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Saint Kilda’s Lance Collard facing 10-week suspension

The AFL is expected to hand down a verdict on Friday over accusations the player used a gay slur during a recent game.

Making Rainbow Families seminar returns for 10 year milestone

Designed specifically for LGBTQ+ people exploring parenthood, the seminar brings together experts and lived experience to help simplify what can often feel like a complex journey.

On This Gay Day | Cynthia Nixon, Sir Robert Helpmann, Lil Nas X

A trio of memorable LGBTIQA+ people share a birthday on this day.

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Saint Kilda’s Lance Collard facing 10-week suspension

The AFL is expected to hand down a verdict on Friday over accusations the player used a gay slur during a recent game.

Making Rainbow Families seminar returns for 10 year milestone

Designed specifically for LGBTQ+ people exploring parenthood, the seminar brings together experts and lived experience to help simplify what can often feel like a complex journey.

On This Gay Day | Cynthia Nixon, Sir Robert Helpmann, Lil Nas X

A trio of memorable LGBTIQA+ people share a birthday on this day.

Lil Nas X says he’s ‘very thankful’ to be given chance to enter mental health diversion program

If the rapper stays out of trouble for two years the charges against him will be dropped.

LGBTIQA+ people in Australia still experience discrimination at work

Research from Diversity Council Australia (DCA) shows that LGBTIQ+ people still face disproportionately high levels of exclusion at work.
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