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Actor Catherine O’Hara dies aged 71

The 'Schitt's Creek' star died at her home in Los Angeles after a brief illness.

On This Gay Day | Derek Jarman was born in 1942

Derek Jarman was so much more than a filmmaker.

Holly Valance’s insulting new tune pulled from iTunes

The songs chart success has been questioned and now its been pulled from online services.

Often quoted study into gender dysphoria questioned as historic conversion practice

A landmark paper published day throws into question an often quoted study from WA.

New Australian report says UK’s Cass Review should not guide care for trans young people

Australian researchers argue that the UK's Cass Review is deeply flawed.

Participants sought for stroke research project

Have you or a partner experienced a stroke? Researchers are looking for people from the LGBTIQ communities to help with research.

Screening Saves Lives: Michelle’s courage saved her life

Michelle shares her journey with cancer and highlights the importance of regular screening.

Elsewhere Social Club offers a new way to meet people

A new weekly event aims to bring people together for real interactions.

Finalists revealed for 2025 WA Mental Health Awards

More than 40 finalists are in the running for this year's WA Mental Health Awards.

Lush partners with TransHub in support of trans and gender diverse Australians

TransHub is an ACON resource addressing the critical need for clear and accessible information on gender affirmation.

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Actor Catherine O’Hara dies aged 71

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On This Gay Day | Derek Jarman was born in 1942

Derek Jarman was so much more than a filmmaker.

Holly Valance’s insulting new tune pulled from iTunes

The songs chart success has been questioned and now its been pulled from online services.

The Human League announce Australian tour for 2027

The tour will begin in Perth in January 2027.

On This Gay Day | Remembering Sue Ravine

Sue Ravine was a founding member of Pride WA and a passionate activist.
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