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IDAHO: Opening the Closet on Homophobia

May 17 is International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHO). On this day in 1990, the General Assembly of the World Health Organisation removed homosexuality...

Egypt's Crackdown Condemned

More than 117 international health and human rights groups, including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have condemned Egypt for arresting and prosecuting people...

Giz Watson: the Environment and Politics

It would be difficult to find a better representative for green living than Giz Watson MLC. Holly Hammond recently caught up with Giz to...

State Brothel Reform Passed

In early April, the State's Upper House passed the Prostitution Amendment Bill, which decriminalised brothels throughout Western Australia. The new reform adopts a similar model...

Let's Skoda!

Skoda first started building cars in what is now the Czech Republic in 1905. Skoda last came out here when Australia was still part...

April World News In Brief

Singapore 'Too Normal' - MediaCorp TV has been fined £5000 by Regulatory authorities for 'promoting a gay lifestyle' in an episode of a...

A Day in the Swan, A Night in the City

The temperature is dropping, the air is cooling, and summer, well, it's long gone. With Perth's record-setting autumn rains upon us, it is the...

(Successfully) Applying for a Rental in Today's Market

Applying for a rental property in the current Perth market can be a nightmare. While the competitiveness of the market has subsided a little...

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