The Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras organisation has begun circulating a code that provides a 41.2 per cent discount on Bondi Beach Party tickets.
Dutch house DJ, record producer and remixer Fedde Le Grand has been announced as the final headliner for the Mardi Gras FINALE closing party run by GAYM Entertainment.
The Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras has postponed this weekend’s two-day “Queer Futures” conference that was due to discuss everything from sports to the arts, politics and education – blaming the flow-on effects of Fair Day’s cancellation.
The “drag story time” component of a Mardi Gras event for queer families, held at SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium on Saturday, was cancelled after a Christian group threatened to protest the event.
LGBTI+ community sports clubs from across Sydney have banded together in record time to create a smaller-scale outdoor alternative to the cancelled Mardi Gras Fair Day event.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor has officially been announced as the main headliner for the Mardi Gras Bondi Beach Party.
The City of Sydney and Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras have cancelled this Sunday’s Fair Day due to bonded asbestos found in mulch at Victoria Park.
The NSW government is threatening to withhold funding from Cumberland Council over its decision to ban same-sex parenting material from its libraries.
Former Sydney WorldPride chief executive officer Kate Wickett has been announced as the new head of Sydney’s City Recital Hall.
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The LGBTQ+ community in Sydney will soon have access to a community-controlled and inclusive health service set to open later this year.
National lobby and advocacy group Just.Equal Australia wants to know who LGBTIQA+ Australians believe should be able to march in pride parades, including whether police or politicians should be included.
Sydney’s historic Oxford Street is one step closer to having its own cycleway after construction recently got under way on the west side of the project.
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