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Tourism Minister Reece Whitby welcomes decision to award Perth 2030 Gay Games

Minister Whitby said the event would drive visitation and diversify Western Australia's economy.

The Proud Awards highlight the best of WA’s LGBTIQA+ entertainers and communities

Donna Kebab was named Entertainer of the Year at the 2025 Proud Awards.

Why we’re going to Better Together 2025

With a diverse range of sessions on many different topics, we look forward to sharing many conversations from Adelaide.

Attorney-General John Quigley calls time on his political career

Western Australia's Attorney-General John Quigley has announced he'll retire from politics at the 2025 election. His decision to call time on his political career follows...

Pride WA announce the next round of their community grant program

Pride WA have announced they are taking applications for the next round of their community grants program. In-keeping with its mission, Pride WA looks to...

Author Seth Malacari speaks about 'An Unexpected Party'

Author Seth Malacari has edited and contributed to a new collection of queer speculative young adult fiction. An Unexpected Party has just been released by Fremantle...

David Goncalves makes a fashion statement at swearing in ceremony

The City of Perth's newest councilor, David Goncalves, made a big fashion statement at their swearing in ceremony this week. Donning sparkly red high...

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Tourism Minister Reece Whitby welcomes decision to award Perth 2030 Gay Games

Minister Whitby said the event would drive visitation and diversify Western Australia's economy.

The Proud Awards highlight the best of WA’s LGBTIQA+ entertainers and communities

Donna Kebab was named Entertainer of the Year at the 2025 Proud Awards.

Why we’re going to Better Together 2025

With a diverse range of sessions on many different topics, we look forward to sharing many conversations from Adelaide.

WAAC and WA Youth Pride Network withdraw from Better Together Conference

The Western Australian organisations say concern over the safety and dignity of people who are transgender have forced them to pull out.

Queensland government says it will not be deterred by court decision on puberty blockers

The government is now mulling legislation to bring in their ban in the wake of the court loss.
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