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Teen cowgirl set to make Australian history

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Teen cowgirl set to make Australian history - Brittany is the first indigenous female in Australia to be invited to compete in the National Rodeo Council of Australia's National Rodeo Final. Brittany ...

Married At First Sight is welcoming its first same-sex couple, thanks to New Zealand

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Married At First Sight is welcoming its first same-sex couple, thanks to New Zealand - "In Australia [ same-sex marriage] is not something that's been legalised whereas in New Zealand it's very progressive and that's why we brought them ...

Australians Back Gay Marriage But Not Referendum Plan

Australians Back Gay Marriage But Not Referendum Plan - A majority of Australians support gay marriage, an opinion poll on Wednesday showed, but they do not back the ...

New study finds homophobia insport continues to be a majorproblem

New study finds homophobia insport continues to be a majorproblem - Despite a number of initiatives both in Australia and around the world, and despite an increasing number of openly gay athletes at this year's Olympic ...

24 Ways to Say You're Gay at Glitter Festival

24 Ways to Say You're Gay at Glitter Festival - I believe we are lucky and Australia will always be a great place to live. I would ... Australian playwright Wayne Tunks's play 37 Ways to Say I'm Gay .

How a dog 'saved' one suicidal man

How a dog 'saved' one suicidal man - I watched Marines die," he said. "And really, I wasn't angry that God took them, but that he didn't take me. I almost would have preferred to be in a box with a flag on it. How do I go home, standing on two feet? There's a term for it: survivor's guilt. And it's very common. I have an ongoing feeling of never having done enough. I wasn't afraid to die. The true problem is that I was afraid to live."

Australia leading world in hepatitis C treatment; but disease more prevalent in Aboriginal people

Australia leading world in hepatitis C treatment; but disease more prevalent in Aboriginal people - More people are on track to be cured of hepatitis C in Australia this year than over the past two decades combined, new research has shown.

Leading consumer rights advocate to highlight issues facing Aboriginal people with disability

Leading consumer rights advocate to highlight issues facing Aboriginal people with disability - Leading consumer rights advocate to highlight issues facing Aboriginal ... the capacity of individuals and communities across Aboriginal Australia .”.