Oct 1, 2024
NGA | 15 NOV

Don’t Forget to Remember

Join us for a night of laughter and tears to mark the 30th anniversary of the landmark exhibition, Don’t Leave Me This Way: Art in the Age of AIDS. Opening at the National Gallery in November 1994, Don’t Leave Me This Way: Art in the Age of AIDS was the first exhibition about HIV/AIDS to be held at a national gallery anywhere in the world.

Sep 30, 2024
GARDENING

Grow your own Floriade rainbow pride garden!

Gardening offers more than just a green escape. It’s also a proven way to boost general fitness levels and mental health, reduce stress, and enhance your mood and wellbeing. Personally, I’ve always found that being in our garden invites me to slow down and be more focused in the present moment. Whether you have a sprawling property or just a few pots on a balcony, the act of caring for plants can nurture your soul, offering a space where you can find peace in the simplicity of nature amidst life’s demands, and there are a lot of those! So, if you are feeling the pull to step outside, this...

Sep 30, 2024
Thailand

Thailand’s Queer community celebrates equality

The recent decision to legalise same-sex marriage has ignited a flame of hope and excitement among the LGBTIQ+ community. Many queer folks from Asian countries with more restrictive policies now see Thailand as a new beacon of equality and acceptance, a shining example of what the future could hold.

Sep 29, 2024
Sponsord Post

Start your family with Life Fertility Clinic

Our newly established, purpose-built facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, and our team is committed to educating and supporting you along every step of your journey to parenthood.

Sep 26, 2024
Theatre Review

Rearrange the deck chairs – ‘Titanique’ is here!

‘Titanique’ recently premiered at Sydney’s Grand Electric to a well-deserved ecstatic response from audiences. This off-Broadway musical sensation is an outrageously entertaining jukebox musical offering a razor-sharp send-up of James Cameron’s 1997 blockbuster film, ‘Titanic’. However, this  re-imagining of the story of the ill-fated vessel takes a significant departure from the movie. In ‘Titanique,’ the timeless and tragic love story between Jack and Rose is told through the eyes of the one-and-only French Canadian superstar songstress, Celine Dion, played to perfection by Marney McQuee...

Sep 26, 2024
USA

Prominent lesbian scientist receives Medal of Freedom

Jane Rigby, an out lesbian and one of NASA’s chief scientists, has been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honour in the US.

Sep 26, 2024
FOR SALE

Impressive Tweed River Entertainer

Situated in a serene cul-de-sac street, this property boasts an impressive frontage to the Tweed River, offering panoramic views over the river and the lush sugar cane fields. From here, you can admire the majestic Tweed Caldera, Mount Nullum and Wollumbin (Mt Warning).

Sep 26, 2024
Theatre

The End Of The Wharf As We Know It!

After twenty-five years in the harsh and unforgiving spotlight of politics, The Wharf Revue has decided to step away from public life.

Sep 25, 2024
POLITCS

Conversations of Change with Shane Rattenbury

Shane Rattenbury loves the simple things in life, but especially his bike and a good bush track at sunrise. If he’s not campaigning for change or listening to Aussie pub rock, Shane Rattenbury, who is the ACT Greens Member for Kurrajong, is probably running around a lake or through a forest, thinking about the state of the world and how he can make it better. He’s a passionate man on a mission.

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