NSW Police: Yet to RSVP to the sorry party
Those who took part in the very first Sydney Mardi Gras parade in 1978, known as the “78ers”, say it’s time for NSW police to say sorry for their mistreatment and violence at the time.
Those who took part in the very first Sydney Mardi Gras parade in 1978, known as the “78ers”, say it’s time for NSW police to say sorry for their mistreatment and violence at the time.
The Star Observer’s spotlight on community heroes this month falls on Robert French, a long time LGBTI rights activist since the 70s and historian. Shannon Power reports.
New chair of Sydney Pride History group aims to make the city’s gay and lesbian history more accessible.
RAINBOW Labor has been caught exaggerating the historical record concerning the ALP’s role in decriminalising homosexuality in NSW. The accusations against Labor’s internal LGBTI group …
Sydneysiders can take part in a free walking tour to explore the city’s rich gay and lesbian history, as part of the City of Sydney’s …
Gay British historian and sociologist Professor Jeffrey Weeks will appear at a Pride History Group Mardi Gras event this weekend. Weeks is the author of …
The Into the Streets! Homosexual Histories conference has received an important boost with City of Sydney voting to recognise the 40th anniversary of gay and …
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of gay activism in Australia, the Pride History Group has brought the annual Homosexual Histories conference to Sydney. Usually run …
The Pride History Group will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Australia’s gay and lesbian movement with a special conference in September. Into The Streets, to …
Gay and lesbian rights advocates have mourned the death of former NSW Attorney General Jeffrey Shaw, a man with a reformist agenda dedicated to the …