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Local News Briefs – March

BEAR FEST A WINNER The inaugural Bears Perth, Bearwest festival has been hailed a fantastic success with organisers already saying they can't wait to...

Artist Aiming For The Archibald

Local artist, Carl Gopal has entered a portrait of Perth MLA John Hyde into this year's Archibald Prize. The Archibald is seen as Australia's...

Going Down… Under! Julian Clary returns to OZ!

Julian Clary has certainly kept himself busy since he was last in Australia six years ago. e's had three books published, performed in London's...

Downe And Out In WA

Fresh from the festivities of Mardi Gras, Bob Downe is grooving his way over to WA for this month's Club West cabaret show. After...

Local News Briefs – February

SUNDOWNER GOES UNIVERSAL The Pride Women's Sundowner has found a new permanent home. After the closure of Vulture's restaurant in December last year the monthly...

Rider Left High And Dry

Usually the domain of four-wheel-drive vehicles, once a year the Gibb River Road through the Kimberly region becomes a punishing course for a socially...

Grrl On Grrl Action Rolls Into Town

It's rough, its wild, it has an aesthetic somewhere between burlesque and punk and it's fast becoming the ultimate in women's sport entertainment. Roller...

Unattractive Perth

Findings released from a recent honours thesis study titled 'Lesbian Tourism in Perth' suggest that while many lesbians visit Perth, more could be done...

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