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CD Reviews – March

Habits Neon Trees, Mercury Habits is the debut album from Salt Lake City pop rockers Neon Trees. You've heard their hit single Animal, trust me...

I Wanna Take You To A Gay Bar!

Perth Needs a New Gay Pub It all started from a status update on Facebook. Soon a group was created, called Perth Needs a New...

Rolled Up Jeans and Boat Shoes – Pick Your Moment

You may have noticed – fashion forward guys have decided to get their ankles out. The rolled up cuffs and boat shoes look...

Youth Are The Future

Hey Hey Queers! So you've heard from Sharlene and Charles for a bit… and now I think it's my turn. Let's talk about Youth....

Summer's Last Days

Make the most ofthe last days of sunshine, gather some friends and head down to your nearest park or beach for a picnic. A picnic...

I'm not homophobic but…

I've spent the last three weeks visiting family in a small, rural town in the south of England. It's a pretty little place, but...

ExSIGHT Art Project

The Freedom Centre is in full swing for the 'ExSIGHT Art Project'. ExSIGHT is a series of community arts workshops for young people with...

Sapphic Trampers: Get Outdoors!

Sapphic Trappers is a social group that allows lesbians to experience the outdoors through short hikes, trips away, cycling, long bushwalks, kayaking and other...

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