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ChillOut Festival continues to help LGBTQIA+ people feel welcome in regional Victoria, couple says – ABC News
Moving to a new town is a huge milestone for most people, but when you are same-sex attracted, moving out of the city can sometimes make you feel like “the only…
Moving to a new town is a huge milestone for most people, but when you are same-sex attracted, moving out of the city to a regional or rural town can sometimes make you feel like you are “the only gay in the village”.
Josh White-Spire had never considered living in the country until he met his partner James Newton.
Seven years later, the couple own a 42-hectacre farm in Nulla Vale in central Victoria, complete with 14 Angus heifers.
“I always thought that I was very much a city boy, but obviously…
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