The Resurgence of Drag Kings in Australia
Nash Hill is a drag king, writer and artist with more than twenty‑five years in the Australian drag king community. Their work blends performance, humour and gender exploration, celebrating the creativity and cultural impact of king culture.
11 Reasons Why Being a Lesbian Is Pretty Amazing
A warm, witty reflection on queer joy and the everyday magic of loving women. This piece celebrates the small moments, shared tenderness and quiet freedoms that make lesbian life feel expansive and extraordinary.
Danielle Cormack on Love & Identity
Danielle Cormack reflects on love, identity and the legacy of Bea Smith in this adapted Culture piece based on a 2016 LOTL interview.
Six Classic Lesbian Films That Still Make Us Swoon
A celebration of six iconic lesbian films that defined queer storytelling. From slow‑burn romances to bold classics, these films still make us swoon.
Becoming Him: A Journey Toward Recognition
His transition unfolded not in dramatic leaps but in steady, deliberate steps — each one a move toward the man he always knew himself to be. This piece explores identity, affirmation and the quiet power of living in alignment with oneself.
Crossing Borders: A Queer Woman’s Journey Toward Home
She left a country where queerness was whispered about, never spoken aloud. In Australia, she found language, community, and the possibility of living openly for the first time. This story explores migration, identity, and the courage it takes to rebuild a life from scratch.
Unlearning the Silence: A Path to Truth
They grew up with questions no one would answer and a body others tried to define for them. This piece reflects on reclaiming autonomy, challenging secrecy and finding pride in an identity long misunderstood.
The Quiet Courage of Coming Out Later in Life
For years, she built a life that looked “right” from the outside — until the truth refused to stay quiet. This is a story about rediscovering desire, rewriting identity, and choosing authenticity at an age when society expects you to settle. A reflection on the freedom that comes with finally naming yourself.
