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Art Shorts – May

LOL For her first time in Australia, British comedian Zoe Lyons will venture to Perth in June as she joins the travelling troupe of the...

Beyondblue Just Doesn't Get It

Beyondblue, Australia's pre-eminent depression intitiative has been accused of ignoring the mental health needs of the GLBTI community. Founded in 2000 and chaired by former...

CD Reviews – May

Glee – The Power of Madonna Various Sony I hate musicals. Wait… no. I'll correct that: I loathe musicals. I secretly, however, like Glee and think it...

Project X: Wear It With Pride WA influencers on board and ready to go

Western Australia's eight storytellers are ready to add their stories to the national education campaign for the 85 law reforms pertaining to same-sex attracted...

Young People Living It Queer

April 10-18th was National Youth Week and it saw the launch of Live It Queer! Freedom Centre has been collaborating with Working It Out...

GALS Goes To New Zealand

Arriving at dawn of the first day of April 2010 in Auckland, for the Out and Loud choir festival, was the very tired but...

Local News Briefs – May

Jean Bluett (1939 – 2010) Jean Bluett, mother of Paul Bluett – longtime proprietor and editor of WestSide Observer, Shout and OUTinPerth – passed away...

Sapphic Trampers Launch New Website

The 'Trampers' were started in October 2001 by a newly-out woman who wanted to meet other women who felt more at home in the...

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