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.
ACON chief executive Nicolas Parkhill has announced his retirement from the Australian HIV and LGBTQ+ health organisation after serving at the helm for 15 years.
The organisation behind the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras will rescind heavily discounted Bondi Beach Party tickets from those who cannot provide proof they were eligible for a program only meant for use by First Nations people and concession card holders.
Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore says she will seek a meeting with NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb to discuss the findings of an LGBTI+ safety summit.
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.
The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras organisation says a perfect storm of factors have placed it in a vulnerable position financially as it prepares to cut costs and consider what events it puts on for a leaner 2025 festival season.
The NSW Minns government will issue a formal state apology to those convicted under discriminatory laws that criminalised homosexual acts.
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