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Project X – Thank you from the M Clinic

More than 400 guys have been through the M Clinic doors in our first six months of operation, suggesting the word is getting out...

Learn to play tennis at Loton Park

Loton Park Tennis Club – Perth's gay and lesbian tennis club – is offering a six-week tennis coaching course for beginners starting 2 February...

GALEforce, January 2011: A Resolution worth keeping.

The confetti has settled, the hangovers have subsided and our excuses for lie-ins and general slackness are beginning to wane. Thus I find myself...

PFLAG WA and Pride March 2010

After enjoying a great meal in William Street and, of course, a nice drop of red, we walked up to take our place of...

Bears Perth Festive Offerings

What's happening with the Bears over the coming Festive Season? Hibernation is definitely over and summer is now upon us. This was made apparent...

Join The Loton Park Party!

Loton Park Tennis Club – Perth's gay and lesbian tennis club – is hosting a Christmas party supported by Bears Perth and Pride WA...

Outdoor Activities for LGBTIQ Women in Perth

Enjoy the outdoors? Why not join Sapphic Trampers and your boot could be in the next group shot!!! Sapphic Tampers is a group of mostly...

Get Involved with GRAI

GRAI (Gay Lesbian, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Retirement Association Inc), is a Western Australian community advocacy organisation concerned with aged care and community services...

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