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Be a Hero for Perth Roller Derby

Perth Roller Derby are hosting a fundraiser at the Morley Rollerdrome this Friday to help take their A-Team the West Coast Evils to Canberra...

Luxembourg's Openly Gay PM to Wed

Luxembourg's openly gay prime minister Xavier Bettel is this week marrying his longtime partner, architect Gauthier Destenay. Same sex marriage legislation was passed in Luxembourg...

Participate in IDAHoBiT Online!

This Sunday May 17th marks International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHoBiT, sometimes referred to as IDAHo or IDAHoT), a day dedicated to...

Editor's Thoughts: This is Australia Calling

Eurovision is a strange competition. I’ve stumbled over it playing on SBS on a Sunday night, a peculiar parade of quirky and odd acts...

LGBTI University Guide Launches Today

Australian Human Rights Commissioner Tim Wilson is this evening launching the LGBTI University Guide at the Human Rights Commission in Sydney. The guide is available...

Organisations Unite Against Homophobia in Sport

The Australian Human Rights Commission is working with the Australian Sports Commission and nation-wide Australian gay rugby competition the Bingham Cup to tackle homophobia...

Damian Walshe-Howling Goes Full Throttle

One of the most highly anticipated works in Black Swan Theatre Company’s 2015 season is ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’, David Mamet’s iconic play about the...

OUTinPerth's Ultimate Date Guide

Looking for a cute date idea? We’ve got you covered with OUTinPerth’s Ultimate Date Guide. Whether you’re keeping it casual or amping up the...

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