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Calls for clear time line for anti-vilification protections

$4,000 fine highlights gaps in WA vilification laws as leaders call for stronger protections for LGBTIQA+ communities.

On This Gay Day | A court ruled Leonard Matlovich dismissal was okay

"Maybe not in my lifetime, but we are going to win in the end." Vietnam veteran Leonard Matlovich said in 1976.

Annabel Crabb’s Kitchen Cabinet returns to get up close with politicians

ABC political guru Annabel Crabb will head to the homes of six of Australia's politicians for a meal and a chat.

Book Reviews – May

Friendship Bread by Darien Gee Allen and Unwin Avalon is a small town in America where people are struggling with life's everyday challenges. As Darien Gee introduces...

Stand Up Against Unfair Treatment – Gay and Lesbian Equality WA

By Kitty Hawkins If chocolate was a cure for homo/transphobia then I'm quite sure that by now the sheer force generated by Easter's cacao-drenched feeding...

ADF Facebook scandal deepens

By Andrew M Potts/Sydney Star Observer The scandal surrounding a homophobic Facebook page which outed gay ADF personnel has deepened with the Star Observer obtaining...

Top Grace Jones Songs

Grace Jones is going to be in Perth this weekend headlining the Blues and Roots Festival. Here's our top Grace Jones tunes. Hope we...

WA Trans* Men Head To High Court

The High Court of Australia has granted two WA transgender men the opportunity to argue why the federal court should take their case. AB...

Police Minister Still Thinks Homosexuality Is Not Normal

WA Police Minister Rob Johnson says he stands by his 2001 comments on homosexuality when he labelled it 'not normal'. During debate over the gay...

SBS Seek Gay Youth

Insight, the weekly social issues discussion program on SBS is seeking input from gay youth for an upcoming episode. Each week the program, which...

Police Minister Under Fire

Western Australia's Police Minister Rob Johnson is under fire for his homophobic comments in parliament that were directed toward openly gay Member of Parliament...

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Calls for clear time line for anti-vilification protections

$4,000 fine highlights gaps in WA vilification laws as leaders call for stronger protections for LGBTIQA+ communities.

On This Gay Day | A court ruled Leonard Matlovich dismissal was okay

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ABC political guru Annabel Crabb will head to the homes of six of Australia's politicians for a meal and a chat.

Delta Goodrem is going on tour in 2027 to support upcoming album ‘Pure’

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Roger Cook warns of growing hostility toward politicians as MPs face threats, vandalism, and increased abusive rhetoric online.
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