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Swift As a Shadow…

After a decade of involvement with Gay and Lesbian Equality (WA), Rod Swift is saddling up and riding off into the sunset. Speaking exclusively...

Time For Us

First of all our HUGE CONGRATULATIONS go to the winners of the GLAMMYS who were announced at the Pride MASKerade Ball. They were all...

Are YOU who we're looking for??

Feeling a bit lost lately? Think your life could do with some value-adding? Perhaps it's time to take Ghandi's advice, 'The best way...

'Gay Asian Community', do we have one??

The Perth gay Asian community is rarely seen out there. It begs the question whether it actually exists, or even needs to exist when...

Another Smashing Season Ahead: Advantage Early Birds!

Loton Park, Perth's gay and lesbian tennis club, had a sizzling season last year and is set to bring it again this year. To...

When Did You Last Treat Yourself?

It's probably been a while so why not come along to an evening of glitz and glamour where you can enjoy great service, fabulous...

Election 2010 – Getting gender & sexuality on the agenda

The Federal election has been called for August 21 and this year gender and sexuality equality have taken a back seat to refugees, health...

Back from Wollongong, QC 2010

QC is the easiest way to refer to Queer Collaborations, the youth conference for all sexualities and genders combining under the banner of queer,...

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