Premium Content:

Support The Pinnacle Foundation with a round of bingo

Drag star Feminem will be hosting a social bingo game at The Court Hotel this month to help raise funds for The Pinnacle Foundation. The community based organisation provides mentorship opportunities for LGBT+ youth.

- Advertisement -

The ‘Christmas in July’ themed bingo event is being held on Friday 26th July at The Court Hotel and there are limited tickets available. Make sure you dress for the occasion – maybe a nice Christmas sweater, some tinsel or cover yourself in holly.

The Pinnacle Foundation provides financial scholarships to LGBT+ students across Australia. Their core focus is to give LGBT+ students the chance to achieve their full potential, and to “light the spark within”.

So show your support by gathering your mates and putting a table together.

Get your tickets here.


Latest

Teacher fired after being outed by his husband’s obituary

Mark Richards taught at the same school for over two decades.

On This Gay Day | Walt Whitman published Leaves of Grass

The poet's best-known work is also considered the clearest indication that Whitman was same sex attracted.

Tribunal rules E-Safety Commissioner’s attempt to protect Teddy Cook was not justified

The decision has been heralded as a win for free speech.

Revelation begins with ‘U Are the Universe’

It's a rare chance to see Ukrainian sci-fi about the potential end of the human race.

Newsletter

Don't miss

Teacher fired after being outed by his husband’s obituary

Mark Richards taught at the same school for over two decades.

On This Gay Day | Walt Whitman published Leaves of Grass

The poet's best-known work is also considered the clearest indication that Whitman was same sex attracted.

Tribunal rules E-Safety Commissioner’s attempt to protect Teddy Cook was not justified

The decision has been heralded as a win for free speech.

Revelation begins with ‘U Are the Universe’

It's a rare chance to see Ukrainian sci-fi about the potential end of the human race.

CinnefestOZ announced the four films competing for their $100,000 prize

Two WA made films are in the running for the big prize.

Teacher fired after being outed by his husband’s obituary

Mark Richards taught at the same school for over two decades.

On This Gay Day | Walt Whitman published Leaves of Grass

The poet's best-known work is also considered the clearest indication that Whitman was same sex attracted.

Tribunal rules E-Safety Commissioner’s attempt to protect Teddy Cook was not justified

The decision has been heralded as a win for free speech.