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On This Gay Day | Actor Edward Everett Horton was born

Edward Everett Horton had a fascinating career.

Just.Equal calls on government to fund regional organisations

The lobby group has written to Health Minister Mark Butler.

On This Gay Day | Remembering Merritt Butrick

The Star Trek actor died at the age of 29 in 1989 one of the many people lost to HIV/AIDS.

G Flip to headline AFC Women’s Asian Cup Closing Ceremony

G Flip is 'all fired up' for the final, but will Australia be playing?

Watch Ncuti Gatwa in ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’

The UK's National Theatre has made the recording of the stage production available for everyone to watch.

On This Gay Day | The film 'Victor / Victoria' premiered in 1982

The role would become one of Julie Andrews most acclaimed performances.

Bibliophile | ‘Almost Life’ shares a tale of lifelong affection

Kiran Millwood Hargrave's new novel is a story of a story of paths not taken.

‘Club Cumming’: New series peeks behind the curtain at Alan Cumming’s nightclub

Step into the wonder of Alan Cumming's queer cabaret bar in New York City.

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Election | Labor returned to government in South Australia

Labor will continue as the party of government in South Australia, with Premier Peter Malinauskas taking on a second term.

‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’ star Nicholas Brendon dead at 54

Nicholas Brendon, who was best known for his role as Xander Harris on the iconic series Buffy The Vampire Slayer, has died at age 54.

Hello! ‘The Book of Mormon’ is returning to Perth

The missionaries will be heading to Crown Theatre this October.

Bibliophile | Gabbie Stroud’s ‘The Angry Wives Club’

Gabbie Stroud didn’t have to look far to find inspiration for this book. Her own life, and the lives of women she knows and loves, gave her plenty to work with.

Election | South Australians head to the polls with Labor seeking second term

Labor is expected to be returned to government, but all eyes are on how well One nation fares at the polls.