
More than Marriage Equality
By Senthorun RajMarriage equality is important, but it would not be the end of “progress” for LGBTI rights in Australia, writes Senthorun Raj.
Marriage equality is important, but it would not be the end of “progress” for LGBTI rights in Australia, writes Senthorun Raj.
“Harvey Milk: The Opera In Concert” is an impressive musical adaptation of an extraordinary life.
SBS series, Living With the Enemy misses a golden opportunity to explore human rights issues in a constructive manner, instead opting for the sensational, writes Christie-Anna Ozorio.
Standing on Ceremony – a collection of plays exploring the rights of homosexual couples – is not always directly relevant to Australia, but makes its point with heart and humour, writes Sonia Nair.
Australia is seeing the largest spike in new HIV cases in 20 years. While antiretroviral drugs can fight the virus, they cannot fight the stigma that comes with it, writes Broede Carmody.
Can, and should, puppets be gay? Is QandA wasting time? How has Guardian Australia stacked up on human rights news in its first month? We address these questions in this month’s review of human rights in the media.
“I figured out that I was gay when I was about 12 or 13 years old,” Ball said. “I fought it for a very long time, and it took me quite a while to come to terms with it because I felt that I would be letting my … community down.” Jason developed his football […]