Sydney drag queen Hannah Conda has opened up about her mental health struggles and an unsettling experience during a performance at a teenage boyβs 18th birthday party, in two separate interviews about her life.
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Trans woman Roxanne Tickle has won her discrimination case against social media app Giggle for Girls, after being barred from the service.
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras has committed to publicly releasing a report by an independent consultant about the NSW Police Force’s participation in its annual parade ahead of a vote on the topic at the upcoming annual general meeting.
The popular queer-friendly Newtown Hotel in Sydney’s inner west has been put on the market by Universal Hotels, the current leaseholder and operator of the venue.
Sphen, one-half of the worldβs most famous same-sex gentoo penguin couples, has passed away in Sydney. He was 11 years of age.
The World Health Organisation has declared mpox virus a global health emergency following the alarming spread of the infectious disease in Africa.
The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras festival will return to Sydney in 2025 for three weeks’ worth of pride celebrations, the organisation behind it announced on Thursday as it revealed the theme and dates.
The Albanese government has been accused of betraying the LGBTI+ community after abandoning its religious discrimination reforms.
Sydney-based painter and multimedia creator Guy Whitworth is set to unveil his latest exhibition, βMeliorism (or the joyous exploration of our souls)β, at the M2 Gallery in Surry Hills.
Oxford Street nightclub Palms has launched a six-week drag competition with weekly prizes that will culminate in a grand final winner being crowned “Little Miss Palms” and awarded $500 cash and a gown and a wig worth $1000.