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New Poets Waxing Lyrical

Local poetry has returned to its former glory in Perth as Fremantle Press collaborates with three of the state's finest for its latest project,...

In God We Trust – Secularism in Australia

While religion and politics have never made good dinner party conversation, they do tend to crop up as leading topics in the burgeoning LGBT...

Know Your Rights and Wear them With Pride

What do the Family Law Act; Fair Work Act and the Immigration Act have to do with the LGBT community? Much more now that the...

Gender on the Agenda in Barcelona

Over 700 gender-diverse leaders and activists from 60 countries congregated in Barcelona last month for the first-ever International Congress on Gender Identity and Human...

Homophobia alive and well in Queensland

New research from a Queensland study has uncovered startlingly high levels of homophobic abuse in the state. 1,100 people from the LGBT community took part...

Desperately Seeking Asylum

Against the odds, a gay Uzbekistan man who 'lived with terror everyday' won asylum in the US last month for fear that he would...

Fair Play For Gays – Homophobia Alive And Well In Sport

A new report has found homophobia continues to run rampant in sports with over 45 per cent of LGBT athletes having experienced some form...

Blood Battle Continues

Gay rights activists have criticised the Red Cross for allowing people with tattoos and piercings to donate blood half a year earlier than gay...

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