Just two months before the ACT elections, Philippa Moss, the former CEO of Canberra’s LGBTIQ+ community organisation Meridian, has been appointed the new ACT Greens party director.
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared Mpox (monkeypox) a global health emergency due to a sharp increase in cases, particularly in Central Africa, where the virus has mutated and is spreading rapidly.
According to a new study done by Gallup, most LGBTQ+ adults come out to their friends and family by age 22, however 18% of people surveyed in the United States study, said they have never come out to anyone.
SLAP. A video of 16-year-old Immi hitting a security officer goes viral. BANG. Sofia’s impassioned speech for the victims of a school shooting makes international news. KISS. In the car park of a small-town supermarket, people rally around Darby and Daniel as the boys lock lips in an attempt to set the world record for the longest kiss.
Shortlisted for the 2021 Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards, this new play from multi-award winning playwright Dan Giovannoni tracks three young people whose stories kick-start a series of events none of them could have anticipated, transforming them into...
Following a sold-out work-in-progress run, ‘Pickled (بيكلد),’ co-created by Najée Tannous, Antony Makhlouf, Hayden Tonazzi, May Yousif, and Francesco Pelli is set to premiere at Sydney’s Belvoir St Theatre.
Jordan Starshine and Thai Lee’s imaginative up-tempo rework of Taylor Swift’s “Guilty as Sin?” is a guaranteed dancefloor hit and showcases the impressive talent of Canberra artists in producing club bangers.
From one of musical theatre's most exciting young composers comes Ordinary Days, a refreshingly honest and funny musical about making real connections in the city that never sleeps (but probably should at some point).
Olympic diving star Tom Daley has officially retired from competitive diving after an illustrious career spanned five Olympic Games. The 30-year-old athlete made the announcement upon his return to the UK after the Paris Games, marking the end of an era for British diving.