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Revelation begins with ‘U Are the Universe’

It's a rare chance to see Ukrainian sci-fi about the potential end of the human race.

CinnefestOZ announced the four films competing for their $100,000 prize

Two WA made films are in the running for the big prize.

Natalie Jenkins joins Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company

Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company has announced the appointment of Natalie Jenkins as their new Executive Director.

Ruddock Calls for Gay Rights Consultation

Attorney-General Phillip Ruddock has called for community consultation into whether same-sex couples want to have equal rights and responsibilities under the law. Ruddock has...

Red Cross Restrictions

Anyone who can answer no to all the questions on the Red Cross Online survey (see end of article) can, according to the Red...

There's No Medicine Like Mum

After a brush with what he is sure was the bubonic plague, OUTinPerth columnist Brett Dias explains the upside of being sick: Mum's TLC...

Missy Higgins: Up Close and Personal

She won triple j's ‘Unearthed' competition while she was still in high school. Her first album ‘The Sound of White' topped the Australian charts....

Human Rights on the Agenda for WA

Many Western Australians are unaware that the basic human rights they often take for granted are not protected by law. Attorney General Jim McGinty...

Queer as Funk @ the Court Hotel

Queer as Funk @ the Court Hotel 8pm 'til late

Bangles to Beatles @ The Court Hotel

Bangles to Beatles @ The Court Hotel 9.30 'til late

26UP Dinner / Court

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Revelation begins with ‘U Are the Universe’

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