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Pride – A New Wind Blowing

Big changes are in the pipeline for the Pride festival and parade. 'We've known for a while that people wanted change, and we've listened to...

Hitting The Tiles

All too often in modern design the 'human' aspect of buildings and interiors becomes overlooked. Spaces can be a wonderful, sensory experience and they...

Book Reviews – May

Closets Are For Clothes By Rachel Cook black dog books History is such an important part of any culture, it has always irked me how little many...

Pride Profile – Young Gun Fires Up

Paul van Lieshout, 18, is the youngest ever member of Pride's board, a fact that should be greatly in his favour as he seeks...

Wabbit Season at WASO

Who doesn't remember the antics of that long-eared Looney Tune and his immortalised phrase, 'What's up, Doc?' He's back but this time accompanied by...

SWEET Bake Off 2010 – Mad Hatter's Tea Party

SWEET will tempt your taste buds on Sunday 16th May from 1:30pm at the Court Hotel. Once again we are inviting individuals, community groups and...

Cologne – The Place To Be

Cologne, the notably pretty city on the Rhine and the site for the latest edition of the Gay Games, (July 31 to August 7),...

Watch Your Language, Lads

St Kilda AFL player Stephen Milne has been fined $3,000 by the AFL for making a homophobic remark to Collingwood assistant coach Paul Licuria....

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