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Concern Tasmanian hospital sale will increase discrimination

There are fears that the sale may lead to fertility treatments, contraceptive surgeries, surgical terminations and gender treatments no longer being available in the state.

The Last Mile: Diane Lloyd on the challenges faced by women with HIV

Diane Lloyd has been a prominent voice for women living with HIV over many decades. This year marks 40 years since she was first diagnosed with the virus.

Annual International AIDS Candlelight Memorial will be on Sunday 17 May

It is an opportunity to come together as a community to remember the many lives lost to AIDS.

Sugar and Spice and all things nice…

The GLCS SWEET Bake Off is back on Sunday May 16th. If you missed last year's Sweet, your tummy is probably still rumbling. Wait...

SSDAG Launches New Look Resource

The same sex domestic abuse group (SSDAG) has started the distribution of its new resource – Towards Freedom. Towards freedom is detailed booklet that...

GLBTI Retirement Association Incorporated

GRAI, (GLBTI Retirement Association Inc), in partnership with Curtin University, has been continuing its research project Accommodation options for older Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Trans...

Project X: Post Mardi Gras Maintenance

For many a gay man the preparation for Mardi Gras involves endless weights, tanning, waxing, clipping and preening. Time, energy and money all go...

The Chamelion Society of Western Australia

The Chameleon Society welcomes all people – whether they are crossdressers, male to-female transsexuals or female-to male transsexuals – and their partners, families, and...

Drug Trends – The Changing Face Of Addiction

Whether we like it or not, many people in our community are touched by substance abuse. One of the major obstacles in tackling these...

Local Boys Claim Mardi Gras Prize

WA filmmakers Nathan Keene and Will Faulkner walked off with the top prize in this year's Mardi Gras Film Festival's short film competition, My...

Surrogacy Granted To Queensland Same-Sex Couples

Queensland has joined most of the nation in allowing altruistic surrogacy however those seeking a commercial surrogacy, even overseas, still face criminal prosecution. It took...

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Concern Tasmanian hospital sale will increase discrimination

There are fears that the sale may lead to fertility treatments, contraceptive surgeries, surgical terminations and gender treatments no longer being available in the state.

The Last Mile: Diane Lloyd on the challenges faced by women with HIV

Diane Lloyd has been a prominent voice for women living with HIV over many decades. This year marks 40 years since she was first diagnosed with the virus.

Annual International AIDS Candlelight Memorial will be on Sunday 17 May

It is an opportunity to come together as a community to remember the many lives lost to AIDS.

UK murder trial of baby boy set to restart with new jury

Jamie Varley, 37, is accused of murdering 13-month old Preston Davey in July 2023.

Bibliophile | ‘We Burned So Bright’ gives queer representation at the end of the world

Another soul-searching novel from queer writer TJ Klune who believes it’s important – now more than ever – to have accurate, positive queer representation in stories.
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