Block out your calendars for March 2, 2024, the official date for the 46th Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade.
More than 20 LGBTIQ+ groups from across Australia have joined together to support the Yes campaign for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander constitutional recognition.
CCTV footage has captured the chaos that unfolded as two men were stabbed outside the Oxford Street nightclub Noir early on Saturday.
Dykadellic, a new lesbian dance party, will begin this Friday at Kinselas and run for five consecutive weeks to coincide with the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Businessman Jake Humphries has exited his role as one of the directors and secretaries of a business that continues to owe drag queens, DJs and dancers thousands of dollars for performances at the recently closed Sydney nightclub Nevermind.
Late-night Oxford Street Italian restaurant and cocktail bar Big Poppa’s will re-open on Wednesday.
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.
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras chief Gil Beckwith has called for an immediate and enduring ceasefire in Gaza and committed the organisation to not accepting any funding from organisations “which are complicit in the ongoing violence in Palestine”.
Drag queen Karna Ford says Sydney needs more drag competitions and has revealed how she intends to spend the $10,000 prize money she won after taking home the crown at Wednesday night’s Slay 2 Stay contest.
Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore has decided not to formally invite NSW Police to an upcoming LGBTIQ+ safety summit following a meeting with queer activist group Pride In Protest.
Queer activist group Pride in Protest will have a member return to the higher echelons of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras after one of its candidates was successfully elected to the organisation’s board.
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