The winners of the 2024 Honour Awards, which celebrate outstanding contributions to LGBTQ+ communities in NSW, were announced on Wednesday night.
The NSW government will support all nineteen public recommendations of the Special Commission of Inquiry into LGBTIQ hate crimes, saying this will honour the victims and victim-survivors whose pain was brought to light through the process.
The Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority has refuted claims by the queer DJ collective House of Mince that their October long weekend party at White Bay Power Station was labelled high-risk, a classification the collective had cited as one of the reasons for its relocation.
The NSW government and police have yet to respond to the recommendations from the Special Commission of Inquiry into LGBTIQ hate crimes, despite the report being tabled almost nine months ago.
The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras is relocating its headquarters from near Oxford Street to the CBD after the City of Sydney council unanimously approved a plan to offer the organisation free rent, citing its financial difficulties.
Sydney MP Alex Greenwich has been awarded $140,000 after suing former One Nation NSW leader Mark Latham for defamation.
Two Sydney drag queens were involved in a heated verbal exchange at an industry awards night last Monday. The altercation led organisers and attendees to intervene, and in the aftermath, one venue advised some of its performers to not speak publicly about the incident.
International DJs Honey Dijon and Romy will headline the 2025 Mardi Gras After Party and Fair Day will make a return but the Bondi Beach Party has been dropped in a slimmed-down version of Sydney’s annual LGBTQIA+ festival.
The case against former police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon faces significant delays due to a late change in legal representation.
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NSW Police will introduce new firearm procedures following a comprehensive review prompted by the alleged murders of former TV presenter Jesse Baird and his partner, Qantas flight attendant Luke Davies.
Oxford Street, the heart of Sydney’s LGBTQ+ nightlife, could soon be recognised as a special entertainment precinct under new City of Sydney planning proposals aimed at reinvigorating the city’s nighttime economy.
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