ACON president Justin Koonin said it was important to appoint a candidate with a strong record in community health as the organisation looks at its next chapter.
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The Sydney Swans take on St Kilda this weekend for the annual pride round game celebrating the LGBTI+ community.
Cronulla junior NRL player Joshua Taylor-Myles has debuted new ink to cover up thigh tattoos deemed homophobic and offensive by sports commentators after the rugby league governing body issued him with an ultimatum to do so or quit playing.
ARQ Sydney has been approved by council to allow its patrons to enter neighbouring (but still closed) sex-on-premises venue Bodyline via an internal passageway dubbed the “tunnel of love” by club insiders.
About 15 staff from the Bodyline sex-on-premises business were left without a job over the Easter break after Sauna X by 357 took over the venue, GSN can reveal.
Rival Australian LGBTI+ news outlets Star Observer and QNews are involved in a behind-the-scenes stand-off in which legal action has been threatened over QNews registering a trademark and business using the same name as its competitor’s publication.
James Mavety, ARQ nightclub’s manager for 25 years, has been dismissed along with seven regularly contracted security guards after the owner of Home The Venue took over management of the venue.
Newtown Hotel has announced it will cease hosting That’s Entertainment, a talent show it had been running for more than two years that included drag performances.
Almost $1 million of NSW government money meant for Sydney WorldPride was spent on gold bullion after it fraudulently ended up in the wrong bank account.
The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Business Association is bringing back a business fair it launched more than 40 years ago that later turned into what is now known as Fair Day.