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Karen Webb: NSW police boss on grateful comment about alleged killer Beau Lamarre-Condon

Karen Webb: NSW police boss on grateful comment about alleged killer Beau Lamarre-Condon
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Australian police find bodies of couple after officer who was an ex-boyfriend admits to killing them

Australian police find bodies of couple after officer who was an ex-boyfriend admits to killing them

Australian police find bodies of couple after officer who was an ex-boyfriend admits to killing them

Pride in Protest and the fight for Sydney s queer community

Pride in Protest and the fight for Sydney’s queer community Leadership struggles, online vitriol and generational change within Sydney s queer community. Photography by Aman Kapoor April 11, 2021 Veiled in respectful silence, Taylor Square is surprisingly still, calm even. The sheer number of people that have turned up smother the occasional spot fires of nervousness that jump through the crowd. Bodies radiate quiet determination. “I’m going to get a little bit emotional because, as I stand here on this occasion, I am recalling that first Mardi Gras”, says Mark Gillespie, microphone in hand, his voice filling Taylor Square. Gillespie is a “78er”, one of the original protestors who marched down Oxford Street from Taylor Square on 24 June, 1978, to commemorate the Stonewall Riots. When police denied the marchers access to Hyde Park that night, where they planned to have speeches, cries of “on to the Cross” multiplied rapidly. Protestors

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