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Labor government commits to surrogacy reform if elected for a third term

Health Minister commits to action in first half of 2025 if re-elected.

Filmmaker David Lynch dead at 78

Director David Lynch created the Twin Peaks series, brought Dune to the screen, and made many remarkable and acclaimed films.

FBI investigate wave of racist and homophobic text messages in wake of Trump win

The messages tell people they need to report to "re-education camps", or "cotton fields".

Investigation finds school failed to protect Nex Benedict from bullying

The probe found that the School District often ignored students' civil rights.

Briefs returned to Fringe World with two shows ‘Jealous’ and ‘Knickers’

It's always on of the most popular shows.

Premier Roger Cook calls on Thomas Brough to withdraw as Liberal candidate for Albany

The premier says the Albany doctor should stand down over comments he made about LGBTIQA+ people.

On the first day of PrideFEST Libby Mettam renews vow to ban puberty blockers for trans youth

The declaration arrives in the middle of Trans Awareness Week and as Perth celebrates Pride.

What are the domestic implications of the Trump win?

How will Trump's win affect upcoming elections in Australia, and will LGBTIQA+ people be targeted?

Albany Liberal candidate Thomas Brough takes out restraining order on local resident

The politician document that he and his family have allegedly been harassed by a local resident.

Senator Ralph Babet posts string of racist, homophobic and demeaning slurs

The senator says those upset at his comments as "woke ass clowns".

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Labor government commits to surrogacy reform if elected for a third term

Health Minister commits to action in first half of 2025 if re-elected.

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Mummy’s Plastic return with ‘ROSE [LIVE] Uncut’ and more surprises

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