Fashion Label Gun Shy On Surviving COVID-19
Around 43 per cent of Australian fashion labels do not believe they will survive the impacts of COVID-19, but some labels are riding out this …
Around 43 per cent of Australian fashion labels do not believe they will survive the impacts of COVID-19, but some labels are riding out this …
Eurovision sensation, Conchita Wurst, and doyen of drag, Trevor Ashley, will combine their unique talents for two sensational concerts early next year – one night …
The Hungarian government has rejected claims that the nation pulled out of the Eurovision Song Contest because it’s “too gay”. Hungary’s decision to withdraw from …
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Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore was driven into Town Hall on a motorbike by one of the Dykes on Bikes last night, in a stunning …
“It wasn’t until Australia became an entrant and I moved into the gay bubble in Sydney that I realised [Eurovision] is kinda cool and got patriotic myself.”
“Everyone living in a country where LGBT rights are off the public agenda is a hero to me.”
Wurst said that an ex-boyfriend had threatened to out her as positive.
Conchita Wurst talks to the Star Observer about Dami Im’s new role as Australia’s Eurovision contestant for 2016.
The Nobody’s Supposed to Be Here singer will join the likes of Conchita Wurst and Courtney Act to perform live at the biggest LGBTI pride party in the southern hemisphere.