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Sydney Mardi Gras
Mardi not so Gras


Surrounded by pricey real estate, the complex of tennis courts, squash courts, a bowling green, sprawling club house and car park has seen better days. Fortunately it’s hidden in a cul-de-sac, so the pavement stays dry. A through road would be awash with the drool of developers.


Don’t be misled by the name ‘Sports And Social Club’. I once made a similar mistake during a visit to Far North Queensland.

“Let’s have dinner at the yacht club,” said my host. I donned my cream slacks and nautical Ralph Lauren sweater.

The place was a brick barn on the waterfront, filled with pokies, pool tables, and fat sweaty men in shorts and singlets downing parma and pot. When I tipped the waiter, my hostess said loudly, “Don’t do that darl, he’ll only spend it on drugs.”

The Sports & Social is Melbourne’s landlocked equivalent. There’s a whiff of dry rot in the air, the carpet has a rather adhesive quality, and there’s an industrial size barbeque bolted together from bits of scrap metal out the back, by the bowling green.

Hubby and I sat on a bench, watching slightly scruffy young men playing barefoot lawn bowls.

“So, what are these guys doing, exactly?” asked hubby. I explained.

“And that’s it?” he snapped, in disbelief. There are some things Americans just don’t get.

The resident lush homed in on the blokes on the next bench.


“Are you with the bucks night or the gay boys?” she asked. “The bucks night,” they laughed.

“So who’s the groom?” They pointed to one of the bowlers, clad in a floor length semi transparent white skirt and blouse, and blue eye-shadow.

There then followed a ribald conversation, ending with the boys taking an upskirt photo of the groom.

“That is so going on the internet,” chortled the photographer, passing his iPhone around.

Meanwhile on the adjacent courts his mates were stripping down to their jocks, playing pants-off tennis – doubles, naturally - showing off for an appreciative but discreet audience of 'the gay boys.'

I was going to write about Mardi Gras, their treatment of our veterans of 78, their rejection of our queer animal activists, and their snub to our leading Tasmanian activist, one of the giants of Australian queer politics. Mardi Gras seems to have turned into Mardi Maigre - a skinny bitch.

Instead I give you simple, slightly wary, sharing and acceptance in suburbia. Against an overblown pink-nigger-minstrel show for the tourists that emphasises and perpetuates the divide between us and them. No contest.
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Will
Will Will Play AFL?(pic: The Age)


We talk to the transgender man who wants to play AFL:
Really Long Link

A special report from our own reporter on the turmoil in the New York State Senate – will it derail gay marriage?
Really Long Link

Plus

Gay rugby team appears on The Footy Show (NRL edition)

News of the first Diversity Conference for gay and lesbian servicemen and women.

And more

Tonight at 7pm onThe Rainbow Report, Joy 94.9 in Melbourne, streaming on the web www.joy.org.au
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Rainbow Report on Homophobia

April 30th 2009 00:40
Homophobia
Graphic: BBC

This week Thu Apl 30 7-8pm AEST Joy 94.9 Melbourne, streaming live at www.joy.org.au The Rainbow Report looks at Homophobia.

Mention IDAHO to most people, and they think you’re talking about a US State that’s famous for potatoes and not much else. And no, it’s not the one where same-sex couples started marrying this week – that’s IOWA.

But our IDAHO is the International Day Against Homophobia, which is getting to be quite a big deal overseas but to date, Australia’s contribution has been pretty feeble. Greg Adkins hopes that’ll change this year – he joins us in the studio to explain what’s happening in Melbourne and how you can join in and have some fun.

We’re often accused of seeing homophobia where it doesn’t really exist, but is it magnifying the effect of the recession for some of us? Some of the first things companies drop to save money are gay-supportive initiatives and gay and lesbian staff. Harley Dennett of the Sydney Star Observer has the story.

Despite the name, Queensland could fairly be described as a homophobic state. with no relationship recognition, or recognition for same sex parents. The age of consent seems equal at 16, but anal intercourse with anyone under 18 is a criminal offence under a 1990 "sodomy law”. GLBTI Queenslanders have been campaigning its repeal, but back in October the Queensland government made it tougher instead. Miles Heffernan from QNews tells us all about it.

Joining me in the studio tonight, the feisty snappy-dressing co-convenor of the Victorian Gay & Lesbian Rights Lobby, Hayley Conway; the man who lobbies the pollies on our behalf, Corey Irlam, with his response to the government’s response to the 2020 summit – anyone remember that? Seems a long long time ago. And Cathy Anderson, one of the Lesbians On The Loose at LOTL magazine.

And finally Kaye Sera pays tribute to Golden Girl Bea Arthur, who died last week. I was hoping she’d say something about swine flu, so I could do an intro about a pig in a poke bonnet, but you can’t have everything.

Don’t just sit there, we love to put your views to air too, so please agree, disagree, argue, praise, whatever by emailing onair@joy.org.au - text 0427 JOY 949, or call 9699 2949.
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Homos Away in Summer Bay storm

March 29th 2009 05:28
Stormy weather
"Take the lesbian below, Mr Christian!"


Two female characters snogging in a disposable bit of moving wallpaper called ‘Home & Away’ created a tsunami of manufactured outrage last week, redoubled when Channel 7 ‘caved in’ and censored the lezzo liplock


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Gay MP blackmailed

February 23rd 2009 00:56
Catherine Tate as Derek Faye
“Who, dear? Me, dear? Gay, dear? No, dear!”: Derek Faye (Catherine Tate)

We’ve heard a lot recently about elderly same-sex couples and the fears that some of them will be outed by Centrelink against their will


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Eddie McGuire
Eddie McGuire congratulates Paul Medhurst - pic: Collingwood FC

Despite the head-in-the-sand attitude of the AFL, football insiders acknowledge there is a problem with attitudes towards sexual diversity in football.

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Akermanis on gays in the AFL

August 20th 2008 08:22
Jason Akermanis
Jason Akermanis


'Aka' is always outspoken, and often in trouble for it, and he's the one who has broken the AFL players silence on the issue of gays in Australian Rules Football


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