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1. Dr Jensen of ‘Embarrassing Bodies’ to test ex-gay therapy on TV

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British doctor and television presenter Christian Jessen of the widely popular UK television series ‘Embarrassing Bodies’ will be undergoing controversial reparative therapy methods in the upcoming series ‘Cure Me, I’m Gay’.

2. Night Time Pride Parade Returns

Pride WA have announced that the 25th Pride Parade will be presented at night. Last year the organisation moved the parade to a midday time slot but following community feedback it has reverted to it’s night time slot.

3. Stephen Fry’s Global Gay Journey

In his new series ‘Out There’ Stephen Fry travels the globe meeting some of the most famous gay people in the world and some of the planet’s biggest homophobes. Part two airs on January 27th.

4. Education Reviews Look Like Bad News for LGBTI Students

Education Minister Christopher Pyne has appointed two firm critics of Labor’s education policy to lead a government review of the national school curriculum.

5. Australia Day Survival Kit

Sophie Joske takes a light hearted look at how to make it through Australia Day.

 

 

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Making a splash in 1970 and dominating the Tony Awards, Company is Stephen Sondheim's flashy exploration of finding connection and commitment in a modern world.

Family First party targets specific rainbow families in Mother’s Day salvo

Family First used Mother's Day to argue against same-sex parents, as well as access to surrogacy and IVF, by targeting specific LGBTQIA+ families.

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