Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras CEO Gil Beckwith will step down in June, having made the decision to leave after a two-year period marked by community-focused initiatives, financial strain, and governance scrutiny.
A Sydney cafe has shut its doors just six weeks after opening, with the owner blaming queer people in the community for its closure.
Sydney’s inner west is about to get loud, proud and competitive, as Ruby’s Rumble Battle Royale kicks off at The Imperial Erskineville on May 15.
LGBTQIA+ adults across NSW who are seeking to return to study are encouraged to apply for one of three life-changing scholarships, with applications now open for the 2025 Education Fund from the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Business Association.
Advertising vapes is prohibited unless specifically authorised by the Therapeutic Goods Administration – but that didn’t stop gay party brand Poof Doof from promoting a nightclub event using what appeared to be a vape alongside the words “Get your hit Sydney”.
Police will prepare a report for the coroner following the death of a 41-year-old woman at the Colombian Hotel on Oxford Street in Surry Hills.
Brandon Bear has stepped down mid-term as co-chair and board director of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, just months after being re-elected at the organisation’s most recent annual general meeting in December.
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.
A prominent Sydney lawyer is urging the NSW government to rename the Downing Centre courthouse, citing its namesake’s role in the historical persecution of LGBTQ+ individuals.
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