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Melbourne queer travel guide
Midsumma Carnival by Adam Noviello In those hot, dreamy months across December to February, Melbourne comes alive like no other city
First look inside ChiChiz
Located right in the heart of the city in the Northbourne Avenue/Sydney Building position that was formerly occupied by Mezcal’s (and 5th Avenue before that),
The National Portrait Gallery’s legendary queer party returns in February
House of Heroes Late Night Friday 20 February 2026 7pm – 12.30am Early Bird tickets 20% off (applied at checkout), limited release Adult $40 | Concession $36 | Circle of Friends $36 |
Support Trans Comedy on the Central Coast
Australia’s trans and gender-diverse comedy talent is set to take centre stage this December as Funhaus Factory, the Central Coast’s home of inclusive culture, presents
Nadine Coyle from Girls Aloud to headline Mardi Gras Laneway
NADINE COYLE TO MAKE HER SOLO AUSTRALIAN DEBUT AT MARDI GRAS LANEWAY 2026 Laneway lineup announced. Final tickets on sale. Sydney Gay and Lesbian
Dipa-Mahbuba-Yasmin – When Speech is Forced Down, Art Must Speak
Asexual Bangladeshi artist Dipa-Mahbuba-Yasmin shares beautiful art with tragic circumstances at Canberra's SpringOUT Festival. The title of your talk at the Shine Dome on Tuesday
Cult Classics with Venus Mantrap presents ‘Cruising’
Friday 24 October at 8pm Arc Cinema, National Sound & Film Archive, Canberra Tickets $16+BF/$12+BF conc. here Cult Classics with Venus Mantrap explores the archives
Brisbane’s queer ‘90s exhibition
Make a Scene: Fashioning Queer Identity and Club Culture in the 90s, Queensland Museum, Brisbane. Showing until 19 July 2026. www.museum.qld.gov.au/ In the 1990s, a
THE STORY OF THE OARS: A hidden thing can’t remain hidden forever
Opening at Canberra's The Street Theatre 19 – 21 September 2025, get ready to dive into The Story of The Oars in The Street company’s
Xanadu 45th Anniversary Special Screening at Sydney Underground Film Festival
Host Maynard Brings Celestial Camp to Life at Dendy Newtown Sydney Underground Film Festival (SUFF) is thrilled to present a vibrant, retro-infused celebration of Xanadu
