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Archibald prize captures a wide range of notable Australians

Artist Sean Layh has won The Packing Room Prize as the finalist for The Archibald Prize are revealed.

On This Gay Day | Tasmania decriminalised homosexuality in 1997

Australia's journey to decriminalisation was a slow process.

Mark Latham ordered to pay Alex Greenwich $100,000 for homosexual vilification

Latham has hit back at the judgement calling the court a "publicly funded Mad Hatter’s tea party."

Fragrance Road Trip '08

Some of you who are regular readers of the fashion pages of OUT might remember my wonderful fragrance road trip from last year celebrating...

Coming Soon… IAS 2008

The XVII International AIDS Conference will be held in Mexico City from August 3-8. Approximately 25,000 people are expected to attend the conference, which...

Lancet Rebukes Swiss Study

Earlier this year, the Swiss Federal AIDS Commission released findings that an individual who is HIV-positive was not at risk of passing on the...

The AFA and McDonald's 'Gay Agenda'

The American Family Association (AFA) has called for a boycott of McDonald's for its 'support of homosexuality.' The boycott was sparked by the appointment...

Biblical Language and Lawsuits

Gay author Bradley Fowler filed a lawsuit totaling US$70 million in Ann Arbor, Michigan on July 7 against two publishing companies – Zondervan Corp...

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Archibald prize captures a wide range of notable Australians

Artist Sean Layh has won The Packing Room Prize as the finalist for The Archibald Prize are revealed.

On This Gay Day | Tasmania decriminalised homosexuality in 1997

Australia's journey to decriminalisation was a slow process.

Mark Latham ordered to pay Alex Greenwich $100,000 for homosexual vilification

Latham has hit back at the judgement calling the court a "publicly funded Mad Hatter’s tea party."

Coleen Lamarre to remain in custody over witness tampering accusation

Coleen Lamarre has been remanded in custody after being charged with attempting to interfere with a witness in her son Beau Lamarre‑Condon’s upcoming double‑murder trial,

Rosalie Chilvers is back with new tune ‘Tiny Tshirts’

Whiplashing gusto and glitter, this glossy pop-rock anthem brings an unapologetic energy.
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