
Andrew Potts
Assistant Chief of Staff at Gold Coast Bulletin
Gold Coast Bulletin Assistant Chief of Staff. Also writes about politics, buildings and history https://t.co/5eoFDV6WcK
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1 week ago |
qnews.com.au | Andrew Potts
Sydney is about to celebrate International Pride Month, with the festivities set to begin on Thursday when the Sydney Pride Festival Launch ’25 is officially opened by Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore.
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2 weeks ago |
qnews.com.au | Andrew Potts
North Sydney Council is holding what it’s billing as a “vibrant, family-friendly Pride celebration” in Ted Mack Civic Park to mark the start of Pride Month on Sunday, June 1st, from 3pm to 6pm. Organisers say the event will feature live music, drag performances and “powerful projections that honour the local queer history” of the north side of the bridge.
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2 weeks ago |
qnews.com.au | Andrew Potts
Lawmakers in the state of Texas have voted to remove a law banning “homosexual conduct” 22 years after the US Supreme Court ruled it could not be enforced. In 2003 the Supreme Court struck down laws in 13 states that still criminalised homosexuality in the case of Lawrence vs Texas. But despite the ruling, Texas’ 1973 law outlawing “deviate sexual intercourse with another individual of the same sex” remained in the state’s Penal Code despite being unenforceable.
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2 weeks ago |
qnews.com.au | Andrew Potts
The Bobby Goldsmith Foundation (BGF) has launched its 2025 winter appeal to raise critical funds for people living with HIV in NSW who are being disproportionately affected by Australia’s ongoing cost-of-living crisis. “Our clients are navigating incredibly complex circumstances,” said Nick Lawson, CEO of BGF. “We’re seeing more and more people struggling to afford basic necessities like food, rent and medication.
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2 weeks ago |
qnews.com.au | Andrew Potts
The Sydney Writers Festival is holding three LGBTQIA+ themed events at Carriageworks this week, plus a comedy debate at the Sydney Town Hall that can’t be missed. The already sold out Drag Queens Down Under event on Friday is billed as a “drag story time for grown-ups” and is being hosted by Art Simone from the first season of Drag Race Down Under.
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Today in music: The Imperial March (Darth Vader’s Theme) by John Williams conducting the London Symphony Orchestra from the 1980 soundtrack album Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Released 45 years ago this week, it was the soundtrack for the film of the same name. #music https://t.co/jvlGLEGSMI

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Today in music: So Far Away by Dire Straits from the 1985 album Brothers in Arms. Released 40 years ago today, it was the British band’s fifth and penultimate studio album.#Music #sofaraway #Direstraits #Brothersinarms #rock #rocknroll #MarkKnopfler #guitar #1980s #80s https://t.co/RxlrPGIRuw