• SX News

    The leading weekly information source for Sydney's GLBT community with all the latest news, reviews & in-depth features. View here...

  • MCV

    MCV (Melbourne Community Voice) is Victoria's leading weekly publication for the GLBT community.
  • Queensland Pride

    Keep up-to-date with gay and lesbian news with Queensland's free-to-street monthly magazine. View here...

  • Blaze

    The leading information source for South Australia's GLBT community with all the latest news, reviews & in-depth features. View here...

  • AXN

    Australia's hottest free-to-street gay men's lifestyle magazine with fashion, photography, art, entertainment and popular culture. View here...
  • Cherrie

    The hottest monthly magazine for the 'not-so-straight' girl about town, available in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.
  • FT

    Fellow Traveller

    The annual guide for GLBTI tourists in Australia, FT includes places to see and stay, as well as clubs and accommodation listings.

Welcome to Evolution Online

Evolution Online is your digital connection to Australia's leading gay and lesbian information source, Evolution Publishing, publisher of SX News (Sydney), MCV (Melbourne), Queensland Pride (Queensland), Blaze (South Australia), GayTAS (Tasmania), GayNT (Northern Territory) AXN (Men's National), Cherrie (Women's National) and Fellow Traveller (Annual Travel Guide), and the Official Media Sponsor of the 2008/2009 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival.
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DIVA tickets sell out in record time
Tickets to the 2008 Drag Industry Variety Awards (DIVA) sold out in record time Thursday morning after going on sale at 12am.

The awards will take place at a smaller venue than last year, moving from Royal Randwick Pavilion to Paddington Town Hall.

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Afghanistan fights HIV stigma
A new program has been announced to help fight HIV/AIDS in Afghanistan by tackling the stigma associated with the virus.

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Teachers share
their experiences
Following the release of guidelines for respecting sexual diversity in schools, GLBTIQ teachers in Vic have a chance to discuss their working lives with peers.

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