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WA Police will march in uniform for the first time at Pride 2016

WA Police will march in uniform at the Pride Parade on Saturday night. It's the first time Western Australian officers have been given permission...

Local singer Philip La Rosa has a message of hope and love for Pride

Independent artist Philip La Rosa, who hails from Fremantle, has a message of hope, love and equality with his new EP Strong. As Western Australia's...

Liberal Senator Dean Smith could cross the floor over plebiscite

Western Australian senator Dean Smith has told ABC's Radio National that he would not rule out crossing the floor to vote against the government's...

Tasmania passes motion to support marriage equality

Tasmania's Upper House has passed a motion in support of marriage equality in Australia, following a successful in-principle motion in the Lower House last...

Abbe May asks 'Are We Flirting?'

Abbe May's got a brand new song and is heading out on tour. 'Are We Flirting?' sees the local musician utilse a sultry cat...

Go for a Wander with the WA Wanderers

Local men's walking group the WA Wanderers are meeting up this Sunday for a stroll along the banks of the Swan. The WA Wanderers Bush...

Federal Senate calls on WA government to drop anti-protest laws

The federal senate has backed a motion calling for the WA government to abandon it's proposed anti-protest laws. The Criminal Code Amendment (Prevention of Lawful Activity...

School Rules with Safe Schools Coalition

The Safe Schools Coalition is an organisation dedicated to promoting awareness and providing support to Australian schools to nurture safe and inclusive environments for...

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