Boorloo Justice is a youth collective. The crew started out as a Black Lives Matter protest group but now focus on creating events that are safe spaces for First Nations, bla(c)k, brown and queer folks in Perth.
We spoke to Tanesha and some of the the Boorloo Justice members about what their organisation is all about and what inspired their new monthly event, Baalay! In Boorloo.
Lupo Prenzato moved to Albany from London four years ago. Having no gay friends in town and a lot of free time, he decided to check out what Albany Pride was all about. Immediately he liked the people he met and quickly realised he could make a difference by volunteering.
“But above all,” Lupo says, “being part of Albany Pride is essentially a lot of fun!”
We spoke to Lupo and the rest of the Albany Pride Committee about their up-coming Fair Day, PrideFest 2022 and how their special organisation really punches above it's weight!
Alissia Marsh, 23, has always loved comedy. When she was in high school, it's all she watched. After doing Raw Comedy when she was 18, she's never looked back!
We asked Alissia about some funny moments while performing and her brand new comedy night dedicated to queer comedians.
If you follow her Insta stories, you'll see that Cléo is pretty busy right now!
The 27-year-old ‘artist / singer / producer / entertainment programmer’ recently finished doing New Kid's on the Block at Connections; is currently gearing up for the grand opening show of a brand new venue; has her latest instalment of Cléo’s Big Gay Cabaret coming up at The Ellington where she's also the Program Director; all while doing Stage Bookings at The Royale Theatre – both pretty much full-time!
But don't worry, Cléo still has time to party. We asked her all about it.
Every time I attend a Gay Men's Yoga class with Jason Pachol, someone asks about naked yoga. Well, finally, Eric Schwarz is here to take up the mantle!
Eric Schwarz, 35, arrived in Perth from Washington DC, five years ago. From a young age he had been fascinated with Australia. He remembers being so excited when Sabrina the Teenage Witch visited Australia, when Oprah visited Australia, when The Simpsons visited Australia – so when he was backpacking in India and ended up at an ashram in the foothills of the Himalayas with a bunch of yogis from Western Australia, he was completely gagged!
Eric says, “We hit it off, and they invited me to come live and work in Australia. The offer wasn’t right for me at the time, but a few years later I needed a major shakeup, and it suddenly made sense. What turned into a 3 month working holiday is approaching 5 incredible years.”
We spoke with Eric about his love of yoga, his love of Perth and his love of getting naked!
Ian Odlum, 37, grew up in Perth and found that there was a lack of social activities other than online dating and clubbing to do here. So, in 2018, he created Perth Gay Social Club as a hobby. Working full time made it difficult to achieve the vision he had for it, though, so in early 2020, he decided to focus on the club full time.
Ian's vision is to create events that anyone in the LGTBQIA+ community and their allies can come along to and make new friends, free to be themselves and have a good time.
Queer Perth spoke to Ian about Perth Gay Social Club (PGSC), living in Perth and the exciting new event he has coming up, the Winter Prom.
Can you tell us about a moment during one of your recent events where you really felt great about the club?
Now that I've been operating for about a year post Covid, I feel like I am in a place that I can give back to the community by contributing part of my profits from bigger events.
I was exceptionally proud of the Out & Proud Expo that brought together small businesses owned by or supportive of the LGBTQIA+ community, some inspirational guest speakers and quality performers all in aid of raising money for Beyond Blue and Homelessness We Care.
The vibe and sense of community was incredible and it was a lot of fun. To be able to organise events that make a difference really makes me feel good about what PGSC is doing.
You have one of your biggest events of the year coming up – the Winter Prom… What’s it all about?
I do! Last year during lockdown, Prom came out on Netflix and inspired me to "Build a Prom for everyone". I think my story is very similar to most people's, we have come to understand who we are later in life and either didn't go to our high school Prom or we weren't open about who we were.
The Winter Prom is on Friday 13th August and I encourage anyone who wants to come along to grab a ticket, whether you come on your own, with friends or bring a date. It is themed Enchantment Under The Sea so you can dress accordingly or in formalwear or in whatever way you feel the most fabulous.
We will have a yearbook photo station, a dance floor, DJ and Donna Kebab and Captain DownUnder will be hosting the night. There will also be voting for Prom Royalty and a few Most Likely To awards for some lighthearted fun and prizes. The idea of the night is to socialise and have fun.
Studio 54 themed party
You’re an expert now – what do you think the key is to making events work so well in Perth?
I wouldn't say I'm an expert, haha, but if you want to say that I won't stop you! I think the key to making events work is to make them easily accessible and affordable. As well as that, I try to think of events that are new, unique and fun.
It's also important to listen to what people want. If you ever have a chat to me, I'll always talk to you about event ideas I have, it's important to me to hear what other people think of what I'm doing so I can adapt and change if needed.
I know that it can be really intimidating for people to put themselves out there and come along to events when they don't know what to expect but I am always available for a chat if anyone has any questions or concerns. I also make sure I welcome everyone and introduce them to other people at the event. Guaranteed you will meet some great people.
A tender moment of the Wine Tour
What other LGBTQI+ Events in Perth that we should look out for?
I try to organise three smaller events per month that really encourage getting to know new people with some fun activities and one big event more with a party feel to it. My planning is about three months ahead so you can have a look at everything I've got planned on Facebook or my website.
What you can expect before the end of the year is a High Tea, Bottomless Brunch, Mani Pedi day, Boat Cruise, Wine Tour, Amazing Race, Survivor, Gingerbread House Decorating and a Christmas party and heaps more!
I'd suggest keeping a look out for all of the sports clubs, they do heaps of fundraising events and social events, I won't name any because I'm sure to miss some! Also check out Cherry Bomb, Oddball Events, Spank, Huntley Social, LGBTI Professionals, Beyond a Hug. There's so many as you can tell and I've definitely missed some.
Wine Tour
What do you think is great about the LGBTQIA+ Community in Perth?
We are so lucky to live in a country and city where we can be open about who we are. I am lucky to be able to meet so many great people through my events and by attending other events as well. Everyone I meet is so kind and friendly and that's a really positive thing. There are so many community groups and sporting clubs that are formed to bring people together and socialise through common interests, we are just spoiled for choice!
...and what improvements would you like to see?
Our community in Perth is bigger than we realise but it is still a small community and we need to be kind, compassionate and loving of each other and our differences as well as what we have in common. I want to see a continued improvement in inclusion and acceptance of everyone within our community. We should be supportive and understanding of each other.
Laughs at the Big Gay Games
What would you recommend for anyone new to Perth that they must see or do here?
First things first, come along to some Perth Gay Social Club events!
Visit Kings Park, Elizabeth Quay, get a ferry across to South Perth and visit Fremantle. Yagan Square is really cool too. Also go check out Rottnest Island either for a day trip or stay a few nights.
Some cool bars in the Northbridge I'd suggest Tiki as Fk, Brass Monkey, Northbridge Brewing Co and Henry Summer. Hula Bula bar is a fun one in the CBD. Then Court and Connections are a couple of nightclubs to check out.
Ian says: “To be able to organise events that make a difference really makes me feel good about what PGSC is doing.”
The first Barn Dance in Perth was in 2019 and was a huge success and has been a favourite on the queer calendar ever since. This year it's going to be even bigger and better with some new surprises all weekend long.
We asked the creator, Adrian Tilby, about his inspiration for starting Barn Dance Perth and what we can expect this year.
David Gray has been a performer for a majority of his life, teaches performing arts and has recently moved into production and direction for the new company, Arise Productions. He is currently producing the pop opera bare, which starts on Thursday, July 8th.