The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras organisation will allow NSW Police to march in Saturday’s parade without their uniform, reversing an earlier decision by its board to uninvite the policing agency.
The bodies of slain Sydney couple Luke Davies and Jesse Baird have been found at a property in Bungonia, two hours south of Sydney near Goulburn.
The Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras organisation has released a statement explaining its decision to uninvite NSW Police from marching in the annual Mardi Gras parade.
The NSW Police Force says it has been officially uninvited from marching in the Mardi Gras parade.
One person was arrested for drug supply and a further four were issued criminal infringement notices for drug possession at the Bondi Beach Party on Saturday, which police estimate 5825 people attended.
Tributes have begun pouring in for TV presenter Jesse Baird and his flight attendant partner Luke Davies after a man was charged with their murder.
Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras chief executive Gil Beckwith would not rule out discounting Bondi Beach Party tickets when GSN asked last week.
Sydney queer history and cultural centre Qtopia is one of the federal budget winners after the Albanese government agreed to allocate $1.5 million to it in the 2024-25 federal budget.
Cumberland Council has reversed its controversial policy that banned a book containing same-sex parenting material following a fiery debate.
The NSW Police Force has established a special taskforce to consider the recommendations of the LGBTQ hate crime inquiry, but says it is unable to provide a timeline for the implementation of its outcomes.
The federal budget 2024-25 has been welcomed by peak HIV/AIDS bodies, who say it continues to light a path towards virtual elimination of HIV transmission in Australia.
The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras organisation has officially terminated the Mardi Gras police accord following a majority of members voting in favour of tearing it up.
The NSW government will receive $550,000 from the City of Sydney after the council passed a motion on Monday night to contribute to a $1.1 million emergency relief package secretly provided to the Mardi Gras organisation earlier this year.
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