Vicious Grindr robberies on the increase
While Canberra’s Grindr attackers are still at large, police in Perth have caught four boys, aged between 15 and 17, for similarly opportunistic attacks. Police
The ACT’s rainbow vote
ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr has taken aim at the Liberal’s lack of solid commitment to the Canberra queer community in the lead up to
Book review: Work Backwards by Tim Duggan
As a successful media entrepreneur and author, Tim Duggan seemed to have life sorted. In 2005, he established queer online magazine SameSame.com.au and then co-founded
Alex Greenwich wins court case
Former NSW One Nation party leader Mark Latham has been ordered to pay gay independent MP Alex Greenwich $140,000 by a Federal Court judge who
TV/film reviews: The Boyfriend, Crossing, Priscilla
The Boyfriend Netflix. 4 stars Having now watched four queer dating shows in a row for STUN, I consider myself somewhat of a genre aficionado.
Review: Gaudy Ball
What a spectacular night at the Polo Club! KREWD presented the Gaudy Ball on the 14th of September, and it was truly a memorable extravaganza.
Pride in Paradise
In his first year in the role of marketing, Jack Bailey is enthusiastic about the 16-day program and its offering not only for locals but
Image-based abuse is on the rise
Image-based abuse is on the rise on queer dating/hook up apps, writes Andrew Macdonald. The digital landscape has seen significant advancements in connectivity and communication,
More Grindr attacks, no cops at Fair Day
Canberra’s LGBTIQA+ community is divided over the decision to exclude the police from having a presence at this year’s SpringOUT Fair Day, either in-or-out of
What’s left behind?
Director Jarrad West moved from Perth to the ACT in 2006 and formed Everyman Theatre, which is now in its 16th year and has become
