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Roscoe Holyoake arrested in San Francisco on kidnapping charge

News that Perth DJ Roscoe Holyoake had been arrested on kidnapping charges in San Francisco came as a shock to his friends and colleagues. The DJ remains in custody in the USA and has pleaded not guilty to kidnapping and child endangerment charges.

Courtney Act makes history on ‘Dancing With The Stars’

Drag performer and reality TV favourite Courtney Act has made Australian TV history this week, taking part in the first same-sex routine on Dancing with the Stars.

Mimma: Standing ovations for A Musical of War and Friendship

The musical Mimma had its world premiere at The Regal Theatre. The production drew positive reviews as it shared it’s story of families displaced in World War II.

Photos: Lamb Bar opening night

There were long lines as people headed to Subiaco to check out the newest LGBTIQ venue in town. Lamb Bar celebrated it’s opening, shunning VIP invites, and partying with whoever turned up for the doors opening.

PM Scott Morrison stands by Gladys Liu despite controvertial comments

Prime Minister Scott Morrison dismissed suggestions that Gladys Liu, the Liberal party candidate for Chisholm is homophobic.


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