It looks like Bondi Beach may once again be host to another beach party during next year’s Mardi Gras season.
It’s important to always check in on your mates and “R U OK?” Day (today, Thursday, September 14) serves as a reminder to initiate a conversation to show you care.
Ten thousand dollars. That’s how much one lucky drag performer could win if they take home first place in Universal’s Slay 2 Stay drag comp, GSN can exclusively reveal.
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.
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.
A group of men linked to the Christian Lives Matter group allegedly attempted to disrupt a drag story time event in Sydney’s inner west on Saturday.
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