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Isabelle LakeIsabelle Lake Inducted to WA’s Women’s Hall of Fame

Isabelle Lake was honoured with an induction into the WA’s Women’s Hall of Fame.

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International Women’s Day was celebrated last Sunday and twelve amazing women were added to the Hall of Fame.

Isabelle, who passed away in 2012, continues to be an inspiration to many people in the LGBTIQ community in Western Australia.

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Dannii Minogue Delivers Hit Packed Mardi Gras Show

Dannii delivered a hit packed show filled with excitement at the 2015 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Party.

Minogue appeared on stage just after 2pm, rising up from the floor dressed in a bright pink disco jump suit.

DSC_0855WEBMardi Gras Sparkles in Sydney

An estimated that a crowd of 0ver 200,000 people watched 145 floats and 10,000 marchers take part in Sydney’s Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras last weekend.

Celebrating it’s 37th year the festival focused on the theme of ‘passion’ as community groups were celebrated and a light shone on LGBTIQ rights.

CucumberSBS Launches New Gay Series ‘Cucumber’ and ‘Banana’

Russell T Davies, the man behind the original UK series of ‘Queer of Folk’ and the revamped ‘Doctor Who’ is the writer of the show.

‘Cucumber’ and ‘Banana’ are two shows separate shows that will have interlinked stories.

‘Cucumber’ focuses on the lives of a group of gay men in their 40’s, while ‘Banana’ tells the same tales from the perspective of a group of men in their 20s.

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Glen Maxwell Called “Fag” at Cricket World Cup Match

Australian cricketer Glen Maxwell was labelled a “fag” by a fan at a match at in Sydney last Saturday.

Australia faced off against Sri Lanka and left with a victory allowing them to qualify for the quarter finals.

One Sri Lankan fan caused a stir on social media by holding a sign reading “Maxwell Ponnaya”, which roughly translates to “Maxwell is a fag”.

 

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