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‘Dead Man’s Wire’ set to give Revelation a high stakes start
Graeme Watson
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17 June 2026
Gus Van Sant's Dead Man's Wire will open Revelation Perth, blending true crime tension, strong performances, and darkly compelling storytelling.
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San Francisco police renew search for ‘The Doodler’
Graeme Watson
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17 June 2026
San Francisco police renew search for "Doodler" suspect linked to six murders of men in the 1970s, with new public interest emerging.
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On This Gay Day | Poet Pat Parker died in 1989
Graeme Watson
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17 June 2026
Pat Parker was a Black lesbian poet and activist whose work explored identity, justice and personal experience across decades of influential writing.
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Connections gets ready to celebrate the Big 50
OUTinPerth
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10 December 2025
It'll be one of the biggest parties of the decade.
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Help preserve ECU’s queer history: Why stories like Colin’s matter
OUTinPerth
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6 December 2025
Ahead of closing its Mount Lawley campus ECU is launching a new preservation project.
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Help plan Western Australia’s 200th birthday celebrations
Graeme Watson
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6 December 2025
When I arrived in Western Australia in 1979 I distinctly remember the stickers noting the state's 150th birthday, it was a popular t-shirt too....
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WA’s Assisted Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Bill passes
Leigh Andrew Hill
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3 December 2025
The new laws will make it easier for couples to access altruistic surrogacy in WA.
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World AIDS Day 2025 calls for no one to be left behind
Graeme Watson
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2 December 2025
WAAC CEO Dr Daniel Vujcich provided a snapshot of HIV in Western Australian in 2025.
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Debate on the Surrogacy and Reproductive Technology bill continues
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2 December 2025
Labor are hoping to pass the bill before the end of the year but progress is slow.
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Perth’s Pride Parade brings Northbridge streets to life
Graeme Watson
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1 December 2025
The Saturday night event featured more than 200 floats and messages of support for the LGBTIQA+ communities.
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HIV Community Champions announced on World AIDS Day
Graeme Watson
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1 December 2025
The National Association of People with HIV Australia (NAPWHA) and Gilead Sciences Australia have announced the 2025 Community Champions.
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