Sweet Cakes by Melissa

Oregon Bakery to Pay $135,000 for Discrimination

“This case is not about a wedding cake or a marriage. It is about a business's refusal to serve someone because of their sexual orientation. Under Oregon law, that is illegal.”


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Senator Wong's Message to the Opposition About Marriage Equality

Penny Wong About Marriage Equality

“We've already got children, all you are doing is saying the parents can't be married.” Says South Australian Senator


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Ashleigh Mellows

Pinnacle Foundation Scholarship Changes Lives

With the support of the Pinnacle Foundation, Ashleigh Mellows found success in her study and career. She is now happy, confident, and married to the woman she loves.


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Photography Project Explores LGBTIQ Family Violence

Photography Project Explores LGBTIQ Family Violence

Hidden' illustrates that everybody is entitled to safety, and violence should never be tolerated.


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Sydney’s Iconic Lesbian Nights BITCH Turns 10

LOTL speaks to Renee Schembri, creator of the Bitch brand, celebrating the past decade and what's to come in the future.


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The Semicolon Project

The Semicolon Project

A semicolon is used when an author could've chosen to end their sentence, but chose not to. The author is you and the sentence is your life. 


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Turkish Government Must Respect and Protect LGBTI People's Right to Peaceful Assembly

Turkish Government Must Respect And Protect LGBTI People’s Right to Peaceful Assembly

The International Gay & Lesbian Human Rights Commission condemns Turkish Police response to Pride Event


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The Australian Equality Party To Host Queer Q&A

Panel of LGBTIQ leaders aim to address community concerns


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NSW Parliamentary Friendship Group

NSW Parliamentary Friendship Group Of LGBTQI Launched

Bruce Notley-Smith, Penny Sharpe, Alex Greenwich and Jenny Leong lead support group


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Same Sex marriage declared legal across the US in historic supreme court ruling

The Supreme Court delivered a historic victory, ruling 5 to 4 that the Constitution requires that same-sex couples be allowed to marry no matter where they live and that states may no longer reserve the right only for heterosexual couples.


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