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Sep 25, 2024
POLITCS
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.

Sep 23, 2024
SPONSORED POST
 Farrar Gesini Dunn recognises the unique barriers the LGBTIQ+ community face, including when navigating the legal system.

Sep 22, 2024
NOW SOLD
This European-styled home is ideally situated for beach and bay lovers or those seeking a unique living experience or an investment for short-term rentals. It currently rents Airbnb with healthy returns, making it an excellent investment.

Sep 17, 2024
POLITCS
Andrew Barr is a man with some rather surprisingly controversial opinions. For instance, he thinks there are times when pineapple on pizza is a good thing and lives by the motto that life is too short for bad coffee.

Sep 17, 2024
HEALTH
Do you think you have been exposed to HIV?  It's vital that PEP is started as soon as possible after any possible exposure to HIV — preferably within a few hours.

Sep 17, 2024
QUEER HEALTH
Heading out on the town, meeting new people or going on a holiday should be all about creating unforgettable memories and having a (pleasurable) blast. But let’s face it — nobody wants to worry about unexpected health issues ruining the fun. That’s where insurance comes in handy, in the form of an MPOX vaccine.

Sep 16, 2024
BUISNESS
 Buy Rainbow is the only business fair in Sydney to exclusively platform and feature LGBTQIA+ owned and operated businesses.

Sep 11, 2024
QUEER READS
One Friday afternoon, I wandered into my local bookshop, starving for some queer fiction. My eyes scrolled down the decorated-in-rainbow column of young adult fiction until they hit the bottom of the shelf.

Sep 11, 2024
Canberra
In response to members of the community, the organisers of Canberra's SpringOUT Festival have decided not to include a plainclothes police stall at this year's Pride Fair Day. The committee issued a statement acknowledging the concerns and outlined plans for further consultation. It's been a difficult time for the committee as other community members strongly favour including the local police force, saying healing can't happen if we don't include everyone.