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This gay, royal romcom is among the most hyped films of 2023 – is it any good?

This gay, royal romcom is among the most hyped films of 2023 – is it any good?

Adapted from Casey McQuiston’s 2019 New York Times best-selling novel, Red White and Royal Blue has the kind of ready-to-go fan base that streamers and studios dream of.

  • by Jared Richards

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Gay conversion law would ban suppression of gender identity
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Gay conversion law would ban suppression of gender identity

The NSW government’s plans to ban gay conversion practices will be extended to include making it illegal to change or suppress a person identifying as trans or gender diverse.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Kyle Sandilands’ monkeypox comments breached decency rules, says ACMA
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Kyle Sandilands’ monkeypox comments breached decency rules, says ACMA

Comments Sandilands made during a segment about the outbreak of monkeypox were offensive to gay men and not in line with the Commercial Radio Code of Practice, the media authority has found.

  • by Nell Geraets
‘I didn’t want to be the gay athlete’: How retiring Diamond Ash Brazill changed netball

‘I didn’t want to be the gay athlete’: How retiring Diamond Ash Brazill changed netball

In retiring from netball after 13 seasons with a World Cup medal around her neck, Ash Brazill hopes she’s helped changed the look of her sport and made it more welcoming for gay girls.

  • by Marnie Vinall
‘Dehumanising’: Australian actor heartbroken over trans ban for Talk To Me

‘Dehumanising’: Australian actor heartbroken over trans ban for Talk To Me

Actor Zoe Terakes, best known for Wentworth and Nine Perfect Strangers, has responded to the film’s banning in Kuwait.

  • by Garry Maddox
Regardless of industry or gender, getting dressed for work isn’t always easy

Regardless of industry or gender, getting dressed for work isn’t always easy

For women and those outside the gender binary, the right work attire is crucial for success.

  • by Lauren Ironmonger
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Why signing this footballer may be an own goal for mega-spending Saudis
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Why signing this footballer may be an own goal for mega-spending Saudis

What might happen if a Premier League star noted as an LGBTQIA+ advocate elected to remain true to his values playing for his new club in Saudi Arabia? Therein lies the opportunity.

  • by Darren Kane
‘I want to be visible’: The trans World Cup star breaking down barriers

‘I want to be visible’: The trans World Cup star breaking down barriers

Canada midfielder Quinn, who faces the Matildas on Monday night, became the first non-binary athlete to win an Olympic gold medal at the Tokyo Games in 2021.

  • by Emma Kemp
Lack of progress in NRL since jersey saga a kick in guts, says Roberts
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Lack of progress in NRL since jersey saga a kick in guts, says Roberts

A year on from the scandal that derailed the Sea Eagles’ season, Ian Roberts says the NRL has done little to improve diversity and inclusivity.

  • by Danny Weidler
Census considering tracking gender identity and sexual orientation in 2026

Census considering tracking gender identity and sexual orientation in 2026

The bureau of statistics baulked at asking Australians about their gender ahead of the 2021 census – but that could change in the 2026 national headcount.

  • by Shane Wright
BBC apologises for asking Moroccan soccer captain ‘inappropriate’ question

BBC apologises for asking Moroccan soccer captain ‘inappropriate’ question

The UK’s national broadcaster apologised after its reporter asked the Moroccan captain if there were gay players on her World Cup team and what their life is like in the country where same-sex relationships are outlawed.

  • by Carla Jaeger