NSW Police Attempt To Block Mardi Gras Pride Protest
Despite NSW seeing zero COVID-19 transmissions for over a month, NSW police have cited coronavirus concerns in an attempt to shut down a planned Pride …
Despite NSW seeing zero COVID-19 transmissions for over a month, NSW police have cited coronavirus concerns in an attempt to shut down a planned Pride …
Athletes from the biggest national sports get together to tackle homophobia in sport.
Businesses who have supported Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras and Midsumma speak out on whether they support Safe Schools.
When a person is neither straight nor with Anglo/Irish heritage, the intersectional discrimination they face from society can be oppressive and isolating — and it can even manifest within the LGBTI community. Matthew Wade spoke to a handful of gay men from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds about their experiences.
It’s been almost two years since Australia’s greatest Olympian publicly revealed he was gay. In his first ever interview with an LGBTI media outlet, Ian Thorpe tells Shannon Power he’s moved back home to find his place in Australia’s LGBTI community.
In each monthly magazine of the Star Observer, a prominent Australian shares their coming out story. This month, Julie McCrossin tells Shannon Power how her initial rocky start as an out lesbian did nothing to prevent her from becoming a successful media personality and comedian.
Dr Mark’s Marching Academy is one of the most recognised floats in the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade. But behind the glitter is a tight-knit community who would be lost without their Mardi Gras family. Shannon Power reports.
Good things have been happening for Patrick Abboud since his profile skyrocketed during the 2014 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, but he says there’s still a long way to go.
South Australian Greens Senator Robert Simms pens his thoughts on what needs to be done to ensure programs like Safe Schools are not met with unnecessary opposition in parliament in the future.