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DJ Greg Wilson is heading to Australia this month. The man behind the ‘Credit to Edit’ compilations is one of the hardest working DJs...

OUTbooks – Ghostwife by Michelle Dicinoski

Michelle was desperate to escape from her hometown of Rockhampton, Queensland, because she knew that the town had a way of shaping you “until...

Abbott "Disappointed" in Homophobic Comments

Tony Abbott appeared on 60 minutes last night and claimed a shift on his views of homosexuality since 2010, where he admitted in an...

Evangel's Second Preference: Australian Christians

In the lead up to the WA State Election, Liberal candidate for Perth Eleni Evangel has distributed flyers detailing how to preference your vote...

Man Claims He Was Forced to Strip at Mardi Gras

There has been another report of police abusing power during the 2013 Mardi Gras festival, with a third case claiming a man was forced...

Greenwich Condemns the ACL

Sydney’s Independent Member of NSW Parliament, Alex Greenwich, has introduced a motion condemning the conduct of the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) in the past...

Pride Solvent

Pride WA have annouced that they have successfully negotiated with their creditors to reduce their debt and have returned to a solvent trading position. At...

Straight Worker Poses as Gay

A young straight man working in a bottle shop in Morley has conducted a social experiment over the last three months, and has decided...

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