More Australians than ever are identifying as members of the LGB+ community, in what researchers say could be the beginning of a modern-day “sexual revolution”.
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The man accused of killing gay couple Jesse Baird and Luke Davies has been offering interviews and information about his case to media outlets in exchange for money, The Daily Telegraph reports.
What makes a gay club gay? It’s a question I’ve been turning over in my mind since Saturday night’s launch of Aura, the new nightclub that’s taken over the space once occupied by Arq.
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras has appointed company secretary Jesse Matheson as interim chief executive officer following the resignation of outgoing CEO Gil Beckwith last month, Gay Sydney News can reveal.
Researchers are a step closer to finding a cure for HIV after discovering a way to force the virus out of hiding.
Iconic Oxford Street gay nightclub Palms will now stay open two hours longer every weekend after the City of Sydney approved an extension to its trading hours.
Owner Joy Ng said the decision came from a personal place and that she wanted to explore a career outside of hospitality.
A 21-year-old man has been arrested and charged with more than 50 offences following an alleged hate-motivated vandalism spree across Sydney’s inner west targeting a queer venue and political campaign materials.
Oxford Street’s long-awaited north-side redevelopment is finally taking shape, with its first tenants set to begin moving into the new Oxford & Foley precinct from next month, according to developer TOGA.
Qtopia has revealed the line-up for its 2025 Pride Fest, promising more than 150 events across June in what’s fast becoming a new cornerstone of Sydney’s queer cultural calendar.