Oxford Street bar Ching-a-Lings’ Thursday night drag competition ClapBack is relaunching this week with a fresh coat of glitter, a bigger stage presence, and a new queen joining the fold.
Put your paws up Australia because Lady Gaga is coming Down Under for her first Australian shows in more than a decade.
Australia’s original party queen DJ Havana Brown will headline a one-night-only revival of FAME, the former Friday night mainstay from GAYM Entertainment, this ANZAC Day Eve at Universal Sydney.
The Imperial Hotel Erskineville has been officially added to the NSW State Heritage Register, recognising its cultural significance as an LGBTQI+ landmark.
The iconic goldfish that once swam above the dancefloor in a recessed wall aquarium on Arq nightclub’s top level are now living their best lives in a new home – thanks to a longtime punter and proud queer ally.
LGBTQ+ conversion practices will be banned in NSW from Friday, following the passage of legislation that sought to prevent the conduct in March last year.
About one in five LGBTIQ+ voters remain undecided ahead of the upcoming federal election and more than a third say they plan to change their vote, according to a new report from Equality Australia.
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras director Luc Velez has taken leave from the board to contest the federal seat of Sydney as the Greens candidate, challenging long-serving Labor MP Tanya Plibersek.
A queer-friendly, four-stage music festival is coming to Vivid Sydney
City Recital Hall isn’t your typical party venue – but on Saturday, June 7, that’s exactly what it will become.
Police are appealing for public assistance after a wave of offensive graffiti targeted the Imperial Hotel and political posters across Sydney’s inner west between the weekend and early Tuesday morning.
A 31-year-old Sydney man has been charged by Victoria Police over allegations he used a dating app to lure people into a Melbourne hotel room, where he is accused of stealing their ID documents and using them to commit fraud.
A man who allegedly used Grindr to scam multiple men after luxury hotel hookups has been convicted in Sydney, with a magistrate issuing a warrant for his arrest after he failed to appear in court.
Aidan Maese-Czeropski, also known as the “Senate Twink”, has given an interview for the first time since becoming embroiled in a scandal involving allegations he had sex in a US Senate hearing room.
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