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Here are the 5 most popular stories from the last week.

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Oscar de la Renta Dies

The world famous fashin designer passed away aged 82. Oscar de la Renta was widely praised for his work as one of Jacqueline Kennedy’s official couturiers in the early 1960s, and he went on to design gowns for Nancy Reagan and Princess Diana.

Pride is Ready to Go

Events in this years PrideFEST have been announced. The 2014 festival includes a range of events including films, theatre, community discussions and the parade through the streets of Northbridge.

New Music from Danny GoGo

Quite a few people wrote in to tell us how much they disliked Danny GoGo’s new tune and video. Love him or loathe him it was still one of the most clicked on stories of the last week. Brighton’s local queer celebrity might not be getting any gold records soon, but he got our attention.

UWA Displays True Colours

Residential colleges at UWA showed their support for LGBTIQ people by flying rainbow flags across the college grounds. Simon Thuijs, President of St Thomas More college told OUTinPerth that he wanted to show anyone who was struggling with their sexuality that the colleges were a welcoming environment.

Support Pride by Watching Pride

Pride WA delivered a screening of the new film ‘Pride’ at Cinema Paradiso on Thursday night. The event was a sold out full house. The film has been garnering critical acclaim and is not to be missed.

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RMIT becomes Midsumma Festival major partner

The university says the collaboration builds on their leadership in diversity and inclusion and deepens existing connections with Midsumma.

Robert Baxter teams up with Sweatbaby for new single ‘Icy (Take It Off)’

The track is a club pop anthem to soundtrack the upcoming hot summer nights.

Queensland government extends ban on puberty blockers and hormone treatment for young people

The government says the ban will stand for another two years until research trials in the United Kingdom are completed.

Pill testing will come to Victoria’s Pride Street Party

It will be the first time pill testing has been trialed at a street festival since the service began operating last year.

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RMIT becomes Midsumma Festival major partner

The university says the collaboration builds on their leadership in diversity and inclusion and deepens existing connections with Midsumma.

Robert Baxter teams up with Sweatbaby for new single ‘Icy (Take It Off)’

The track is a club pop anthem to soundtrack the upcoming hot summer nights.

Queensland government extends ban on puberty blockers and hormone treatment for young people

The government says the ban will stand for another two years until research trials in the United Kingdom are completed.

Pill testing will come to Victoria’s Pride Street Party

It will be the first time pill testing has been trialed at a street festival since the service began operating last year.

Government urged to bring in anti-hate laws for everyone’s protection

The government is making moves to tackle the rise of antisemitism in Australia, but will new laws ignore other at risk groups?

RMIT becomes Midsumma Festival major partner

The university says the collaboration builds on their leadership in diversity and inclusion and deepens existing connections with Midsumma.

Robert Baxter teams up with Sweatbaby for new single ‘Icy (Take It Off)’

The track is a club pop anthem to soundtrack the upcoming hot summer nights.

Queensland government extends ban on puberty blockers and hormone treatment for young people

The government says the ban will stand for another two years until research trials in the United Kingdom are completed.