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Catch UpHere’s the top five stories on OUTinPerth in the last seven days.

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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Glenorchy City Council in Hobart announces first ever LGBTIQA+ Action Plan

The Council unanimously endorsed the five-year Plan and Commitment.

New report finds discrimination against trans and gender diverse Australians is widespread

Released on the International Trans Day of Visibility, Equal Identities examines the barriers trans and gender‑diverse people in Australia face in having their right to equality, dignity and respect upheld.

Caster Semenya speaks out against new gender rules at the Olympics

The South African athlete said it was disappointing that IOC President Kristy Coventry had taken the pathway to blocking participation.

On This Gay Day | Gilbert Baker, designer of the Pride flag, died

The flag he designed in 1976 has become an international symbol for LGBTIOQA+ communities.

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Glenorchy City Council in Hobart announces first ever LGBTIQA+ Action Plan

The Council unanimously endorsed the five-year Plan and Commitment.

New report finds discrimination against trans and gender diverse Australians is widespread

Released on the International Trans Day of Visibility, Equal Identities examines the barriers trans and gender‑diverse people in Australia face in having their right to equality, dignity and respect upheld.

Caster Semenya speaks out against new gender rules at the Olympics

The South African athlete said it was disappointing that IOC President Kristy Coventry had taken the pathway to blocking participation.

On This Gay Day | Gilbert Baker, designer of the Pride flag, died

The flag he designed in 1976 has become an international symbol for LGBTIOQA+ communities.

Liberal candidate who was set to replace Moira Deeming withdraws

Dinesh Gourisetty pulls out after it was revealed he wrote a character reference for a now convicted pedophile.

Glenorchy City Council in Hobart announces first ever LGBTIQA+ Action Plan

The Council unanimously endorsed the five-year Plan and Commitment.

New report finds discrimination against trans and gender diverse Australians is widespread

Released on the International Trans Day of Visibility, Equal Identities examines the barriers trans and gender‑diverse people in Australia face in having their right to equality, dignity and respect upheld.

Caster Semenya speaks out against new gender rules at the Olympics

The South African athlete said it was disappointing that IOC President Kristy Coventry had taken the pathway to blocking participation.