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Perth activist group QUEER aGender have set up a creative campaign to get

relationships recognised in WA. The group have created a Big Pink Relationship Register in protest of not being allowed to sign the official, legally recognised one. A (second) official launch of the register is planned at Court Hotel later this month.

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QUEER aGender is a new Perth community based social activist group. The group is a diverse, non-hierarchical collective of individuals with a common desire to create a more positive place for GLBTIQ people in the community. They hope to achieve this through a variety of tactics including organising campaigns, social events, art, music, direct action and collaboration with other community and activist groups. The group uses consensus based decision making to ensure that all voices are heard and individual opinions are respected and represented.

The group meets fortnightly upstairs at the Brass Monkey. For more information on QUEER aGender or the Big Pink Partnership Register contact Kat on 04 0895 8485 or Kitty on 04 1484 6153.

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