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
Ranking

Global

#250194

United States

#87100

Community and Society/LGBTQ

#26

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | dnamagazine.com.au | Matt Myers

    Personal trainer, life coach, author, and former Mr Gay Canada, Rob Goddard, on men, mental health, and opening up to others. DNA: What was the spark that led you to write Behind The Smile? Rob Goddard: I was in Canada during lockdown, looking after my mom, and had just received my permanent residency in Australia. It had been a rollercoaster of emotions in getting that, and I’d been through some failed relationships. On top of dealing with my mom, there was a lot of stuff I needed to get out.

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

    Australia has produced a swag of amazing LGBTQIA+ standup comedians, and the latest is Andy Procopis in his current show, Fantastic Maximum Big Boy #1. He spoke with DNA… Do you realise that before you’ve even uttered a word, you’ve broken a golden rule of comedy: comedians are not supposed to be sexy. Please explain! Who says comedians can’t be sexy? Somewhere, Tommy Little is sobbing into his Taskmaster money.

  • 4 weeks ago | dnamagazine.com.au | Matt Myers

    Former Home And Away star Lukas Radovich is taking on the Push-Up Challenge, but it’s not the first challenge he’s faced. He tells Matt Myers about growing up gay, mental health awareness, getting married, and that same-sex soap opera kiss. The Push-Up Challenge is a national mental health initiative that sees participants complete 3,214 push-ups across 28 days – one for every Australian life lost to suicide in 2023.

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

    This month, we pack our pages and head off to Greece in search of well-hung blokes from antiquity and some modern-day Greek gods. We take a wild adventure off the north-west coast of Western Australia, and we wake up somewhere amazing with Australia’s leading LGBTQIA+ travel and events crew. And we get the luxe treatment at The Residence in Indonesia. On the cover is the stunning Sergio Fernandez, shot by Joan Crisol.

  • 2 months ago | dnamagazine.com.au | Marvin Valdez |Brian Kelly

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