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Gender Definitions to be Questioned in High Court

Sydney resident Norrie has sparked a High Court case that will determine whether a person can identify as a gender that is neither male...

Tony Abbott Speaks at International Womens' Day Breakfast

Prime minister Tony Abbott and opposition leader Bill Shorten spoke at the International Womens' Day parliamentary breakfast. Abbott said that his wife had joked that...

'Gay Propaganda' Shares LGBT Stories in Russia

Under Russia's controversial and widely criticized 'gay propaganda' laws, the consequences LGBT people for sharing their stories can include legal and physical threats. Consequently,...

Joe de Bruyn to Step Down

Joe de Bruyn, national secretary of Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees will reportedly be stepping down from his role after being an influential force...

Stephen Fry and the Musical Gay Wedding

On March 29th, the England's equal marriage law will be coming into effect, meaning that thousands of British couples will be able to have...

World's Oldest Person Turns 116

March 5th marks the 116th birthday of Misao Okawa of Japan, who is officially the world's oldest known person. Okawa was born in 1898, and...

Tom Daley Named Biggest Sporting Inspiration in UK

Tom Daley has gotten himself in the headlines yet again, this time by fairing well in a poll among young people in the United...

Freedom Centre Launches Isabelle Lake Memorial Fund

Last night marked the launch of the Isabelle Lake Memorial Fund, an initiative to provide financial assistance to young trans* people in Western Australia. The...

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