Offensive promotion sinks Newcastle pub event
Promotional material described as offensive and inappropriate has led one of Newcastle's biggest hotels to cancel an upcoming event. Police say they're satisfied the licensees of the Great Northern had...
View ArticleHappy International Emotional Blackmail Day!
Today is the day designed to make lonely people feel worse.
View ArticleFifty shades of moral panic
The book Fifty Shades Of Grey, a BDSM bodice ripper, has caused quite a kerfuffle. 1233's Carol Duncan has read it (you'll need to ask her for her opinion), and has also noted that this book has become...
View ArticleFifty shades of Hellfire
The Hellfire Club in Sydney has known a lot more than Fifty Shades of any colour you like.
View ArticleFifty shades of Vivica Delicious
Vivica Delicious enjoys old books and fetish play in Newcastle.
View ArticleFifty shades of sex therapy
Jacqueline Hellyer has been working as a sex therapist for many years and has the number on this Fifty Shades thing.
View ArticleNurse campaigns for sexual needs of dementia patients
An 80-year-old nurse is on a crusade to raise awareness about the sexual needs of people with dementia, and the necessity for them in some cases to use sex workers.
View ArticleIt's official, orgasms are healthier than crosswords
Put down that crossword and get ready for something a lot more fun. Researchers have found that orgasms are better for your brain than even the most challenging puzzle.
View ArticleCelebrant devastated by overturn of same-sex marriage laws
A celebrant who officiated at the wedding of a same-sex couple in Canberra at the weekend says she's shattered by the High Court's decision to throw out the ACT's laws allowing the marriages.
View ArticleSexting and parenting
Sexting has become the new worry on the frontline of moral panic.
View ArticleSexologist urges Hunter parents to talk to children about sexuality
An Australian sexologist who is visiting the Hunter today, says communication is the key for parents of children in what's become a highly sexualised world.
View ArticleIt's official, orgasms are healthier than crosswords
Put down that crossword and get ready for something a lot more fun. Researchers have found that orgasms are better for your brain than even the most challenging puzzle.
View ArticleSexting and parenting
Sexting has become the new worry on the frontline of moral panic.
View ArticleCelebrant devastated by overturn of same-sex marriage laws
A celebrant who officiated at the wedding of a same-sex couple in Canberra at the weekend says she's shattered by the High Court's decision to throw out the ACT's laws allowing the marriages.
View ArticleDousing the flames of inequality in the fire service
"It's not just a matter of 'we need more women so we're just going to lower the standards and that sort of thing'."
View ArticleFormer High Court judge Michael Kirby considered boycotting 'discriminatory'...
Former High Court judge Michael Kirby has said that he considered boycotting the upcoming same-sex marriage postal survey.
View ArticleMarriage celebrant in same-sex relationship ponders whether to tie the knot
A marriage celebrant reflects on changes to marriage laws and how it affects him as a celebrant and a gay man.
View ArticleSexuality, body image, culture explored by regional youth in Heywire...
Coming out during the marriage vote, living with a physical deformity, and fishing to keep culture alive - 36 regional Australians share their stories.
View ArticleInnovative funding model delivers Indian drama co-written in regional Australia
An Australian-Indian film, set in South India during the colourful Aravan cultural festival, has moved one step closer to production.
View Article'Gay conversion therapy nearly killed me': Survivor backs NSW push for...
An openly gay and Christian psychologist says gay conversion therapy nearly killed him and some of his clients and the sooner it is outlawed the better.
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