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New Mardi Gras backs Queer Screen
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
New Mardi Gras announced this week that it will donate $23,000 to non-profit community organisation Queer Screen to help fund its future events, including the Mardi Gras Film Festival and over 100 film-related events.
 
Moore maintains Mardi Gras funding push
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore has continued to pressure the NSW government to provide funding for New Mardi Gras (NMG).
 
Gay Catholic forum withstands setbacks
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
Sydney gay and lesbian Catholic group, Acceptance, will carry through their forum on Catholic youth and sexuality, despite World Youth Day (WYD) organisers forcing the Jesuit Catholic spiritual group MAGiS08 to withdraw the event from their WYD schedule.
 
New HIV drug gets PBS approval
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
The first of a promising new class of HIV drugs with few reported side-effects has been approved for Australian access though the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.
 
BGF collects $10,000 from 2UE settlement
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
news-bgf90.jpg Gay activist Gary Burns hands Bobby Goldsmith Foundation (BGF) CEO Bev Lange a cheque for $10,000, the proceeds of a settlement Burns received from 2UE Radio.
 
Police meet GLBT community
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
news-police90.jpg Local residents turned up on the weekend to talk with officers from Surry Hills police station at the first outing of the mobile command centre at Taylor Square.
 
Safe Place send-off
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
news-safeplace90.jpg Volunteers gathered to celebrate the success of the Safe Place at its closing party on Friday night. ACON president, Mark Orr, pictured far right, said the seven-month pilot program was a success.
 
Priscilla’s comeback
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
news-patti90.jpgPatti Newton poses with drag queens, Miss Paris Eat-a-Mole and Miss Cameo Role, at the Sydney return season launch party of Priscilla: The Musical held at Star City’s Grand Harbour Ballroom on Monday night.
 
$5,500 fine for Anti-Pope T-shirt
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
offensive-sign-90.jpg Demonstrators protesting the Pope’s visit to Sydney for World Youth Day celebrations this month will defy “repugnant” laws that lawyers warn could see fines of up to $5,500 slapped on protesters for wearing an “offensive” T-shirt.
 
Family Court access for gay couples
Thursday, 26 June 2008
Gay and lesbian rights advocates have welcomed a federal government initiative to allow property disputes between former same-sex de facto partners to be resolved by the Family Court.
 
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