Check out the winners at the 2019 Honour Awards
Unsung heroes, community champions, vital community organisations and long-standing allies of sexually and gender diverse people dedicated to fighting for LGBTQI rights and equality, were …
Unsung heroes, community champions, vital community organisations and long-standing allies of sexually and gender diverse people dedicated to fighting for LGBTQI rights and equality, were …
The Bookshop Darlinghurst—Australia’s premier LGBT bookstore and one of the world’s longest-running queer bookshops—will hold a special event for Asian gay men and their allies …
In his new book How to Be a Big Strong Man, Samuel Leighton-Dore is trying to help liberate males from toxic masculinity through humour. He …
The NSFW short film illustrates the event-based PrEP method, which Dr Darren Russell says “is just as effective as daily dosing, even when it is only used occasionally.”
Recipients of the grants received up to $10,000 with the aim of supporting the work of not-for-profit community organisations, charities, and individuals.
“I want viewers to imagine what it’s like to be excluded from their partner’s hospital room”
While many other countries around the world have embraced marriage equality, Australia is still falling behind. In response, a short film has been made in the push for marriage equality this year.
Are we too submissive towards homophobic customers? Samuel Leighton-Dore reflects on his experiences in dealing with homophobia in hospitality and customer service industries.
Public displays of affection for couples in the LGBTI community have evolved into public displays of affirmation. As Samuel Leighton-Dore explains, there are many reasons why this should be celebrated and encouraged.
Star Observer editor Elias Jahshan looks at the cultural impact of Timothy Conigrave’s Holding The Man ahead of the national release of its film adaptation. (This article was originally published as the editor’s column on page 4 of the August edition.)