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Catch UpWhat’s everyone been clicking on this week?

Here’s the top five stories we’ve published in the last week.

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1. Is it Illeagal to Wear a F**k Tony Abbott T-Shirt

As police force a man to remove his shirt at the March in March protests, we take  a look at which law is being applied.

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3. Westbro Baptist Chruch Founder, Fred Phelps Senior Dead

The Westboro Baptist Church, the Kansas group infamous for picketing funerals and bearing signs reading the slogan ‘God Hates Fags’, announced the death of its founding member, Fred Phelps Senior.

4. Ruby Rose Engaged to Sophie Dahl

Celebrity DJ and mental health advocate Ruby Rose announced her engagement to girlfriend Phoebe Dahl via Instagram.

5. Rupert Murdoch Calls Gay Groups Bullies

Rupert Murdoch labeled gay rights groups “bullies” and called on all Irish people to boycott Guinness beer following the brewer’s positive response to gay rights groups.

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Michael Felix named City of Perth Citizen of the Year

Felix was recognised for his leadership across Indigenous empowerment, LGBTQIA+ inclusion, mental health advocacy, homelessness support, and grassroots sport.

Eurovision check-in: Luxembourg and Moldova share their songs

This year thirty five countries, including Australia, will be heading to Vienna for the 70th edition of the songwriting contest in Vienna.

On This Gay Day | French writer Colette was born in 1873

Colette was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature and is best known for her novella Gigi 

Tiga’s new single ‘Hot Wife’ sees him reunite with Boys Noize

The new tune is the third taste of his upcoming album 'Hot Life' which will arrive in April.

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Michael Felix named City of Perth Citizen of the Year

Felix was recognised for his leadership across Indigenous empowerment, LGBTQIA+ inclusion, mental health advocacy, homelessness support, and grassroots sport.

Eurovision check-in: Luxembourg and Moldova share their songs

This year thirty five countries, including Australia, will be heading to Vienna for the 70th edition of the songwriting contest in Vienna.

On This Gay Day | French writer Colette was born in 1873

Colette was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature and is best known for her novella Gigi 

Tiga’s new single ‘Hot Wife’ sees him reunite with Boys Noize

The new tune is the third taste of his upcoming album 'Hot Life' which will arrive in April.

Racing stable faces fine over use of gay slur in social media post

Queensland's Hulbert Racing fined $2,000 for using slurs on social media posts.

Michael Felix named City of Perth Citizen of the Year

Felix was recognised for his leadership across Indigenous empowerment, LGBTQIA+ inclusion, mental health advocacy, homelessness support, and grassroots sport.

Eurovision check-in: Luxembourg and Moldova share their songs

This year thirty five countries, including Australia, will be heading to Vienna for the 70th edition of the songwriting contest in Vienna.

On This Gay Day | French writer Colette was born in 1873

Colette was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature and is best known for her novella Gigi