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Concern Tasmanian hospital sale will increase discrimination

There are fears that the sale may lead to fertility treatments, contraceptive surgeries, surgical terminations and gender treatments no longer being available in the state.

The Last Mile: Diane Lloyd on the challenges faced by women with HIV

Diane Lloyd has been a prominent voice for women living with HIV over many decades. This year marks 40 years since she was first diagnosed with the virus.

Annual International AIDS Candlelight Memorial will be on Sunday 17 May

It is an opportunity to come together as a community to remember the many lives lost to AIDS.

GRAI celebrate IDAHOBIT with the documentary 'Isla's Way'

GRAI will mark International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Interphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT) with a screening of the remarkable documentary Isla's Way.  Formidable grandmother Isla Roberts is...

Union seeks paid gender affirmation leave for public sector workers

The Community and Public Sector/Civil Service Association (CPSU/CSA) are calling on the WA government to include leave for Gender Affirmation for the state's public sector...

March 31: Sunset Community Picnic for Trans Day of Visibility

Sunday 31 March is Transgender Day of Visibility, an international celebration of transgender and gender diverse lives, identities, achievements and triumphs. The day was founded...

Professor Kingsley Dixon vows to rebuild after horrific fire

Professor Kingsley Dixon, the acclaimed Western Australian botanist, has vowed to rebuild his cherished Cyress Farm and Gardens after it was destroyed by fire...

Albany councillor Thomas Brough refuses to apologise for comments

Albany councillor Thomas Brough has refused to take back his comments which suggested that the plus symbol in the LGBTIQA+ acronym includes welcoming pedophiles...

Fears Western Australia will become a conversion therapy haven

New South Wales in the latest state to pass laws which ban conversion therapy Rights advocates are concerned about the lack of action in Western...

Free Wills Week: How can a Will protect your wishes?

From 18 to 24 March, Anglicare WA are participating in Free Wills Week, providing free services for West Australians to prepare a will through...

6PR's Karl Langdon and Steve Mills share 'cats and kitty litter' urban myth

6PR Breakfast hosts Karl Langdon and Steve Mills are latest media identities to share the urban myth that there are people who choose to...

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Concern Tasmanian hospital sale will increase discrimination

There are fears that the sale may lead to fertility treatments, contraceptive surgeries, surgical terminations and gender treatments no longer being available in the state.

The Last Mile: Diane Lloyd on the challenges faced by women with HIV

Diane Lloyd has been a prominent voice for women living with HIV over many decades. This year marks 40 years since she was first diagnosed with the virus.

Annual International AIDS Candlelight Memorial will be on Sunday 17 May

It is an opportunity to come together as a community to remember the many lives lost to AIDS.

UK murder trial of baby boy set to restart with new jury

Jamie Varley, 37, is accused of murdering 13-month old Preston Davey in July 2023.

Bibliophile | ‘We Burned So Bright’ gives queer representation at the end of the world

Another soul-searching novel from queer writer TJ Klune who believes it’s important – now more than ever – to have accurate, positive queer representation in stories.
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