Drag queen Courtney Act, artist Jeff McCann, journalist Narelda Jacobs and Sydney Mardi Gras board chair Giovanni Campolo-Arcidiaco were among the many people and organisations recognised at the largest annual LGBTQ+ awards in NSW on Wednesday night.
The Drag Industry Variety Awards (DIVAs) were held at the Paddington RSL in Sydney on Monday night
The Australian Labor Party has passed a motion recognising the need to end the gay blood ban and adopt individual risk assessments for blood donations.
In just over two weeks’ time, the Imperial Hotel basement in Erskineville will host “Medusa” – a new party aimed at queer women, trans and non-binary communities.
Erskineville’s Imperial Hotel has welcomed Sydney’s cult pizza brothers Joey Pepperoni and Marty McFly to its rooftop, providing a permanent home for the duo known as “The Pizza Bros”.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics has acknowledged the hurt caused to the LGBTIQ+ community by excluding them from the 2021 Census.
The popular Dumplings & Beer restaurant on Darlinghurst’s Stanley Street has closed after its owner passed away just over a month ago.
Drag queen Karna Ford says Sydney needs more drag competitions and has revealed how she intends to spend the $10,000 prize money she won after taking home the crown at Wednesday night’s Slay 2 Stay contest.
Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore has decided not to formally invite NSW Police to an upcoming LGBTIQ+ safety summit following a meeting with queer activist group Pride In Protest.
Queer activist group Pride in Protest will have a member return to the higher echelons of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras after one of its candidates was successfully elected to the organisation’s board.
Oxford Street’s northern side has been under construction for some time now. But that’s all about to change.
Drag king Woody has withdrawn from Universal Sydney’s $10,000 Slay 2 Stay drag competition despite being reinstated to it following their controversial elimination.
Almost $1 million of NSW government money meant for Sydney WorldPride was spent on gold bullion after it fraudulently ended up in the wrong bank account.
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