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Stay informed with the latest LGBTQIA+ news from Sydney and beyond. From breaking headlines like the Stonewall Hotel takeover to in-depth reporting on Sydney Mardi Gras governance, WorldPride policing costs, and Alex Greenwich’s defamation win against Mark Latham, we cover the stories that matter most to our community. Our reporting keeps you up to date on politics, culture, and events impacting LGBTQIA+ lives.

A new campaign group seeking to challenge the influence activist collective Pride in Protest hold over Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras says it will support board candidates who align with its views at the non-profit’s annual general meeting later this year.

Flash, the gay Sydney dance party that seems to have beef with Gay Sydney News for reasons that are not fully understood, is moving from its original venue on Oxford Street to new digs at Kings Cross Hotel following a run-in with council over capacity issues.

Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras has signalled its desire to move away from producing all of its events in-house, announcing it is inviting external promoters, community partners and creatives to co-produce “signature” celebrations while it focuses its energy on producing “hallmark” events alone.

A new novel about persecuted gay codebreaker Alan Turing has drawn backlash for allegedly “straight-washing” his life, prompting a book review website to restrict reviews of the title over “unusual behaviour” – but the author insists the criticism is misplaced.

Palms on Oxford has secured Showgirl Sundays, the long-running drag showcase formerly hosted at Stonewall Hotel, after a dispute over how it was named in the nomination list for Sydney’s annual drag industry awards and amid ongoing tensions over the lack of payment for guest performers.

The inside of gay club Johnsons in Fort Lauderdale. It's lit in red, there are poles, and a crowd of people are surrounding the stage.

Stonewall Hotel’s top floor will be turned into an upmarket, all-male nude strip club with a cover charge, as part of plans to revitalise the 27-year-old Oxford Street gay bar.