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On This Gay Day | Rita Mae Brown was born

Brown is best known for her coming-of-age autobiographical novel 'Rubyfruit Jungle' which was released in 1973.

Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company plan big bold stories for 2026

The Indigenous focused theatre company has revealed their 2026 program.

Black Swan ends the year on a high with ‘Carol’

Sally-Anne Upton and Mark Storen shine in this tale of festive cheer and serious issues.

On This Gay Day | Bisexuality Day was first celebrated in 1999

The day had its origins at a meeting in San Francisco in 1990.

On This Gay Day | Will & Grace aired for the first time

It would be the first of 246 episodes.

On This Gay Day | 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' was repealed in 2011

The policy had been introduced under the watch of President Bill Clinton.

On This Gay Day | Cory Bernardi raised concerns about bestiality

The former Liberal politician resigned as a parliamentary secretary the following day.

On This Gay Day | The TV series M*A*S*H premiered

One of the show's most memorable characters would be the dress-loving Corporal Klinger.

On This Gay Day | Australia updated passport gender rules

The changes were brought in by the Gillard Labor government.

On This Gay Day | ‘Psycho’ actor Anthony Perkins died

Anthony Perkins died in 1992 Anthony Perkins was an actor, director, singer and an Academy Award nominee, but one role overshadowed his entire career –...

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On This Gay Day | Rita Mae Brown was born

Brown is best known for her coming-of-age autobiographical novel 'Rubyfruit Jungle' which was released in 1973.

Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company plan big bold stories for 2026

The Indigenous focused theatre company has revealed their 2026 program.

Black Swan ends the year on a high with ‘Carol’

Sally-Anne Upton and Mark Storen shine in this tale of festive cheer and serious issues.

Former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce quits the party

The former leader had yet to declare whether he will join One Nation.

On This Gay Day | James Pratt and John Smith were executed

They are the last two men who were executed in England for the crime of sodomy.
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