Premium Content:

Leisurely Retreat for Freedom Centre

Fun and games were afoot at the Earthwise building in Subiaco last month when the Freedom Centre hosted its latest sleepover retreat for under 26’s.

Freedom Centre Coordinator, Dani Wright, says the retreat has been well received and supported since it began as a part of Pride Month last year and is now held approximately every three months, during school holidays.

- Advertisement -

The Earthwise centre was transformed into a slumber-party, with sleeping bags and mattresses creating a cosy feel, an area dedicated to Wii, Playstation and DVDs and crafts such as t-shirt screen printing and a mural project in another area.

A small fee paid by the participants covers the cost of the venue and meals, with lunch, dinner and breakfast being cooked in the well equipped kitchen.

For more information on the retreats, log on to the website: www.freedom.org.au

Meanwhile, in preparation for the International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHo) the Freedom Centre is running a photography project called Faces For Freedom, in which it is asking participants to take a photo of themselves holding a sign that makes a statement about anti-homophobia and human rights.

The photographs will be used as a formal submission in support of Australia implementing a Human Rights Act.

To find out more about the project, go to www.facesforfreedom.blogspot.com

***

Latest

The sharpest wit of the Jazz Age comes alive at Venue 360  

Whether you're a lover of jazz, literature or simply a wonderfully entertaining night out, Dorothy Parker Pen promises an evening of laughter, music and timeless wit.

On This Gay Day | Film director George Cukor was born in 1899

George Cukor made his mark as a director in Hollywood in the 1930s and continued to make films through to the early 1980s.

Tanesha Bennell on what to expect at Ngalak Nidja Bilya 2026

A NAIDOC Week fundraiser ball in Perth will celebrate First Nations and LGBTQIA+ communities while supporting grassroots cultural organisations.

Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

This week we take a listen to new tracks from V8, Luca George, Beyonce, Dean Misdale, and Bananarama.

Newsletter

Don't miss

The sharpest wit of the Jazz Age comes alive at Venue 360  

Whether you're a lover of jazz, literature or simply a wonderfully entertaining night out, Dorothy Parker Pen promises an evening of laughter, music and timeless wit.

On This Gay Day | Film director George Cukor was born in 1899

George Cukor made his mark as a director in Hollywood in the 1930s and continued to make films through to the early 1980s.

Tanesha Bennell on what to expect at Ngalak Nidja Bilya 2026

A NAIDOC Week fundraiser ball in Perth will celebrate First Nations and LGBTQIA+ communities while supporting grassroots cultural organisations.

Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

This week we take a listen to new tracks from V8, Luca George, Beyonce, Dean Misdale, and Bananarama.

Montaigne announces 10-year ‘Glorious Heights’ anniversary tour

Queer music icon Montaigne is celebrating a decade of their debut album Glorious Heights with a special tour.

The sharpest wit of the Jazz Age comes alive at Venue 360  

Whether you're a lover of jazz, literature or simply a wonderfully entertaining night out, Dorothy Parker Pen promises an evening of laughter, music and timeless wit.

On This Gay Day | Film director George Cukor was born in 1899

George Cukor made his mark as a director in Hollywood in the 1930s and continued to make films through to the early 1980s.

Tanesha Bennell on what to expect at Ngalak Nidja Bilya 2026

A NAIDOC Week fundraiser ball in Perth will celebrate First Nations and LGBTQIA+ communities while supporting grassroots cultural organisations.