The NSW government wants to make illegal any activities that attempt to change or suppress a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity as it pushes ahead with its election promise to ban gay conversion therapy.
Sydney queer costume party Halloween Wh*res has been cancelled for 2023, blaming what appears to be cost and being unable to find an appropriate venue.
An investigation by Australia’s communications watchdog has found comments made by Kyle Sandilands on KIIS’ Kyle & Jackie O radio show about the monkeypox virus breached decency rules
New diagnoses of HIV among men who have sex with men are down over five years, the latest data from NSW Health shows – a promising sign that the state’s HIV strategy is close to achieving its goal of virtual elimination of the virus.
Oxford Street’s newest nightclub will be named Carousel after a secret carousel stage was uncovered underneath the existing one.
Erskineville’s Imperial Hotel will host its last regular “Lip Sync Heroes” (LSH) drag competition next Sunday after its new owner Universal Hotels made the decision to cancel it.
Poof Doof Sydney will move to the ARQ nightclub in early September and stay open until 7am after informing Kinselas of its intention to leave the venue, GSN can confirm.
Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore has defended the upcoming 16-month closure of the popular Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool, saying those who think it’s a simple job to upgrade “should not be trusted” with its ongoing maintenance.
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.
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