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On This Gay Day | Remembering Buka

On this day in 2014 much-loved local community member Buka passed away aged 79.

Labi Siffre issues cease and desist order to stop use of his anthemic song

The musician says 'Something Inside (So Strong)' does not represent the far right politics it's been embraced by.

The Proud Awards get ready to celebrate a decade of drag, glitter and glamour

Tickets to the prestigious event are on sale now.

Broadcasters to vote on whether Israel can remain in the Eurovision Song Contest

Several countries are threatening to boycott the 2026 event if Israel remains.

Bibliophile | ‘Runt and the Diabolical Dognapping’ by Craig Silvey

The WA author has shared a new children's adventure featuring Runt.

TV favourite Gretel Killeen to host new Australian version of ‘The Traitors’

The show will return in 2026 after a two year hiatus.

Missouri police investigate threats against LGBTIQA+ centre

Bullets with threats and gay slurs were left outside the facility.

Judas Priest front man Rob Halford reveals he got married

The trailblazing singer and his now husband have been together for over three decades.

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