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Gay celebrities have a platform - they should use it
Now, more than ever we need people like gay pop singer Troye Sivan reaching out to kids like Tyrone Unsworth.
Joel Meares is the Arts Editor of The Sydney Morning Herald. Joel joined the Herald in 2007 as a writer on the(sydney)magazine before leaving to study for his Masters at Columbia University in New York. He returned in 2014 and now oversees coverage of the arts.
Now, more than ever we need people like gay pop singer Troye Sivan reaching out to kids like Tyrone Unsworth.
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