Premium Content:

Have Your Say on OUTinPerth

A new online survey is calling on OUTinPerth readers and community members to have their say on what they want from OUTinPerth Newspaper in 2012.

Click here to have your say.

- Advertisement -

Western Australia’s LGBTI newspaper wants to find out what makes their readers tick and has launched the OUTinPerth Annual Survey which is now available online.

Participants will go into the running to win a double pass to Summadayze in Perth if they complete the short survey by Tuesday 27 December. It asks a range of questions including what readers want more of, what they want to see less of and where they go to party in Perth.

OUTinPerth Editor Graeme Watson said he was eager to hear what the community had to say.

‘OUTinPerth is a community focused paper and our guiding aim is to connect the community,’ he said.

‘We have lots of ideas on how to develop and improve OUTinPerth in 2012 but the newspaper is only relevant if it delivers the topics that our readers are interested in.

‘We’re eager to hear what our readership thinks of the changes we’ve made in the last year and what we should take onboard for the year ahead.’

The OUTinPerth Annual Survey closes at the end of January.

Click here to have your say.

OIP Staff

***

Latest

Indications blessings of same-sex unions will remain under Pope Leo XIV

In a brief interview Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernández, the head of the Vatican's doctrine office indicated that the practice would remain.

Tasmanian political parties urged to focus on mental health and law reforms

The call comes ahead of an election forum being held later this week.

Alan Jones lawyers raise concerns over search of his phone

The broadcaster is facing 34 charges over historical offences.

STYLEAID is back and ready to raise funds for WAAC

After a seven-year hiatus, STYLEAID returns in 2025 to celebrate WAAC’s 40th anniversary.

Newsletter

Don't miss

Indications blessings of same-sex unions will remain under Pope Leo XIV

In a brief interview Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernández, the head of the Vatican's doctrine office indicated that the practice would remain.

Tasmanian political parties urged to focus on mental health and law reforms

The call comes ahead of an election forum being held later this week.

Alan Jones lawyers raise concerns over search of his phone

The broadcaster is facing 34 charges over historical offences.

STYLEAID is back and ready to raise funds for WAAC

After a seven-year hiatus, STYLEAID returns in 2025 to celebrate WAAC’s 40th anniversary.

On This Gay Day | Sexuality researcher Havelock Ellis died in 1939

Henry Havelock Ellis co-wrote the first medical text book in English that explored homosexuality.

Indications blessings of same-sex unions will remain under Pope Leo XIV

In a brief interview Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernández, the head of the Vatican's doctrine office indicated that the practice would remain.

Tasmanian political parties urged to focus on mental health and law reforms

The call comes ahead of an election forum being held later this week.

Alan Jones lawyers raise concerns over search of his phone

The broadcaster is facing 34 charges over historical offences.