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Kirralie Smith and Binary say they will appeal $95,000 vilification fine

The group and its CEO will appeal the Supreme Court of New South Wales, and vowed to take their fight to the High Court of Australia if needed.

Malaysian authorities shut down hotel for promoting itself as ‘gay friendly’

When police raided the hotel there was only one room being used, and no guests at the venue.

Now You Know: Five quick news stories

Five quick stories about secret love children, raids in Azerbaijan, punk rock bands, sporting heroes and more.

On This Gay Day: 'That's What Friends Are For' wins Grammy award

'That's What Friends Are For' wins Grammy award for Song of the Year On this day in 1986 the song That's What Friends Are For won the...

On This Gay Day: Queer as Folk made its debut on British television

In 1999 the original British version of Queer as Folk aired for the first time causing controversy in its wake. The landmark series shocked some audiences when...

On This Gay Day: Iconic artist Andy Warhol died in 1987

Artist Andy Warhol died in 1987  Andy Warhol was just 58 years old when he passed away unexpectantly on this day in 1987. In just...

On This Gay Day: English-American poet W. H. Auden was born

British-American poet W.H. Auden was born on this day in 1907, his work was noted for it's engagement with a wide range of topics...

On This Gay Day: William Lygon, NSW's bisexual governor was born

Lord Beauchamp was the 20th Governor of New South Wales, thirty years after he competed his term of service he was outed as a...

On This Gay Day: WA MP claims lesbians bounce on each other

"It is not normal for a woman to bounce around on another woman or for someone to put his penis up a 16-year-old boy’s...

On This Gay Day: Audre Lorde was born on this day in 1934

Poet Audre Lorde was born on this day in 1934 Audre Lorde was a celebrated writer, poet, and activist who dedicated her life to promoting...

On This Gay Day: In 1994 author Randy Shilts passed away

Author Randy Shilts was known as the first openly gay journalist Randy Shilts died on this day in 1994, the author is best known for...

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Kirralie Smith and Binary say they will appeal $95,000 vilification fine

The group and its CEO will appeal the Supreme Court of New South Wales, and vowed to take their fight to the High Court of Australia if needed.

Malaysian authorities shut down hotel for promoting itself as ‘gay friendly’

When police raided the hotel there was only one room being used, and no guests at the venue.

Now You Know: Five quick news stories

Five quick stories about secret love children, raids in Azerbaijan, punk rock bands, sporting heroes and more.

On This Gay Day | Merle Miller declared what it means to be a homosexual

The essayist came out in 1971 when he published an landmark essay about homosexuality.

Queer Screen reveals exciting Mardi Gras Film Festival program

The festival will screen two weeks of LGBTIQA+ cinema as Sydney celebrates Mardi Gras across the city.
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