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RMIT becomes Midsumma Festival major partner
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19 December 2025
The university says the collaboration builds on their leadership in diversity and inclusion and deepens existing connections with Midsumma.
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Robert Baxter teams up with Sweatbaby for new single ‘Icy (Take It Off)’
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19 December 2025
The track is a club pop anthem to soundtrack the upcoming hot summer nights.
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Queensland government extends ban on puberty blockers and hormone treatment for young people
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19 December 2025
The government says the ban will stand for another two years until research trials in the United Kingdom are completed.
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Lifestyle
Looking at the Whole Picture!
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4 July 2007
Sylvana Miller is a certified Bowen Therapist for equine and small animals and has a Bachelor of Science in Biological and Environmental Science....
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Island Life
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4 July 2007
Taiwanâ€â€for a holiday? Not often the first choice for Western Gaystralians, Taiwan offers one of the most laidback societies in Asia and its...
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Coastal Breakers
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4 July 2007
Unlike the pretty boy bands of the late 80s and early 90s, new kids on the block Coastal Breakers are likely to expand upon...
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Featured Creature (June)
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3 July 2007
Name: Wellington Boot Creature: Spoodle. Motto: Can we chew it? Yes we can! OUTinPerth's Chief Assistant/Distraction, Miss Wellie has mirrored the expansion of the paper with...
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Out for a Day
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2 July 2007
Lacking time for a proper holiday? Unwind with a glass of wind and a gourmet meal at the WA Wine and Food Festival on...
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Sulking Holiday
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2 July 2007
What better way to sulk, than to revert to the time-tested formula of curling up with a movie, popcorn and bulk chocolate? Revelation International...
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Gay Ski Week
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2 July 2007
All things winter can be found in New Zealand's adrenaline capital Queenstown during Gay Ski Week from September 1-9. Whether you are a fan...
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Opera Under the Stars
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2 July 2007
Escape the Cold with Broome's 15th annual Opera Under the Stars on Saturday August 25 in the Cable Beach Amphitheatre. Opera Under the Stars...
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