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Eight lifetime sentences for serial killer. Ronald Dominique, 44, from Houma, Louisiana was sentenced to eight life terms in prison after pleading guilty to eight...

Jasper Knight @ Greenhill Galleries

Three time Archibald Prize finalist Jasper Knight returns to Perth for his second show, this one sure to be a sellout success, just like...

Seasons of Love & Revolt

Right at the other end of this year's Pride Festival is Seasons of Love and Revolt, a collaborative exhibition which brings together Liza Bradbury...

Pride Hires Strategic Planner

Following the financial disasters of 2007, with only a skeleton committee left, Pride WA narrowly avoided closure earlier this year through the generous support...

Bears Perth 15th Birthday

On Sunday September 14th 2008, one of the oldest gay community groups here in Perth, Bears Perth Inc, celebrated its 15th birthday. Bears...

What does a Barnett Liberal Government mean for us?

Now that the Liberals have won government in an accord with the Nationals, what can we expect? Historically, the West Australian Liberal Party has been...

Happy Pride!

It's time to don a smile and scream 'Happy Pride!' as the 2008 Pride Festival hits Perth. This year the theme is 'Reinvention' and...

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