charges she'd racially abused a British police officer.

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One Nation candidate says he was joking when he said, “The only thing worse than a gay person with power is a woman”.

Stuart Bonds has brushed off concerns over his history of promoting conspiracy theories.

Labor commits $10 million to LGBTIQA+ inclusive health care

Health Minister Mark Butler made the announcement earlier this week.

Stars urged to boycott Hungary over laws banning Pride gatherings

Robbie Williams, Chappel Roan, Emile Sande and Katy Perry are all scheduled to visit the country.

Thousands rally for transgender rights in London

The protests follow a landmark legal decision earlier this week.
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