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New round of LGBTIQA+ inclusion grants awarded

Four WA organisations receive LGBTIQA+ inclusion grants to deliver projects promoting community connection, education and diversity across metropolitan and regional areas.

Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

New tracks from The Avalanches and Jamie XX, Chris Housman, Jude York, The Fizz, Adam Lambert, and Oliver Cronin and Madonna.

On This Gay Day | Film director Franco Zeffirelli died in 2019

Zefferelli is remembered for his films and operas.

Create @ Freedom Centre

From: Fri, 2 March 2007 To: Fri, 2 March 2007 Venue: 1/471 William Street, Northbridge Time: 4 -8pm

True Colours, UnitingCare West, Bunbury

From: Fri, 2 March 2007 To: Fri, 2 March 2007 Time: 5:30 – 7:30pm

GALS @ Lesser Town Hall

From: Thu, 1 March 2007 To: Thu, 1 March 2007 Venue: 26 View Street, North Perth Time: 7pm

Perth Outdoor Group @ Wanneroo Botanic Golf Course

Perth Outdoor Group @ Wanneroo Botanic Golf Course

Sunsmart Tournament @ Loton Park Tennis Club

Sunsmart Tournament @ Loton Park Tennis Club

26 UP dinner

26 UP dinner

Golf Bags (Women’s Only), 9 holes

Golf Bags (Women's Only), 9 holes

Bears Perth Underbear Party @ the Den

Bears Perth Underbear Party @ the Den

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New round of LGBTIQA+ inclusion grants awarded

Four WA organisations receive LGBTIQA+ inclusion grants to deliver projects promoting community connection, education and diversity across metropolitan and regional areas.

Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

New tracks from The Avalanches and Jamie XX, Chris Housman, Jude York, The Fizz, Adam Lambert, and Oliver Cronin and Madonna.

On This Gay Day | Film director Franco Zeffirelli died in 2019

Zefferelli is remembered for his films and operas.

New GRAI publication celebrates 50 fabulous years of Connections

GRAI will launch a publication capturing 50 years of Connections Nightclub, sharing stories of community, resilience and belonging in WA..

Tasmanian Liberal senator Jonno Duniam to quit politics

Tasmanian senator Jonno Duniam will retire, citing family reasons, with leadership tensions and party pressures contributing to his decision.
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