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All Things Queer talks homelessness and marriage equality

RTRFM 92.1’s LGBTIQ+ program All Things Queer will focus on two major issues that face the LGBTIQ+ community; homelessness and marriage equality.

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Bayswater Councillor Catherine Ehrhardt will be in the studio discussing the recent announcement that her council will be discussing a motion to support marriage equality.

Bayswater could be the second council in Western Australia to urge the federal government to create equal marriage laws, following the support of Port Hedland council last year.



Perth Inner City Youth Service (PICYS) CEO Andrew Hall will also be speaking with the hosts about youth homelessness and the prevalence of LGBTIQ+ kids who seek help after being displaced from their homes.

You can also check out our recent chat with a young trans woman named Syrena and her experience with PICYS in the April issue of our magazine.

Tune in to RTRFM 92.1 from 11am for an hour of All Things Queer every Wednesday morning.

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