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Tell us if you've heard this one before, students identifying as cats

A Nebraskan politician has claimed that there are students in the state's public education system who identify as cats and dogs, and request kitty...

ABC's Media Watch questions that 'students identify as cats' story

The ABC's Media Watch program has cast it's eye over the Courier Mail's recent claims that students at a Brisbane school are identifying as...

There's good reason people criticise News Corp publications

Students identifying as cats, political leaders claiming they're not woke, and attempts to link the gay community to a horrific murder. What do they have...

It's incredibly offensive to erase the history of LGBTI Australians

OPINION Forget what you know about the history of LGBTI rights in Australia, and discount a large chunk of your own lived experience. If you...

Press Council rules Courier Mail coverage of Prasetyo was gratuitous

The Australian Press Council has ruled that Brisbane's Courier Mail coverage of the death of trans-woman Mayang Prasetyo was gratuitous. The newspaper came under fire...

Parents Show Support of Son in Adorable Newspaper Ad

Brisbane parents Yolanda Bogert and Guy Kershaw found a unique way to show support for their son's gender transition. In the 'Births' section of The...

Courier Mail Apologises for 'She Male' Headline

Brisbane's Courier Mail has issued an apology for its coverage of the murder of transgender woman Mayang Prasetyo. The newspaper attracted outrage when it published...

Local Community Remembers Mayang Prasetyo

Representatives of Perth's LGBTIQ communities have come together to remember and pay respect to Payang Prasetyo. Mayang, an Indonesian woman, who was transgender, was horrifically...

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