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The Opportunities of a Well Hung Government

So the Federal Election is over, and many of us are wondering what's in it for the sexuality and gender diverse community except a...

All Ages Come Together for GRAI

GRAI will be offering a unique Pride event this year so keep Saturday afternoon October 16 free when you will have the opportunity to...

Indulge a Little this Pride with the OPI Sisters

The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence believe that while legal advances towards equality will have a gradual trickle down effect in the wider community towards...

It's not all straight in the city of round-a-bouts

Bunbury is no longer two hours from Perth and twenty years back in time, the little city finally has a gay scene. Thanks to the...

Loton Park OPEN DAY Delayed One Week

The Loton Park Tennis Club FREE Open Day has been delayed one week and will now take place on the 23rd of October, kicking...

WA Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Decriminalisation of Homosexuality.

Many OUTinPerth readers take for granted the legal rights the WA GLBTIQQ community have. However, believe it or not it is only 20...

Stand up and be Counted

Fairday is here again. Be sure to come by the Curtin University stall, fill in your health survey and get your free healthy snack. You...

Anthony Venn Brown to Visit Perth

Anthony Venn Brown, a former Assemblies of God pastor, came out as gay in 1991, after 22 years of trying to change his sexuality....

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New scheme offers $40,000 grant for short film

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