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Couch Potato | ‘Bad Company’ pokes fun at the creative world

Bad Company is a new comedy series that comes to the ABC this Sunday. The series stars the fabulous Kitty Flannagan and Anne Edmonds.

Right-wing extremism inquiry recommends greater support for LGBTIQA+ communities

LGBTIQA+ advocates have welcomed the recommendations of the inquiry's final report.

Tennessee Governor declares June to be a month to celebrate nuclear families

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has signed a declaration declaring June to be known as Nuclear Family Month.

Kiss Him, Danno!

It's gratifying in this day and age of Hollywood scraping the bottoms of various barrels (and not just the ones filled with...

Couch Potato – February

TASTY MASH! WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE: Graham Norton (Sun Feb 6, SBS- 4pm) Latest episode of the 'celebrities tracing their ancestry' series sees the...

Bear West 2011 ‘BEAR II BEAR', March 24th – 27th

Bears Perth is proud to announce the launch of our 2nd annual Bear West festival BEAR II BEAR. With three new events, this...

Law Reform Shapes HIV Response

Law reform has been 'fundamental' to Australia's HIV response, according to a report from the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations. The AFAO submitted the...

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Couch Potato | ‘Bad Company’ pokes fun at the creative world

Bad Company is a new comedy series that comes to the ABC this Sunday. The series stars the fabulous Kitty Flannagan and Anne Edmonds.

Right-wing extremism inquiry recommends greater support for LGBTIQA+ communities

LGBTIQA+ advocates have welcomed the recommendations of the inquiry's final report.

Tennessee Governor declares June to be a month to celebrate nuclear families

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has signed a declaration declaring June to be known as Nuclear Family Month.

Tournament format returns for ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 11’

18 queens face off for a chance at a crown, title and $200,000.

On This Gay Day | In 1982 the RSL stopped a wreath honouring gay service personnel

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