NSW Police will introduce new firearm procedures following a comprehensive review prompted by the alleged murders of former TV presenter Jesse Baird and his partner, Qantas flight attendant Luke Davies.
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Oxford Street, the heart of Sydney’s LGBTQ+ nightlife, could soon be recognised as a special entertainment precinct under new City of Sydney planning proposals aimed at reinvigorating the city’s nighttime economy.
NSW Premier Chris Minns on Thursday delivered a state apology in the NSW Parliament for historical laws that criminalise homosexuality. Read the speech.
The NSW government has revealed the names that will make up the inaugural LGBTIQ+ advisory council.
Policing 2023’s combined Sydney WorldPride and Mardi Gras festivals came at a significant financial cost for both police and organisers, documents released under public information access laws reveal.
Construction has begun on a new raised intersection at Bourke and Forbes streets in Darlinghurst, which will feature a “Progress Pride flag” painted on the road, celebrating people of diverse sexualities and genders once complete.
HIV-prevention drug PrEP is back in stock at key Sydney pharmacies this weekend after the government temporarily approved an overseas version to address a shortage from existing manufacturers.
Independent Sydney MP Alex Greenwich says he chose progress over defeat in securing the passage of his amended Equality Bill, which introduces new protections for the LGBTQIA+ community.
Independent Sydney MP Alex Greenwich’s LGBTIQA+ Equality Bill passed through NSW Parliament’s upper house 15 votes to 12 on Thursday following a late-night sitting, the final hurdle before it will soon become law.
Independent Sydney MP Alex Greenwich’s Equality Bill passed the NSW Parliament’s lower house 50 votes to 30 on Wednesday night after a heated debate, with attention now turning to whether it will pass the upper house.