The Tropical Fruits New Year’s Eve festival returns to Lismore this year after four years of fire, flu and floods.
Several weeks ago, we here at GSN started writing a column titled: “ARQ is open to event promoters. Should it partner with Poof Doof?”
The annual Bobby Goldsmith Foundation gala auction event is back for its 18th year, raising funds to support individuals living with HIV.
Australia’s first-ever permanent queer museum is a step closer after the keys to the former Darlinghurst police station were officially handed over to Qtopia Sydney, the non-profit organisation behind the initiative.
Poof Doof will launch at the ARQ Sydney nightclub tonight after leaving Kinselas at Taylor Square.
It’s almost time to paint the town pink, with Sydney’s Fringe Festival kicking off this weekend and running for the entire month of September.
Sydney queer activist group Pride In Protest is holding a “take back the streets” event this weekend on Oxford Street that is billed as a night of revelry and rebellion.
An unconfirmed version of the Mardi Gras After Party lineup looks like it just got leaked – by the official Instagram account of one of the artists on the list.
Big-name Sydney Mardi Gras corporate sponsors have decided to reduce their visual presence in this year’s tarot card creative campaign after deeming it too risqué to associate their brands with.
Surry Hills gay cruising club TRADE has been sold to the owner of Trough, who will run it as a sex-on-premises venue and nightclub for all people – not just men who have sex with men.
Gay men as well as men who have sex with men would be able to donate “whole blood” under certain circumstances in a major policy change being proposed by the Australian Red Cross Lifeblood service.
The NSW Police Force has been accused of taking an “adversarial or unnecessarily defensive” approach to engaging with the special commission of inquiry into LGBTIQ hate crimes in the commission’s final report to the government.
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras chief Gil Beckwith has called for an immediate and enduring ceasefire in Gaza and committed the organisation to not accepting any funding from organisations “which are complicit in the ongoing violence in Palestine”.
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