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Can Tony Abbott Ignore Marriage Equality?

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Following the coalition’s win at the federal election, OUTinPerth editor Graeme Watson looks at where the marriage equality movement stands. Read the article.

Louise Pratt Unlikely to Keep Seat

After being bumped down to the second spot on the ballot by her own party WA Senator Louise Pratt looks like she’s out of a job as micro parties move into the senate. Read the article

Something to Sing About

Perth’s Gay and Lesbian Singers have got big things planned in the next few months as part of their twentieth anniversary celebrations. A recent funding announcement is empowering them to take to the streets.   Read the article

Sally Talbot Resigns from Shadow Cabinet

Dr Sally Talbot, the Shadow Minister for Mental Health and Children in the WA Parliament announced she was stepping down from the opposition’s front bench to take on a roll in rebuilding the Labor brand at a grass roots level. Did the LGBT community just lose one of it’s loudest voices in the state’s upper house?  Read the article

Wentworth Miller Shares His Experiences

Following his recent coming out declaration actor Wentworth Miller has spoken openly about his struggles with his sexuality and his personal experiences with self harm. Miller shared his story on the eve of National Suicide Prevention Day. Read the article

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