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Two Years of All Things Queer

Paul Van Lieshout HuntAll Things Queer, RTRFM’s radio program for the LGBTI community celebrates two years of being on air this February.  All Things Queer program coordinator, Paul Van Lieshout Hunt identified winning a Glammy and WA AIDS Council Media Award as outstanding achievements for the program over the past two years, adding that;

‘It’s been great to see the program grow and our listenership grow too. The program at the moment is very youth based, so this year we aim to increase our audience amongst the older age groups as well.’

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All Things Queer have invited the community to join them in celebrating their birthday at the Court Hotel on February 15. ATQ feature artist Chris Nosiara will be playing a live set from 6pm, Amanda Canzurlo will be performing and the ATQ crew have promised big announcements about the future of the show.

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