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‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ axed by broadcaster

But fans will get a second season of the sci-fi show.

On This Gay Day | Sky News sacked Mark Latham from 'Outsiders'

The politicians time as a presenter came to an end after a series of controversies.

WA government launches new podcast series to help LGBTIQA+ people know their rights

'Know your rights. Claim your pride. Conversations about LGBTIQA+SB rights, laws and supports' explores the legal rights of people in the LGBTIQA+SB community.

On This Gay Day | In 1981 a newspaper revealed Martina Navratilova was gay

The tennis champion was forced to acknowledge her sexuality.

On This Gay Day | The acronym AIDS is proposed in Washington

In 1982 experts gathered to work out a name for an illness they were struggling to define.

On This Gay Day | Russia’s anti-gay propaganda law was passed in 2013

Russia's anti-gay propaganda law was introduced in 2013.

On This Gay Day | Michael Augustus Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers was born

His arrest in 1954 would change the course of gay rights in the United Kingdom.

On This Gay Day | UK takes first steps to decriminalise homosexuality

On this day in 1954, the Woolfenden Committee met for the first time.

On This Gay Day | Remembering Keith Haring

Artist Keith Haring died on this day in 1990 In late 1989 artist Keith Haring shared that he was living with HIV. Prices for his...

On This Gay Day: In 1992 'The Living End' was released

'The Living End' was dubbed the gay 'Thelma and Louise'  On this day in 1991 director Gregg Araki released his third film The Living End. His third...

On This Gay Day: In 1880 Anna Rüling is born in Hamburg

Journalist Anna Rüling, was born on this day in 1880. In 1904 she gave a speech to the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee in Berlin, the first known...

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‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ axed by broadcaster

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New records from Cry Club, Robyn, Flea and Courtney Barnett.

St Kilda’s Lance Collard reportedly under investigation for homophobic slur

St Kilda Player Lance Collard is being investigated over alleged gay slurs on the pitch for a second time.
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