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RTRFM’s weekly LGBTIQ program All Things Queer will feature an interview with Brisbane band Cub Sport.

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The group recently announced two things: a national tour, including a performance in Perth, and two of its members came out as being gay and in a relationship.

While traveling across Australia on their national tour, the band’s selling special LGBTQIA+ merchandise with 50 per cent of the proceeds going to a youth support organisation.

Also on this week’s program the ATQ team will be looking into how carers with the LGBTIQ community can gain more support.

Tune in to RTFM 92.1 from 11am Monday for the show as it broadcast live, or listen back on their website.  

OIP Staff

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