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Protesting Red Cross Restrictions

In 2005, a complaint was lodged with the Tasmanian State Anti-Discrimination Tribunal against the Red Cross. The complaint was filed by Michael Cain, a...

Domestic Violence in Same Sex Couples

‘Violence Against Women - Australia Says No'. You may have seen the recent advertising campaigns screening nationally on T.V. It seems domestic abuse/violence has...

IAS Conference in Sydney

From July 22 to 25 July, Sydney played host to 6700 delegates from 133 countries for the International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference on HIV...

Same Sex Adoption Bill

On August 2nd, it was announced that a Family Law (Same Sex Adoption) Bill would be motioned in Parliament this spring. This bill would...

Circumcision: Doesn't Make the Cut for Gay Men

At the IAS conference plenary session, Dr Robert C Bailey presented data from three randomised controlled trials of male circumcision to prevent HIV infections....

Court Renovations Aiming for Completion for Pride Festival

The Court renovations are going full steam ahead. The concrete slab has been poured for the front bar and the new openings for the...

SceneOUT: August

Major Break sold out and went off. Told you it would. And how ‘bout the line for Connections on Saturday night just gone by? That's...

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