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Not Crazy

By Blair Archbold, WA Gender Project There was a bit of a debate on a face-book page not too long ago (over two hundred comments)...

Get CONNECTed……

By Rita Freijah, Curtin University Have you been asked to be part of the CONNECT study yet? If so, then you may just win a...

Stand Up Against Unfair Treatment – Gay and Lesbian Equality WA

By Kitty Hawkins If chocolate was a cure for homo/transphobia then I'm quite sure that by now the sheer force generated by Easter's cacao-drenched feeding...

Flying Start To A Big Year

Everyone has been getting involved in 2011. Fundraising efforts, event organizing, community rallying and social nights have been much of our focus so far....

The End of Lilith Fair

Singer songwriter Sarah McLachlan has called it quits on the international all-women Lilith Fair following a decline in box office sales. The Lilith Fair...

New Years and New Queers

It's exciting to be welcoming you to the activities and community interests of Cross Campus Queer Network in 2011. It is a very...

GAYWATCH – Is Cruising A Dying Sport Or Is It Just Too Damn Hot?

Sebastian and I spent a large part of our summer on what the WA AIDS Council (WAAC) calls The Beat Project or, as Sebastian's...

2011 – The Year Ahead

The Pride Committee is hard at work again and is pleased to bring you the PROPOSED dates for our events in the coming year. We...

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