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Perth Bears: Why a club set up for burly, hairy gay men sent an urgent communication to supporters of the NRL's newest team

Fans of the NRL's freshly announced Perth Bears team have unwittingly been trying to participate a club for gay men due to confusion over the organisation's name.

The supporters' attempts to join up acquire prompted the Perth Bears Supporters Collective to clarify that their membership is not based around the resurrected club, which played first grade as the North Sydney Bears from until

'Bears Perth is a social group for men, established in we are NOT associated with the newly announced NRL club,' the organization said in a statement on Facebook.

'Please do not signal up for membership if you are here to participate the rugby club.' 

According to Grindr, a bear in same-sex attracted culture is a man who has plenty of body hair and also tends to include a bigger physique.

It comes as the head of rugby league in Western Australia has predicted the Perth Bears will have 30, local members in their first season and lay claim to one of the NRL's biggest fanbases.

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One of the best parts of being editor of Bear World Magazine is getting to interact with amazing bears the earth over who not only talk the talk of advocacy for the bear community but walk that walk as well. That is most certainly the case with our January cover man Jace Reh, the recently elected Mr. Bear South Australia by the Bear Men of Adelaide.

You see, Jace isn’t your typical titleholder. His victory in the Mr. Bear SA competition represents a culmination of a life dedicated to service for the LGBTQ+ group. He is a person that has seen and endured a lot and has harnessed his hardships to help educate people in his professional and personal lives.

He is an advocate, a fundraiser, a counselor, a proud model of our community and an author, who along with his partner Theo Brown and Alex Dunkin from Buon-Cattivi Press, recently published Oh How We Laughed*&#; an anthology of work by queer and disabled artists, poets and writers from South Australia.

Get to know this inspiring and admirable bear in our exclusive interview below.

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What is Harbour City Bears?

Harbour Town Bears are Sydney&#;s only society group for Bears &#; hairy gay men &#; as good as our admirers and friends.

We organise more than events each year, including weekly social gatherings, quarterly dance parties, group dinners, and various community outings.

The highlights of our calendar are our two major annual festivals: Bear Essentials and Bear Pride.

We currently have over 1, active members, making us the largest Bear association in the Southern Hemisphere, and one of the largest in the world!

We host a wide range of events throughout the year:

  • Festivals: Bear Essentials (held during Sydney&#;s Mardi Gras season) and Bear Pride (in the cooler month of August) These are Australia&#;s most popular lgbtq+ Bear community festivals, attracting visitors from around the world to celebrate Sydney&#;s vibrant Bear culture.
  • Dance parties: Our quarterly Bear Pit parties and the iconic UnderBEAR underwear party during Mardi Gras
  • Weekly social meetups: Every Friday night (our party night &#; excellent for dancing

    ABOUT US 

    Harbour City Bears are Sydney&#;s only community team for Bears &#; hairy gay men &#; as well as our admirers and friends.

    We organise more than events each year, including weekly social gatherings, quarterly dance parties, team dinners, and various group outings.

    The highlights of our calendar are our two major annual festivals: Bear Essentials and Bear Pride.

    We currently have over 1, active members, making us the largest Bear association in the Southern Hemisphere, and one of the largest in the world!

    We host a wide range of events throughout the year:

    • Festivals: Bear Essentials (held during Sydney&#;s Mardi Gras season) and Bear Pride (in the cooler month of August) These are Australia&#;s most popular queer Bear community festivals, attracting visitors from around the world to celebrate Sydney&#;s vibrant Bear culture.
    • Dance parties: Our quarterly Bear Pit parties and the iconic UnderBEAR underwear party during Mardi Gras
    • Weekly social meetups: Every Friday night (our party night &#; superb for dancing!) and every Sunday aft