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Australian government urged to protect transgender rights and recognition

Equality Australia call on the federal government to maintain gender protections in the Sex Discrimination Act.

Television comedy director James Burrows dies aged 85

Acclaimed director James Burrows, who shaped modern television comedy across decades, has died aged 85, prompting tributes from major stars.

Review | ‘Dirty Talk’ is hilarious, but also has something to say

A witty and engaging production at The Blue Room blends fantasy and reality while cleverly challenging ideas about romance, identity and confidence.

PICYS Launches New Resources

Perth Inner City Youth Service (PICYS) in conjunction with the Opening Closets Project launched two new websites, a booklet for transgender and transsexual individuals,...

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Australian government urged to protect transgender rights and recognition

Equality Australia call on the federal government to maintain gender protections in the Sex Discrimination Act.

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Acclaimed director James Burrows, who shaped modern television comedy across decades, has died aged 85, prompting tributes from major stars.

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