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On This Gay Day | Film director Gregg Araki was born

He made his breakthrough in 1992 with The Living End.

Community celebration to mark the passing of the ART and surrogacy reforms

The laws passed parliament earlier this month after ore than a decade of advocacy and campaigning.

On This Gay Day | Remembering Noel Coward and disco star Sylvester

Noel Coward and Sylvester both left their mark on culture on a global scale.

WA government urged to take action on LGBTIQA+ law reform

Dr Misty Farquhar is urging the government to get to work.

Western Australian police highlight the dangers of online predators

Their warning follows a case where a 30-year-old man allegedly lured a teen via an online app.

‘Deport Queers’: Shocking graffiti in WA’s Great Southern region

Authorities have rushed to remove the offensive graffiti.

Nominations open for the 2025 WA Mental Health Awards

Do you know someone who deserves to be recognised?

Join Rainbow Interfaith Alliance for afternoon tea this IDAHOBIT

Rainbow Interfaith Alliance are inviting community to come together to celebrate diversity, connection and inclusion.

Tomas Clifford got stood up – so he wrote a show about it

He took on our challenge of trying to answer 20 random questions in 120 seconds.

And then they were two, Auckland drops out of Gay Games bid

Auckland has withdrawn its bid to host the 2030 Gay Games, leaving Perth and Denver, Colorado as the two cities remaining in contention. Perth's...

Western Australians invited to put submissions into election inquiry

The 2025 state election in March was marred by reports of polling stations being understaffed, long queues, and claims that some locations ran out...

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On This Gay Day | Film director Gregg Araki was born

He made his breakthrough in 1992 with The Living End.

Community celebration to mark the passing of the ART and surrogacy reforms

The laws passed parliament earlier this month after ore than a decade of advocacy and campaigning.

On This Gay Day | Remembering Noel Coward and disco star Sylvester

Noel Coward and Sylvester both left their mark on culture on a global scale.

Tasmania leads the way in tackling hate crimes

Advocates say the new approach would provide greater protections to marginalised communities.

Pride in Respect initiative hopes to shine a light on intimate partner violence

The new campaign will shine a light on family, domestic and sexual violence in LGBTIQA+SB communities.
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