DNA

DNA

DNA is a monthly magazine from Australia specifically designed for gay men. It includes a mix of articles, celebrity interviews, reviews of pop culture, fashion advice, grooming tips, and stunning photography. You can find it at many newsagents across Australia and in larger bookstores. Since its debut in 2000, DNA has expanded its reach and is now available in various countries, including Canada, the United States, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and several European nations.

National, LGBTQ+
English
Magazine

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51
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Global

#257934

United States

#103170

Community and Society/LGBTQ

#34

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Articles

  • 4 days ago | dnamagazine.com.au | Andrew Creagh

    Traversing new horizons, VACAYA offers the LGBTQIA+ traveller something beyond the boundaries of other cruise companies. Co-founders Randle Roper and Patrick Gunn discuss the company’s ethos, commitment to diversity and, of course, what to wear on their upcoming voyage around the Kimberley coast. Before co-founding VACAYA, both Randle Roper and Patrick Gunn had entertainment and travel industry experience, including with other LGBTQIA+ cruise companies.

  • 1 week ago | dnamagazine.com.au | Andrew Creagh

    Points Of Difference | Japan Ski Trip | Paris And Normandy Cruise | VACAYA Kimberley Cruise | Prince And Palaces India Tour #sponsoredFor over 15 years, Adam Bold has curated unforgettable travel experiences for LGBTQIA+ guests through his boutique company, Points Of Difference Travel And Events. From snowy peaks to glittering cruise decks, he’s built a business on community, connection, and a flair for the fabulous.

  • 3 weeks ago | dnamagazine.com.au | Andrew Creagh

    In this issue, cover boy Hayden Harding (part-time OF star) proves why he’s The Boy Next Door.

  • 1 month ago | dnamagazine.com.au | Andrew Creagh

    This month, I’m delighted to announce that a major project DNA has been working on has come to fruition. It marks a significant milestone for the magazine: 25 years of publishing.  To celebrate, I have been working with George Savoulas, the curator of Qtopia, the LGBTQIA+ museum in Sydney, and video editor Eva Osting, to create a video installation, which is now exhibiting at Qtopia’s Substation venue at Taylor Square, Darlinghurst.

  • 1 month ago | dnamagazine.com.au | Andrew Creagh

    President Donald Trump has implemented policies that rolled back LGBTQIA+ rights.​ During Trump’s first term (2017–2021), his administration removed several protections against discrimination for LGBTQIA+ individuals. Here are some key rollbacks:The Trump administration reversed an Obama-era rule that protected LGBTQIA+ individuals from discrimination in healthcare under the Affordable Care Act.

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