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Pride's New Website

What the flock? With the addition of a snazzy new Pride WA committee, the Pride website has been given a much needed makeover. Yes, a dash of flock wallpaper and some ultra snazzy navigation icons sees this much needed community portal truly step up, step out and step into a whole new realm. And over 80% of people who have visited the new Pride WA website agree that the new look URL puts the A firmly in awesome. The new site reflects the new energy of Pride’s committee and offers a platform through which to reconnect with the GLBT community it has represented for almost 20 years. The vibrant front page is a gateway into all the goings on of Pride. Six main areas make it easy to find whatever it is a browser might be looking for, be it information on Pride itself, forthcoming Pride events, how to become a member of Pride, sponsorship options and even Pride press releases. Speaking of Pride events, the Annual Pride Quiz Night is forthcoming and will be held at the Italian Club on Tuesday, July 1. Contact Sharlene on 0409 097 254 for more information.

And after the quiz night, well, stay tuned to the new and improved www.pridewa.asn.au see what’s happening with the new committee, what’s coming up and what the bright future of Pride will hold.

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