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LGBTIQ State Election Forum at The Court this Tuesday

Ahead of the WA state election on March 11, OUTinPerth and The Court Hotel are teaming up to give voters the opportunity to ask politicians about LGBTIQ issues that are important to them.

Labor’s Lisa Baker MLA and Greens MLC Lynn MacLaren along with figures from other parties will be available to answer your questions as our state prepares to head to the polls.

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Whether you’re concerned about marriage equality, health care, PrEP, adoption, housing or aged care – the open forum is designed to enable you to find out where candidates stand on specific issues and interact directly with those who may represent you in our next parliament.

Come and grab a bite and a refreshment at The Court Hotel this Tuesday and find out more about what matters to you.

#VOTE2017 will be held at The Court Hotel, Tuesday February 21st from 7pm. For more information or to register your interest, head to the Facebook event page.

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