Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Privacy Policy Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. admin 29 August 2013 Drag Factory Community Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp It was a quiet night at this week’s edition of Drag Factory at The Court Hotel with only one contender turning up for the competition. The trip out was worthwhile though as we got to see Hanah Conda do a comical take on Whitney Houston. TagsADGALDrag FactoryHannah CondaRuby JewelzThe Court Hotel Latest News Advocates welcome intersex education program funding in Tasmanian budget 23 May 2026 0 Equality Tasmania have welcomed the 2026-27 Tasmanian State Budget funds a ground-breaking program for intersex people. History On This Gay Day | Louise Pratt delivered her first speech in WA parliament 23 May 2026 0 In 2001, Louise Pratt delivered her inaugural speech to the Western Australian parliament, setting out an agenda for LGBTQ+ law reform. News ‘Ask for Angela’ safety initiative expands to regional areas 22 May 2026 0 The initiative gives patrons a discreet way to seek help if they feel unsafe, while providing venue staff with clear guidance on how to respond. News Regional advocates dismiss Beazley “non-response” 22 May 2026 0 LGBTIQA+ community critiques Minister Hannah Beazley's letter as a non-response to their pressing concerns in Western Australia. Newsletter I want in Don't miss News Advocates welcome intersex education program funding in Tasmanian budget 23 May 2026 0 Equality Tasmania have welcomed the 2026-27 Tasmanian State Budget funds a ground-breaking program for intersex people. History On This Gay Day | Louise Pratt delivered her first speech in WA parliament 23 May 2026 0 In 2001, Louise Pratt delivered her inaugural speech to the Western Australian parliament, setting out an agenda for LGBTQ+ law reform. News ‘Ask for Angela’ safety initiative expands to regional areas 22 May 2026 0 The initiative gives patrons a discreet way to seek help if they feel unsafe, while providing venue staff with clear guidance on how to respond. News Regional advocates dismiss Beazley “non-response” 22 May 2026 0 LGBTIQA+ community critiques Minister Hannah Beazley's letter as a non-response to their pressing concerns in Western Australia. Local “We were never convicted”: GRAI warns Parliament has one chance to get this right 22 May 2026 0 GLBTI Rights in Ageing Inc (GRAI) is urging former and current LGBTIQA+ Defence personnel to speak out before a Senate inquiry deadline. Advocates welcome intersex education program funding in Tasmanian budget OUTinPerth - 23 May 2026 Equality Tasmania have welcomed the 2026-27 Tasmanian State Budget funds a ground-breaking program for intersex people. Read more On This Gay Day | Louise Pratt delivered her first speech in WA parliament OUTinPerth - 23 May 2026 In 2001, Louise Pratt delivered her inaugural speech to the Western Australian parliament, setting out an agenda for LGBTQ+ law reform. Read more ‘Ask for Angela’ safety initiative expands to regional areas Graeme Watson - 22 May 2026 The initiative gives patrons a discreet way to seek help if they feel unsafe, while providing venue staff with clear guidance on how to respond. Read more