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Tina Arena’s Album Track by Track

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Our track by track review of Tina Arena’s new album got the most attention this week. Tina was in town last week for telethon and also had a great appearance on ‘X Factor’ this week too.

Reclaim the Night Perth Rejects Accusations of Transphobia

The organisers of the Perth Protest March said they were disappointed by recent accusations that their event was transphobic. The international event promotes respect and safety for women.

 Westboro Baptist Church Links ACT Marriage With NSW Fires

The anti-gay American church were quick to draw a link between the historic passage of same sex marriage legislation in Western Australia and the deadly bush fires in New South Wales.

Five, the second time around

Joe Cassidy’s interview with Scott Robinson from British boy band 5ive was a popular story. Robinson and three of his band mates have reformed the band and will be heading to Perth soon.

Tina Arena Signs Up For Merci Down Under

While she was in town last week Tina Arena was announced as the patron of Merci Down Under, a new commemorative project honouring World War I soldiers. The project begins in Albany next year and Tina announced she’d be back to perform at the events October 2014 launch.

 

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Malaysian leaders vow to crack down on gay camping outings

The Sultan of Selangor, the constitutional ruler and head of state of the region, has joined the growing chorus of disapproval condemning a gay camping event.

Jonathan Van Ness is coming back with a new show

The Queer Eye star will be back in Perth in March for a show at the Astor Theatre.

Long-acting HIV PrEP registration brings us another step closer to ending HIV for Australia

While the medication is now registered, there is yet to be a scheme to get it to people.

João Lucas Reis da Silva makes history at the Australian Open

He's the first out gay player in the tournament's 121 year history.

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Malaysian leaders vow to crack down on gay camping outings

The Sultan of Selangor, the constitutional ruler and head of state of the region, has joined the growing chorus of disapproval condemning a gay camping event.

Jonathan Van Ness is coming back with a new show

The Queer Eye star will be back in Perth in March for a show at the Astor Theatre.

Long-acting HIV PrEP registration brings us another step closer to ending HIV for Australia

While the medication is now registered, there is yet to be a scheme to get it to people.

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Malaysian leaders vow to crack down on gay camping outings

The Sultan of Selangor, the constitutional ruler and head of state of the region, has joined the growing chorus of disapproval condemning a gay camping event.

Jonathan Van Ness is coming back with a new show

The Queer Eye star will be back in Perth in March for a show at the Astor Theatre.

Long-acting HIV PrEP registration brings us another step closer to ending HIV for Australia

While the medication is now registered, there is yet to be a scheme to get it to people.