"Lesbian vampire killer" Tracey Wigginton released after 20 years in Australian jail
One of Australia's most notorious murderers, "lesbian vampire killer" Tracey Wigginton, has been released after 20 years behinds bars. read more
Queensland Lesbian Couple Plans Civil Union Celebration
WHEN the Michaels' first child is born in April, they want it to know it came into the world as part of a loving family. A loving, legally recognised, family.
Legends debate gay rights
Monday, January 23, 2012 MELBOURNE, Australia — Martina Navratilova and Margaret Smith Court are two of the best players in the history of women's tennis, but they could hardly be more different. Czech-born U.S. citizen Navratilova, 55, is an icon of the gay and lesbian movement. The Australian Court, 69, is a Pentecostal minister and will not stop telling Navratilova that God "loves" her though ...
Rights of 'lesbian vampire killer' defended
An Australian prisoner support group has stood up for the rights of convicted murderer Tracey Wigginton.
Interflora launches gay and lesbian Valentine’s Day campaign
Interflora has launched a national digital campaign that targets the gay and lesbian community in the run-up to Valentine’s Day. The campaign – devised by Pink Media Group and The Sphere Agency – will include web banners running on sites including lotl.com, gaynewsnetwork.com.au, dnamagazine.com.au and starobserver.com.au and in Facebook fan page feeds. The campaign starts [...]
Australian Open: Nishikori eliminates Tsonga, Makarova stuns Serena
Melboune, Jan 23 : Kei Nishikori eliminated sixth-seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France Monday to advance into the quarterfinals of the Australian Open on Monday, becoming the first Japanese to achieve the feat in the premier tournament since tennis turned professional in 1968.
White dropped while Hogg makes come back in Australian T20 team
Sydney, Jan 23: The Australian selectors have announced the squad for the two Twenty20 against India in February.
Australia agenda: Perth International Arts Festival
Hundreds of performers and artists will flood the isolated city of Perth this week, transforming it into a cultural hub of arts, theatre and music for the launch of the Perth International Arts Festival.
Laurence Watts: Should the Australian Open's Margaret Court Arena Be Renamed?
It's unfortunate that play at the 100th Australian Open, which began yesterday in Melbourne, is being overshadowed by the bigoted comments of a former champion, and it reflects poor judgement on the part of the event's organizers.
Australia agenda: Tennis champs compete in the Australian Open, Tamworth Country Music Festival, Big Day Out
Melbourne will host the first of four annual Grand Slam tennis tournaments to be held during 2012. Tennis greats including Serena Williams, Roger Federer, Petra Kvitova and Andy Murray plus the world’s top-ranked players Novak Djokovic and Caroline Wozniacki will compete for the Grand Slam title. Two huge music festivals, The Tamworth Country Music Festival and the Big Day Out, will also kick ...