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On This Gay Day | In 2013 the Queen pardoned Alan Turing
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24 December 2025
Turing is credited with being the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence.
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Former Liberal MP Dr Katie Allen dies aged 59
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23 December 2025
Dr Katie Allen, who served as a Liberal MP in the Morrison government, has died aged 59. Just a few months ago Dr Allen...
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City of Vincent Film Project reveals new stories for 2026
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23 December 2025
The 2026 films will tell stories of two iconic venues, alongside a third exploring Irish culture and community in the City.
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CHEEK LIVE: Everything is F*cked adds new dates to Australian tour
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5 August 2025
“Donald Trump would call this show the worst show he’s ever seen, very bad, from an angry, dangerous woman.”
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Rainbow Skate coming to light up Cockburn Ice Arena
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29 July 2025
Cockburn Ice Arena is hosting an extra colourful session this August.
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New digital lifeline aims to close viral hepatitis gap for WA’s remote and diverse communities
Graeme Watson
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28 July 2025
World Hepatitis Day is recognised each year on 28 July.
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The WA Youth Awards celebrate extraordinary young West Aussies
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23 July 2025
The awards are open to West Aussies aged 10 - 25, as well as outstanding youth groups and organisations that support our young people.
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Applications open for creatives to share their wares at Bazaar
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22 July 2025
The long-running market features lovingly- and locally-made crafts, homewares, fashion, jewellery, textiles, ceramics and more.
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Cabin Fever Festival celebrates WA’s South West region
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20 July 2025
The 10-day festival is now running, drawing visitors to Margaret River and Busselton for food, fun and warmth by the fire.
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The City plates up a showcase of Perth’s unique dining scene
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19 July 2025
This august explore the best of Perth's food scene.
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Foster and family carers offered free zoo and museum passes
Leigh Andrew Hill
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18 July 2025
Foster and Family Carers Week celebrations is held from Monday, 28 July to Sunday, 3 August.
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On This Gay Day | In 2013 the Queen pardoned Alan Turing
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Former Liberal MP Dr Katie Allen dies aged 59
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City of Vincent Film Project reveals new stories for 2026
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The 2026 films will tell stories of two iconic venues, alongside a third exploring Irish culture and community in the City.
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‘A Big Gay Hairy Hit!’ Doco explores success of camp murder mystery series
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A new documentary is telling the story of three...
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‘The SoccerActress’ uniquely blends sport with theatre at Fringe World
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Multi-talented performance artist Lucia Mallardi is bringing a unique...