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Another Perfect Blend of Traditional and Contemporary

The team at OUTinPerth adore the perfectly executed blend of old and new that is springing up around the inner-city urban areas. We’re finding...

Red Cross Left Red Faced

The Australian Red Cross issued a swift apology last month after one of its staff members inadvertently updated the organsiation’s Facebook page with the...

Devine Wins Top GLORIA Award

The GLORIA’s (Gay and Lesbian Outrageous Ridiculous and Ignorant Comment Awards) have been announced for 2012, and there are some real shockers. The awards...

Gay Owned Business Fights Country Bureaucracy

When Leonard Bruin and Wouter Denig purchased the Hotham Ridge Vineyard and Winery in 2002 they would never have anticipated the level of bureaucratic...

Beaufort Street Festival Is Coming

The Beaufort Street Festival will have its third annual outing on Sunday November 17th. It’s a community festival that’s like no other filled with...

Aram Hosie On Riding A Beast

Tell us a bit about yourself. I’m a queer transguy, West Australian born and bred… I live with my partner, my dog and an ever-changing...

All Women Cast for Male Play

When a Pulitzer prize-winning ‘80s play about men aggressively fighting for superiority in the workplace is announced in this seasons Blue Room line-up, OUTinPerth...

Diverse Program for WASO in 2013

The 2012 season for the WA Symphony Orchestra is still going strong, closing with Symphony in the City, a free outdoor concert at Langley...

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