The Catch -Up: What's everyone been reading this week?

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We know you’re living your life to the fullest and maybe haven’t had time to stay on top of all of the news. Here’s the top five most read stories from OUTinPerth this week. Make sure you don’t miss any news by signing up to our e-news.


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New LGBTIQA+ Bar Lamb is coming to Subiaco later this month

The news that a new queer focussed bar was about to open in Subiaco was by far the most read story on the site this week. Lamb Bar will open soon on Subiaco’s Rockeby Road.

LGBTIQ rights advocates call on Andrew Hastie to explain his religious campaigning

Equality advocates at Just.Equal have called on the Member for Canning, Andrew Hastie, to explain to his electorate why he supports publicly-funded faith schools having the right to deny educational opportunities to LGBTI students and sack LGBTI teachers.

Boyzone say ‘Thank you and Goodnight’ as they kick off their final ever Australian tour

Boyzone delivered a hit filled show at the HBF Stadium as they kicked off their final ever tour of Australia. Jordan Brunnen headed to the show and filed this report.

Australian Conservatives candidate Kirralie Smith withdraws from running for parliament

Kirralie Smith has withdrawn her candidacy for a senate seat in the upcoming federal election. Instead the member of Cory Bernardi’s party is going to focus on her role at anti-transgender organisation Binary.

Conversion Therapy survivor talks faith on ‘Christians Like Us’

Chris Csabs has been at the forefront of the push to ban conversion therapy in Australia. This week he spoke to Leigh Andrew Hill on RTRFM’s All Things Queer about his role in a new SBS reality series Christians Like Us. 

OIP Staff