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Aberdeen university employee arrested over comments about the death of Ann Widdecombe

An employee at the University of Aberdeen has been arrested and charged over comments she allegedly made online following news of the death of...

Prosecutors drop four charges against broadcaster Alan Jones

Four sexual abuse charges levelled at broadcaster Alan Jones have been dropped ahead of his trial beginning in August.

Serial rapist who attacked men in Perth released on parole

Kok Foo Lim, convicted of multiple sexual offences against men in Perth, has been released on parole under strict supervision conditions.

IDAHOBIT Day: Neami National invite you to afternoon tea

May 17th is International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT Day), marking an opportunity to stand with the LGBTIQ+ community and against...

OUTinPerth two years on: We’re still here!

Two years ago this week it looked like OUTinPerth would have to close its doors. The company that owned the magazine suddenly went out of...

New support initiatives for transgender people launched

Transfolk of WA have launched two new initiatives to support transgender people in Perth. Firstly Social Space, is a new casual hangout for transgender people....

Fringe World launches legal action against JumpClimb

Fringe World have announced they will commence proceedings against the companies that have failed to pay artists and crew from the 2018 festival. JumpClimb, an...

The new edition of 'Elska' magazine captures the men of Perth

The latest edition of Elska magazine has just been released and features stories photographs and stories of a whole bunch of local Perth guys. The...

Shadow Arts Minister calls for more protections for Fringe World artists

Shadow Arts Minister Tony Krsticevic says he supports the government's investment in Fringe World but has called for greater protections for independent contractors. The...

Tim Hammond resigns from parliament triggering by-election for Perth

Labor MP Tim Hammond has announced his resignation from federal parliament, citing family reasons. The move will trigger a by-election for the inner city...

JumpClimb closure leaves unpaid Fringe World artists worried

The Fringe World festival team have confirmed today that one of their largest affiliated events management companies may be preparing for voluntary administration. JumpClimb, an...

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Aberdeen university employee arrested over comments about the death of Ann Widdecombe

An employee at the University of Aberdeen has been...

Prosecutors drop four charges against broadcaster Alan Jones

Four sexual abuse charges levelled at broadcaster Alan Jones have been dropped ahead of his trial beginning in August.

Serial rapist who attacked men in Perth released on parole

Kok Foo Lim, convicted of multiple sexual offences against men in Perth, has been released on parole under strict supervision conditions.

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.

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