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New GRAI publication celebrates 50 fabulous years of Connections

GRAI will launch a publication capturing 50 years of Connections Nightclub, sharing stories of community, resilience and belonging in WA..

Tasmanian Liberal senator Jonno Duniam to quit politics

Tasmanian senator Jonno Duniam will retire, citing family reasons, with leadership tensions and party pressures contributing to his decision.

Queensland Supreme Court knocks back judicial review request from Lyle Shelton

The long running vilification case is heading back to the tribunal in Queensland.

On This Gay Day | Author and activist Dan Savage was born

Author Dan Savage has written widely about sex, created TV shows and shared his own story.

On This Gay Day | Actor Denholm Elliot died

The actor found his greatest success towards the end of his career.

On This Gay Day | The film ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ was released

The film is very different to the book it's based on - they took out all the gay content!

On This Gay Day | E.M. Forster finished writing Maurice

Forster finished his novel in 1913, but it would remain unpublished until after his death.

On This Gay Day | Author Gore Vidal was born in 1925

Gore Vidal was a prolific author who never held back in sharing his opinion.

On This Gay Day | Film star Rock Hudson died of an AIDS related illness

Rock Hudson was a massive Hollywood star in the 1950’s and 60’s.

On This Gay Day | In 1989 Denmark approved registered partnerships

In 1989 Denmark led the world in LGBTIQA+ rights when Registered Partnerships became available.

On This Gay Day | Hollywood icon James Dean died in 1955

Was James Dean gay or bisexual? Some of his friends have said he certainly was.

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New GRAI publication celebrates 50 fabulous years of Connections

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Tasmanian Liberal senator Jonno Duniam to quit politics

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Queensland Supreme Court knocks back judicial review request from Lyle Shelton

The long running vilification case is heading back to the tribunal in Queensland.

Catch Casey Donovan, Zoë Coombs Marr & more on new ‘Spicks and Specks’

The dynamic music trivia show Spicks and Specks returns to ABC this July with another lineup of fabulous guest panellists.

Dmitriy Popov found guilty of the manslaughter of dancer O’Shae Sibley

A jury finds teenager Dmitriy Popov guilty of manslaughter as a hate crime in the 2023 killing of dancer O'Shae Sibley.
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