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Calls for clear time line for anti-vilification protections

$4,000 fine highlights gaps in WA vilification laws as leaders call for stronger protections for LGBTIQA+ communities.

On This Gay Day | A court ruled Leonard Matlovich dismissal was okay

"Maybe not in my lifetime, but we are going to win in the end." Vietnam veteran Leonard Matlovich said in 1976.

Annabel Crabb’s Kitchen Cabinet returns to get up close with politicians

ABC political guru Annabel Crabb will head to the homes of six of Australia's politicians for a meal and a chat.

WA Health Minister voices his opposition to gay conversion therapies

Western Australia's Health Minister Roger Cook has restated his opposition to gay cure therapies and says people who come across professionals promoting counselling therapies...

Catching Up with Mr Gay World – Jordan Bruno

Jordan Bruno came to public prominence as a contestant on the popular TV show My Kitchen Rules. Working alongside his mother Anna, the pair...

Rodney Croome labels AG John Quigley's statements as "nonsense"

Western Australian Attorney General is unable to say if the McGowan government will support proposed changes to the state's Equal Opportunity Act because the...

Stonewall – the tipping point for LGBTI rights

If there's a spot LGBTI people most make a pilgrimage to it's 53 Christopher Street in New York's Greenwich Village. Here lies the Stonewall Inn,...

WA Greens introduce bill to end discrimination in religious schools

WA Greens spokesperson for Sexuality and Gender Diversity Alison Xamon will introduce legislation to amend the the Equal Opportunities Act 1984 (WA) to prevent...

Alison Xamon: Why WA's Equal Opportunities Act needs to change

It remains lawful for private religious schools in Western Australia, including those receiving taxpayer funding, to sack lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer...

40 years ago protesters took to Sydney's streets for the first Mardi Gras

On this day 40 years ago a large group of people marched down the street in Sydney, propelling the LGBTI rights movement into the...

Are heterosexuals even real, or are they just Bigfoot?

Hardly a month goes by without a study simply scandalising some people with the salacious suggestion that self-identifying straights might not be quite as...

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Calls for clear time line for anti-vilification protections

$4,000 fine highlights gaps in WA vilification laws as leaders call for stronger protections for LGBTIQA+ communities.

On This Gay Day | A court ruled Leonard Matlovich dismissal was okay

"Maybe not in my lifetime, but we are going to win in the end." Vietnam veteran Leonard Matlovich said in 1976.

Annabel Crabb’s Kitchen Cabinet returns to get up close with politicians

ABC political guru Annabel Crabb will head to the homes of six of Australia's politicians for a meal and a chat.

Delta Goodrem is going on tour in 2027 to support upcoming album ‘Pure’

Delta Goodrem confirms her 2027 Australian tour, with eight shows including Perth, supporting new album 'Pure'.

Premier Roger Cook highlights “increasingly hostile” environment for politicians

Roger Cook warns of growing hostility toward politicians as MPs face threats, vandalism, and increased abusive rhetoric online.
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