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Seven Queer Things To Do Tonight

Heading out tonight?

One of Perth GLBT best kept secrets is on tonight. Sunset Coasters is at The Honey Lounge from 6pm. Sunset Coasters is a monthly meeting for GLBT professionals, but anyone is welcome really.

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The Prime Timers are meeting for dinner at Wing Bo in Maylands at 7pm.

Girls night Lady Luck is on upstairs at The Brass Monkey, things kick off from 7pm.

Wanna get physical? Gay and Lesbian Badminton is meeting at The Rise in Maylands from 7pm – 9pm.

Claudia Alessi’s new show In This opens at The State Theatre Centre at 8pm.

Drag Factory is on at The Court Hotel with hosts Hannah Conda and Ruby Jewelz. Last months winner Veronica Jean Jones will be taking to the stage in a big production number at 10:30pm. Tim Bee will be spinning the tunes. There’s a rumour that he’s a bit depressed and may only be playing The Smiths tonight. The craziness starts at 8pm.

Lesbian Mud Wrestling will be underway at Connections Night Club, doors open at 10pm.

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