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
Qtopia Sydney Returns as the Queer Hub for Sydney Fringe Festival
Qtopia Sydney will once again be part of the beating heart of Sydney Fringe Festival, hosting the official Queer Hub from 2-27 September 2025. For
Affordable Art Fair opening night in Melbourne Royal Exhibition Building assembles country’s boldest talents
Running from 28 August to 31 August 2025, the Melbourne Affordable Art Fair collects under one roof some of the country’s most vibrant and visually
Youth Cabaret announces its first theatre production, Ride the Cyclone
A story of life, death and what might come next, Ride the Cyclone follows six young choir members. After being tragically killed in a freak
‘Hoops’ docuseries on fight for transgender rights in sport debuts
'HOOPS' DOCUSERIES CHRONICLES FIGHT FOR TRANSGENDER RIGHTS IN SPORT WHEN A TWEET STOPS A CAREER Transgender basketballer Lexi Rodgers was blocked from playing the sport she
HOTLINE is the monthly gay club Sydney’s been missing
Hello? …We’ve answered. HOTLINE is the monthly gay club you’ve been missing - calling you across two levels from Kings Cross Hotel, Sydney. Pick up.
Minimalist living, maximum harmony: Lucy + Hayley’s queer road to freedom
South Coast stars Lucy Mills and Hayley Neal are striking a chord with their ingenious plan to chase music dreams while dodging sky-high living costs
LGBTIQ cultural erasure by NPWS and Heritage NSW at Kings Beach in Byron
Byron Bay’s world famous gay nude beach, Kings Beach, has been rejected by the NSW Heritage Council as not meeting the threshold for state heritage
Review: Tate London’s Leigh Bowery! exhibition
Just 19-years-old, a small-town boy from the Melbourne suburb of Sunshine, Leigh Bowery arrived in London in October 1980 armed with a suitcase full of



