Approximately 702 students will be moved from Liverpool West Public School to Gulyangarri Public School for at least a month while cleanup is underway.
Police are considering dropping charges it laid against a popular pub in Western Australia over the amount of skin shown by punters at a Mardi Gras event.
WorldPride 2023 is tipped to be the biggest event in Sydney since the 2000 Olympic Games, injecting up to $600 million into the local economy as 500,000 international travellers head Down Under for the 17-day celebration.
Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to flock to the city, prompting a warning for drivers to expect delays as a number of major roads are shut off to traffic.
In celebration of Sydney WorldPride, villages will be setup on Crown Street between Oxford and Campbell Streets, as well as Riley Street between Oxford and Goulburn Streets.
One cold winter's night in Sydney, 1978, hundreds gathered at Darlinghurst's Taylor Square to champion queer acceptance. This single protest would spark one of the biggest political and societal movements in Australia's history.
Slap fighting is a popular sport in eastern Europe, with Arnold Schwarzenegger and social media personality Logan Paul hosting this first American-held championship.
The 44th annual event was a dazzling display of pride, self-expression and championing the LGBTIQIA+ community in a show of passion and advocating for equal rights.
Authorities and organisers have praised the community for "peacefully celebrating" this year's Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras with saw over 36,000 people attending the official parade at the Sydney Cricket Ground
A different kind of parade this year with the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras a socially distanced event taking place at the Sydney Cricket Ground instead of the usual march through the streets of the CBD.
The massive Mardi Gras party has wrapped up for another year leaving a trail of glitter through the Sydney CBD and more than a few sore heads among punters.
Sydney MP Alex Grenwich says this year's Mardi Gras festivities should campaign for equality after expressing his distaste with the religious freedoms bill.
A Sydney man claims he and his friend were kicked out of an Uber because of their sexuality, just a day after the city's jubilant Mardi Gras celebrations.
Forty years ago, it was a very different vista on Sydney’s Oxford Street to the colourful frippery that graced the gay mile last night for the 40th Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
The LGBTIQ community's night of nights dazzled about 300,000 spectators on Sydney's famous Oxford Street with pop superstar Cher making an appearance for the 40th Mardi Gras parade.
Despite organising an extravaganza famous around the world for celebrating diversity and inclusion, an acrimonious rift has divided the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras board.
Ian Thorpe is reportedly contemplating legal action against the Daily Telegraph after the newspaper published a photo of him and insinuated he was being offered a pill on Mardi Gras night.
A Mardi Gras organiser told a gay refugee advocacy group that its members would be banned from the parade if they booed Bill Shorten following a protest at a media conference he gave just before the event on Saturday.
Sydney is celebrating the culmination of its 38th Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in the form of a parade today, with 500,000 people expected to flock to the CBD to enjoy the festivities.
The young man at the centre of an alleged police brutality video that was filmed after Sydney's Mardi Gras has told A Current Affair he is not angry at police over the incident.