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Roger Cook says WA won’t be getting lock-out laws that destroyed Sydney’s nightlife

The WA premier says there are many ways to keep nightclub patrons safe.

Sydney man faces court over homophobic slurs and abuse delivered in gay-friendly venue

The judge told him he was an example of "the Ugly Australia" .

On This Gay Day | Composer Samuel Barber died in 1981

Barber's best known work is his Adagio for Strings that was composed in 1936.

What were the 15 most read stories at OUTinPerth in 2018?

It's been another huge year at OUTinPerth. Twelve editions of the magazine were produced and we've published close to 2000 articles online, and over...

The year in review: What went down in December

Our trip back through the stories of 2018 ends with our review of what went down in December. The Ruddock Review was finally released,...

The year in review: What went down in November

Continuing our journey through the stories of 2018 we come to November, where politics focussed on the unreleased Ruddock Review, MPs quit the government...

The year in review: what went down in October

October saw sections of the Ruddock Review into religious freedom leak and politicians became engulfed in a discussion about whether it was okay to...

The year in review: What went down in September

In September discussion about the Ruddock Religious review heated up with Prime Minister Scott Morrison outlining his plan to introduce laws to protect religious...

The year in review: What went down in August

Our journey through the big news stories of the year has reached August, where it was all about politics and leadership battles, while closer...

The year in review: What went down in July

We're past the halfway point in our review of the big news stories of 2018. Here's that happened in July. Politics The political career of South...

The year in review: What went down in June

Our trip through the news stories of 2018 continues with a look back over what happened in June this year. Hannah Gadsby got the...

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Roger Cook says WA won’t be getting lock-out laws that destroyed Sydney’s nightlife

The WA premier says there are many ways to keep nightclub patrons safe.

Sydney man faces court over homophobic slurs and abuse delivered in gay-friendly venue

The judge told him he was an example of "the Ugly Australia" .

On This Gay Day | Composer Samuel Barber died in 1981

Barber's best known work is his Adagio for Strings that was composed in 1936.

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