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TWO SIDES OF THE CITY
For the first leg of our Sydney stay, the Hilton Sydney (hiltonsydney.com.au) became home, and it was easy to see why this busy hotel is so wildly popular – located opposite the regal Queen Victoria Building (popular for its Romanesque design and high-end stores) and...
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Sydney’s LGBTQI Museum Finds a Permanent Home in Former Darlinghurst Police Station
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The newly elected Labor government of New South Wales (NSW) has revealed the permanent location for Sydney's LGBTQI museum, Qtopia – the old Darlinghurst Police Station.
This historic site, located at the intersection of Forbes and Bourke Streets, holds immense importance for Sydney's queer community, with the Darlinghurst Police Station...
Seven hours of live music, including DJs and performances from Alter Boy, Peach PRC, MUNA, Kim Petras, Ava Max, and many more, drew 20,000 to Sydney's Domain for a queer megamix of international and local acts to conclude WorldPride 2023.
Seeing 17 days of Sydney WorldPride come to an end;...
Sydney Town Hall was packed to the rafters for Ultra Violet - the premier event for LGBTQIA+ women during Sydney WorldPride!
DJs and Producers Sveta Gilerman and Jess Hill, with Jesswar, Bec Sandridge and Okenyo and international icon Peaches, transformed Sydney Town Hall’s vaulted spaces into a party event that...
As Sydney WorldPride comes to an end, Fifty Thousand turned out this morning to make history as they marched across the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge as part of Sydney WorldPride's Pride March.
Celebrating the achievements made to date while acknowledging the work still to be done, this morning's march showcased...
An iconic event at an iconic venue! Made by and for First Nations people, everyone was welcome at this glittering historic event starring Jessica Mauboy, Casey Donovan and Deborah Cheetham Fraillon AO.
Blak & Deadly: The First Nations Gala Concert is the only WorldPride Official event held at the iconic Sydney Opera House.
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On Saturday 25 February 2023, the world-renowned Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade returned to Oxford Street to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the first Mardi Gras march. The event united individuals from the LGBTQIA+ communities to showcase their pride, advocate for equal rights and express their passion.
Anthony Albanese made history as...
Oxford Street’s world-renowned Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras was bigger and better than ever, with tens of thousands gathering to join and witness the historic 45th-anniversary Parade and Sydney WouldPride 2023!
“Out of the bars, and into the streets!”
Displaying LGBTQIA+ excellence and showcasing beauty and strength in pride and...