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National News Briefs – April

Gay Man Charged For Erotic Asphyxia Death An Adelaide man has pleaded guilty to murder after he was accused of strangling his gay partner during...

World News Briefs – April

WA Wins At NZ Outgames. Perth residents walked away with a swathe of medals from last month's AsiaPacific Outgames held in Wellington, New Zealand last...

Youth Turn Out for Equality

Gay and lesbian equality WA has been proud to see such a great turnout to the latest rallies in support of Equal Marriage rights...

The Music Of The Night

For over forty years Andrew Lloyd Webber has been pumping out musicals including the hugely successful ones like Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ...

Do We Really Care?

Federal Members of Parliament have been canvassing WA residents for their views on same-sex marriage over the past few months. Despite strong nationwide polls...

Workshops on Men's Bits and Pick-up Lines

Project X is rolling out two workshops in April and June. They are designed to be fun and informal and also provide participants with...

What Can A Necklace Do For You?

The men's necklace is undergoing a second coming. From the traditional gold or silver chain, it has morphedinto a more visible, more expressivestreetwearaccessory....

Young At Art

The Freedom Centre's ExSIGHT Art Exhibition Launch will be held on April 14 from 5-8pm. This exebation is part of the celebrations of National...

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