Gavin McGuren Gavin
McGuren is a writer and editor. He was the editor of Perth’s gay and
lesbian newspaper, the Westside Observer, better known as WSO, and
later Shout, from 1987 to 2002. He was a founding member of Pride and
has served on a number of other community groups and committees
including many a Pride party committee. Gavin is also a co-founder of
GAYinWA. Gavin is 40-something for a short while, is a New South
Welshman who now calls Perth home, has a bit of an Abba thing and is
currently stalking Jake Spears from the Scissor Sisters.
Daniel Smith Daniel
Smith served on the organising Committee of Pride WA between 2002 and
2005, serving as male Co-President in 2003, 2004 and 2005. Daniel was
also a co-founder of the Rainbow Labor movement in the Australian Labor
Party and is a co-founder of GAYinWA. Daniel is 34, lives in Perth, is
a West Coast Eagles fan, a U2 & Kylie nut and a Virgo.
Fiona Wong
Fiona Wong is an avid traveler, former president of the Murdoch Lesbian & Gay Law Society, and a proud Eurasian sandgroper. Fiona served as a member of the Pride WA organising committee in 2004 and 2005, and has a background in Tourism and Law. Fiona is an enthusiastic shutter-bug, bookworm and a staunch advocate
of going everywhere and doing everything. Fiona can also build stuff and lift heavy things. Fiona is a co-founder of GAYinWA.
Kieran Bycroft Kieran Bycroft has a Bachelor degree in Media & Information and
works in television and as a writer. Kieran is 30, Libran, a great cook
and likes to have fun with fashion and decorate his body with tattoos
that reflect his adoration of Kylie Minogue. His passion is all things
media…
Nigel Etherington Nigel is a freelance photographer based in Perth. Specialising in the photography of performing arts, his photos have been
published in The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian and many other newspapers and magazines. Nigel has
documented LGBT culture in Australia and the UK
for more than 20 years. Since 2004, he has been an official
photographer for the Sydney New Mardi Gras. A highlight of his career
to date was an invitation to photograph the Welsh gay rugby team in
2005.
Danae Gibson Danae Gibson is a broadcaster and queer hack from way back. Well, it
seems like a long time to her…working with Westside Observer from 1995
to 1999 and volunteering with community radio RTRFM 92.1 since 1992.
There are other qualifications and have been other commitments but none
as important as those to the Fremantle Dockers and cheesy-but-pleasy
disco. Danae loves moving pictures on screens both big and small but
does not have a mobile telephone that takes photos.
Perth's lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans community is set to have two nightclubs for the first time in ten years, with The Court seeking City of Perth approval to develop its second floor.
Federal Government agencies met with members of gay and
lesbian lobby groups in a historic first last week to discuss law reforms affecting same-sex couples.
Twenty-five-year old transman, Aram Hosie, has been named Pride WA’s
youngest ever patron. Mr Hosie, who identified as a lesbian and came
out at the age of 15, began transitioning to male in 2006.
Comments by former Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett linking homosexuality and paedophilia have drawn cries of
outrage around the country and now a GLBT lobby group is calling
for the AFL to adopt an anti-homophobia policy that parallels its anti-racism stance.
Australia's first GLBT retirement village is expected be built in the Victorian country town of Ballan, after a private developer received council approval for the development. Developer Peter Dickson lodged plans for 120 self-contained units and a
residential centre in a $26 million village.
At the risk of being a bit gossipy, MTV host Ruby Rose has hooked up with Jess Origliasso from band The Follow, following both women leaving their partners. More here.
Bond star signs on to play Hadrian
James
Bond star Daniel Craig is reported to have signed on to play the Emperor
Hadrian, who ruled the Roman Empire from 117 to 138 AD and allegedly loved a teenaged
Greek boy called Antinuos. More at The Advocate.
Thai trans students get their own loos
A secondary school in Thailand is in the news for installing toilets designated for use by transgendered students. Thai education authorities estimate that more than 15 per cent of male students in the country identify as gay or transgendered. More here.
Snickers ad pulled for being anti gay
Mars has been forced to can an ad promoting its Snickers bar following charges comments made by featured talent Mr T were anti gay. Is that bloke still around? See the ad here.
Once a boofhead
Former Victorian Premier, Jeff Kennett, has lived up to his notorious nickname with outrageous commentary on a football club's decision to sack a gay trainer. Kennett compared the employment of veteran trainer Ken Campagnolo on the team to that of a predatory paedophile. More boofheadery here.
Time up for Don't Ask Don't Tell?
The fifteen year old policy preventing gay Americans from serving openly in the military has been slammed in Congressional hearings this week. Read more here.
So, Madge's little bro, Christopher Ciccione, has written his autobiography, and it’s called Life with My Sister Madonna.
That tells you something before you even get to the very
unflattering photo of her Madgesty on the cover, looking every one of
her nearly 50 years.
Jeff Kennett should be sacked as Chairman of national depression initiative Beyond Blue for his homophobic support for the Bonneydoon Football Club, which recently sacked a trainer upon learning he was gay. We shouldn't be surprised though - homophobia in professional sports is rife.
I often get some dykestrous teasing about my taste in Hollywood leading
actors: I love watching Johnny Depp and George Clooney and I'm a sucker
for a Jeff Bridges movie. Well fair enough, I'm a lesbian who has a
soft spot for aging pretty boys. So, sue me!
It has taken me a while, but I am slowly warming to Barack Obama. His speech to a 200,000 strong crowd in Berlin overnight showed he is truly a person of his time. It was an inspiring speech which, at best, could mark the beginning of the most significant change in global politics since the fall of the Twin Towers in 2001.
Perth fashion’s night of nights moved to the recently refurbished ballroom at Burswood for 2008, and what a difference a few years and some renovations can make. StyleAID 'Renaissance' was dubbed the best yet by many guests.
George Pell's assertion that Australia must populate or perish is at odds with the Pope's view that Catholics must find a style of life that eases the problems caused to the environment. Not that Pell is worried about the environment - his real and unmentionable concern is Christians being outnumbered by Muslims.
Let’s get this straight, so to speak. I like my Abba songs to be performed by Abba. I
also happen to think that (setting aside Abba: The Movie) Muriel’s Wedding was
the last statement in Abba films.