A string of assaults on gay men in Sydney are set to be re-examined by police after it was discovered they were allegedly committed by several teenagers who are now accused of being part of a youth terror cell.
A study has called for a scaling back of police operations at future Mardi Gras events after it found policing during Sydney WorldPride to be excessively aggressive, invasive and in some cases potentially unlawful.
The lawyer for police officer Beaumont Lamarre-Condon says his client’s murder charges could be defendable, potentially on mental health grounds.
A sequel of the iconic Australian film “The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert” is in the works with the original stars and director returning to helm it.
A new event is coming to Sydney in an effort to bring together the numerous LGBTQIA+ sporting leagues of the city.
About 15 staff from the Bodyline sex-on-premises business were left without a job over the Easter break after Sauna X by 357 took over the venue, GSN can reveal.
Religious leaders and schools have written to the prime minister saying it would be a “betrayal of trust” if he worked with the Greens to pass religious discrimination legislation.
NSW Health is asking gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men to be on the lookout for symptoms of mpox after three new cases were detected in the state this week.
Rival Australian LGBTI+ news outlets Star Observer and QNews are involved in a behind-the-scenes stand-off in which legal action has been threatened over QNews registering a trademark and business using the same name as its competitor’s publication.
The lawyer for accused double-murderer and former senior police constable Beau Lamarre-Condon has given an update of his client’s condition ahead of a potential trial.
A NSW Rugby League junior player will be unable to continue playing competitively unless he covers up a pair of offensive and homophobic tattoos.
The Albanese government has been accused of “cowardice” over its handling of proposed religious discrimination reform that would prevent LGBTI+ teachers from being fired and students expelled for their sexuality or gender identity.
A council-erected Pride Month display has been vandalised in Sydney’s south-west for the second year in a row.
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