Oxford Street security guards will wear vests with pride flags on them in a new initiative funded by the City of Sydney that forms part of a broader campaign to ensure the strip remains a safe space for people of diverse sexualities and genders.
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When a little-known US company quietly posted a press release on its website announcing it had acquired Sydney’s legendary Stonewall Hotel last month, the news flew under the radar.
The first stage of the long-awaited and controversial Oxford Street cycleway has finally opened – nearly four years after it was first proposed.
A new tiki-inspired bar has opened atop the Courthouse Hotel in Taylor Square, injecting a fresh dose of colour and character into the precinct.
The organisers of Flash, a weekly gay dance party at Darlinghurst’s Two 3 One, have responded to a late-night City of Sydney inspection that halted entry to the event over capacity and safety concerns, issuing a public statement outlining what went wrong and how they’re planning to fix it.
Has Flash, the 11-week-old gay Sydney dance party, become a victim of its own success?
Flash, a new weekly club night geared towards gay men, proves that a warm, sweaty, pop-infused, multi-level dance party still has a place in Sydney’s wintry months.
Iconic Oxford Street gay nightclub Palms will now stay open two hours longer every weekend after the City of Sydney approved an extension to its trading hours.
Oxford Street’s long-awaited north-side redevelopment is finally taking shape, with its first tenants set to begin moving into the new Oxford & Foley precinct from next month, according to developer TOGA.
Qtopia has revealed the line-up for its 2025 Pride Fest, promising more than 150 events across June in what’s fast becoming a new cornerstone of Sydney’s queer cultural calendar.