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Clare Bowditch

An ARIA, a wedding, and set of twins later, singer-songwriter Clare Bowditch is back with her third album The Moon Looked On, an album...

Tea with Miss Katherine :: Val Uptuous

Miss Katherine takes a camp High Tea with the fabulously curvaceous and larger than life Miss Val Uptuous to discuss flora, art, abortions and...

Regional Spotlight on… Taiwan

With Taiwan hosting its largest ever gay Pride celebration that saw, according to 365gay.com, 10,000 people take to the streets of Taipei, the country's...

WA Unis Lead Way to Diversity

This year Western Australia became the first state in the country to have all four of its public universities running an Ally Program to...

Court Hotel Applies for Extended Trading

The Court Hotel has applied to the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor for an extended trading license. The Court Hotel currently operates until...

State Attorney-General Speaks at Court Hotel

State Attorney-General Jim McGinty appeared at the Court Hotel on October 31 to commemorate the 5th Anniversary of WA's historic gay and lesbian law...

Pride Wraps Up in Rainy Weather

Pride Festival 2007 ended with the annual Parade and parties. This year there was a plethora of options for the post-parade entertainment – the...

Lisa Scaffidi Elected Perth Lord Mayor

For the first time in 12 years, Perth has a new Lord Mayor. Lisa Scaffidi won the election, defeating four other candidates. Ms Scaffidi...

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