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The Netherlands has banned conversion therapy

The Netherlands bans conversion therapy while Western Australia faces delays, with legislation still expected despite years of political commitments and advocacy pressure.

French parliament holds minute of silence for teen killed in alleged homophobic attack

France’s National Assembly honours teen killed in Metz, as police investigate alleged homophobic motive and consider possible revised charges.

Malaysian trio charged over Grindr related robberies

hree men face charges in Malaysia over an alleged Grindr-based robberies, with police claiming nine victims came forward earlier this year.

City of Perth boosts Pride WA funding as Fairday relocates

PrideFest will get funding from the city for three years, and Fairday will move to a new location.

Review | Dark Ritual – Carla Lippis

Carla Lippis reimagines Dorothy's story into a thrilling tale of girl gangs, dive bars and sweet revenge.

Review | Christina Bianco: Crowd Control

Christina Bianco's Crowd Control is an exquisitely produced, hilariously funny and divinely inspired creation.

Rainbow Interfaith Alliance held IDAHOBIT celebrations for all

Last month in Midland, the newly formed Rainbow Interfaith Alliance held an Interfaith celebration of IDAHOBIT.

Public sector union disappointed as WA government rejects calls for gender affirmation leave

The union says government workers are being left behind.

Review | Caroline O’Connor – My Musical Life

Caroline O'Connor's show was a delightful blend of music, storytelling, and abundant laughter.

Meaghan Holden appointed inaugural CEO of Living Proud

Holden joins Living Proud from Switchboard in Victoria.

Review | It’s A Sin: Songs of Love and Shame

It's A Sin: Songs of Love and Shame is a fantastically funny, heartfelt and captivating hour of cabaret.

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The Netherlands has banned conversion therapy

The Netherlands bans conversion therapy while Western Australia faces delays, with legislation still expected despite years of political commitments and advocacy pressure.

French parliament holds minute of silence for teen killed in alleged homophobic attack

France’s National Assembly honours teen killed in Metz, as police investigate alleged homophobic motive and consider possible revised charges.

Malaysian trio charged over Grindr related robberies

hree men face charges in Malaysia over an alleged Grindr-based robberies, with police claiming nine victims came forward earlier this year.

Singer Bonnie Tyler out of coma but still “very unwell”

Bonnie Tyler has emerged from a coma after surgery in Portugal but remains seriously ill, with doctors cautiously optimistic about recovery.

Madonna ramps up promotion of ‘Confessions on a Dance Floor II’

A new video, a live show and a sneak listen of a new track are adding to the Confessions II journey.
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