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Queer Screen’s 2025 mini-Mardi Gras Film Festival is heading to Canberra
Queer Screen’s 2025 mini-Mardi Gras Film Festival is hitting the Hume and heading to Canberra Queer Screen’s 2025 mini-Mardi Gras Film Festival is on its
Review – Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story at The Street Theatre, Canberra
Review – Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story at The Street Theatre, Canberra Thursday 27 February When you go out to see a show by
Queer, Somebody Somewhere, Emilia Pérez reviews
STREAMING Somebody Somewhere Binge 5 stars Emilia Pérez Netflix 3 stars If you haven’t yet embarked on the journey that is Somebody Somewhere then now
A tragic sequel: Trump 2.0
Donald Trump has re-entered the White House and millions of marginalised people, especially those within the LGBTQI+ community, are bracing for the impact. His previous
Cafe Stepping Stone – empowering migrant women
The ACT’s Local Hero award recipients for 2025 are passionate about empowering migrant women, writes Jo Falvey. “We won an award recently, and afterwards, as
You spin me round(about)
Many of us have driven around Canberra’s Rainbow Roundabout but what does it mean to the community? Ali Khan finds out. Located at the heart
Posting and boasting goes national
The chief executive of LGBTIQ+ health organisation Thorne Harbour Health, Simon Ruth has called for a nationally coordinated response to the Grindr attacks, which have
Police in pride.. or not?
A new poll on the inclusion of police in pride parades by Just.Equal Australia has found that a 63.9 per cent majority of LGBTQ+ people
Navigating Identity and Humor: Holly Hazlewood’s Bold Stand in Comedy
“I’m very proud to bring an hour of queer comedy at a time when, again, queer art of any kind is being scrutinized at a
Thai-ing the knot
Thailand has become the first country in south-east Asia to legalise marriage equality, after more than a decade of campaigns for the reform. Hundreds of