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Articles by Emma Cullingford

Activists at this year's IDAHO in Sydney

Sydney marks International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia

The International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO) was marked in more than 50 countries yesterday, May 17th 2009.

Australia could block gay websites (Photo: Simon Shek)

Australian government to 'block' gay websites

A blacklist of banned websites drawn up by the Australian government includes gay sites. The government is proposing a law that requires internet service providers to filter and block inappropriate content, such as that related to terrorism and abusive images of children. It has drawn up a list of sites to be blacklisted.

Sydney Mardi Gras after party (photo ⓒ PinkNews.co.uk)

Review: Party not politics follows Sydney's Mardi Gras parade

The Mardi Gras parade concluded its successful 31st year last night with the Mardi Gras Party 2009 at Sydney’s Entertainment Quarter. People lucky enough to get a ticket were treated to 10 hours of partying in 7 extravagant venues. The party was headlined by International DJs Paul Oakenfold and The Freemasons.

Sydney Mardi Gras is one of the largest in the world (photo ⓒ PinkNews.co.uk)

Review: 300,000 people party to celebrate Sydney's Mardi Gras parade

PinkNews.co.uk's Australia Correspondent, Emma Cullingford reports from Sydney on the city's Mardi Gras parade, one of the largest in the world.

Sydney Mardi Gras is one of the largest in the world

Preview: Sydney Mardi Gras promises to be sunny despite economic gloom

PinkNews.co.uk's Australia Correspondent Emma Cullingford previews this weekend's Mardi Gras and explores the impact of the global economic downturn on the pride event.

















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