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Review | ‘Twinless’ is a psychological thriller with an original premise

'Twinless' is a psychological thriller with many twists and surprises.

On This Gay Day | In 1989 the LGBTIQA+ community rallied at parliament

In 1989 a huge protest took place on the steps of the WA parliament calling for the decriminalisation of homosexuality.

‘Reckless’: New First Nations-led comedy thriller premieres this November

The new series from SBS and NITV brings the drama to Fremantle.

PrideFEST 2024: AGWA transformed for a glitzy, glamorous ART BALL

If ART BALL 2024 is anything to go by, we’re in for a glitzy, glamorous and very gay PrideFEST!

Perth Festival director Anna Reece chats about her first program

The Artistic Director takes the reins for the 2025 festival and has some big plans.

Perth Festival to utilise abandoned East Perth Power Station

The long abandoned structure will host music events in 2025 and showcase Indigenous art.

The first Fremantle Pride event brings the rainbows to the Port City

Community groups, local businesses and musicians got involved in the event.

Loton Park’s Pride Cup tests people’s tennis skills

The tennis championship attracted a lot of players.

Faction Carnival evoked a competitive spirit and mountains of fun

Teams representing all the colours of the Pride rainbow took part.

Fremantle’s Long Table Dinner raises funds for vital community services

Famous Sharron will be hosting the fundraiser.

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Review | ‘Twinless’ is a psychological thriller with an original premise

'Twinless' is a psychological thriller with many twists and surprises.

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In 1989 a huge protest took place on the steps of the WA parliament calling for the decriminalisation of homosexuality.

‘Reckless’: New First Nations-led comedy thriller premieres this November

The new series from SBS and NITV brings the drama to Fremantle.

City of Vincent Film Project returns to celebrate local stories and creatives

The initiative highlighting local stories and supporting WA creatives is back for another round in 2026.

Bibliophile | ‘The Warrumbar’ tells a story of Australia’s haves and have-nots

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