Singer Adam Lambert has been confirmed to perform as the headline act at this year’s Mardi Gras After Party, which will span across six venues at Sydney’s Entertainment Quarter precinct following the parade down Oxford Street.
US singer and songwriter Slayyyter will headline the official Mardi Gras Bondi Beach Party, as foreshadowed by Gay Sydney News in November.
An unconfirmed version of the Mardi Gras After Party lineup looks like it just got leaked – by the official Instagram account of one of the artists on the list.
Big-name Sydney Mardi Gras corporate sponsors have decided to reduce their visual presence in this year’s tarot card creative campaign after deeming it too risqué to associate their brands with.
Surry Hills gay cruising club TRADE has been sold to the owner of Trough, who will run it as a sex-on-premises venue and nightclub for all people – not just men who have sex with men.
Gay men as well as men who have sex with men would be able to donate “whole blood” under certain circumstances in a major policy change being proposed by the Australian Red Cross Lifeblood service.
The NSW Police Force has been accused of taking an “adversarial or unnecessarily defensive” approach to engaging with the special commission of inquiry into LGBTIQ hate crimes in the commission’s final report to the government.
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The LGBTQ+ community in Sydney will soon have access to a community-controlled and inclusive health service set to open later this year.
National lobby and advocacy group Just.Equal Australia wants to know who LGBTIQA+ Australians believe should be able to march in pride parades, including whether police or politicians should be included.
Sydney’s historic Oxford Street is one step closer to having its own cycleway after construction recently got under way on the west side of the project.
The Sydney Convicts Rugby Club will hold its annual fundraiser later this month to raise money to send the team to Rome to compete in the Bingham Cup.
For one night only an all-star cast will bring to life the story of the public’s reaction to what has been described as one of the worst gay hate crimes in American history.
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