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List of LGBT rights activists in Sydney

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This list includes historical and contemporary gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex activists and allies active in Sydney, Australia. [1][2] The terms used have diversified over the years, some historical references may use "gay" as an umbrella term.

Individuals[edit]

  • Steve Auburn
  • Elaine Alinta
  • Sonny Ash
  • Ron Austin
  • Sandi Banks
  • Frank Barnes
  • Noel (Nola) Beckett
  • Bruce Belcher
  • Peter ‘Bon’ Bonsall-Boone[3]
  • Maitland Bowen[4]
  • David Buchanan
  • Berenice Buckley
  • Ken Buckley
  • Peter Collard
  • John Cozjin
  • Ken Davis
  • Jo Eccleston
  • Emma Evans
  • Justice Elizabeth Evatt (Royal Commission on Human Relationships1974-1977)[5][6]
  • David Fagan[7]
  • Julie Farmer
  • Jan Forrester
  • John Foxhall[8]
  • Dennis (Flo) Fuller[9][10]
  • Howard Glenn
  • Jo Harris
  • Paul Harris
  • Graeme Head
  • Connie Johnson[10]
  • Robyn Kennedy
  • Robert Lawrie
  • Bill Leslie
  • Julie McCrossin
  • Di Minnis
  • Peter Mitchell
  • Dawn O'Donnell
  • Max Pearce
  • Robyn Plaister[11]
  • Greg Reading
  • Angelo Rosas
  • Kate Rowe
  • Jeffrey Saynor[12]
  • Kim Skinner
  • Donnie Smith
  • Dorothy Simons
  • Gary Stonehouse[13]
  • Paul van Reyk
  • Peter de Waal[14]
  • Jim Walker
  • Gay Walshe
  • Lex Watson
  • Helen Whitechurch[15]
  • Brenton Williams
  • Lennie Williams
  • Richard Wilson

Groups[edit]

  • Campaign Against Moral Persecution CAMP NSW [16]
  • Gay Counseling Service [17]
  • Gay & Lesbian Counseling Service (1979-1988) [18]
  • CAMP Women's Association
  • Catingals (1968-)
  • Gay & Lesbian Rights Lobby
  • Gay Rights Lobby[19][20]
  • Gay Solidarity Group (1978-1988)[21]
  • Gay Task Force (1979)[22][23]
  • Gay Teachers Group
  • Gay Trade Unions Group[24]
  • Homosexual Law Reform Coalition
  • NSW Humanist Society - Homosexual Law Report sub-group (1969-1970)
  • Pollynesian Club ("the Pollys")(1965-)[25]
  • Radicallesbians
  • Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence[26]
  • Socialist Lesbians and Male Homosexuals
  • Sydney Gay Liberation [27]
  • The Chameleons / Knights of Chameleon (1962-1991)

Media allies[edit]

  • Radio 2GB (Macquarie Network) from 1967 onwards was one of the first media organisations in Australia to promote discussion on the issue of homosexuality and homosexual law reform in a non-partisan manner.
  • Brian White
  • Anne Deveson

References[edit]

  1. Johnston, Craig; Reyk, Paul van (2001). Queer city : gay and lesbian politics in Sydney. Annandale, N.S.W. : Pluto Press. ISBN 9781864031928. Search this book on
  2. "Gay Sydney : a history / Garry Wotherspoon - Details". Trove. Retrieved 2019-06-15.
  3. "Bon -". www.twenty10.org.au. 2017-09-26. Retrieved 2019-06-15.
  4. "Sydney gay political movement, 1978-1996". archival.sl.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
  5. Australia; Evatt, Elizabeth, eds. (1977). Final report. Parliamentary paper. Canberra: Australian Govt. Pub. Service. ISBN 9780642028891. OCLC 5125468. Search this book on
  6. Deveson, Anne; Arnott, Felix; Evatt, Elizabeth (1977-11-21). "Royal Commission on Human Relationships". Analysis and Policy Observatory Website.
  7. Crisman, Robert. "David Fagan, Australian gay leader, visits North America". Freedom Socialist Party. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
  8. "LESBIAN AND GAY SOLIDARITY". www.josken.net. 65 (1). 2007. ISSN 1446-4896. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
  9. "Dennis Flo Fuller | Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives". Retrieved 2019-06-15.
  10. 10.0 10.1 "New acquisitions | Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives". Retrieved 2019-06-15.
  11. Schwartzkoff, Louise (2018-02-15). "Riot recounts the birth of the Sydney Mardi Gras and the gay rights movement". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2019-06-15.
  12. "Sydney Park AIDS Memorial Groves". www.josken.net. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
  13. "Sydney Park AIDS Memorial Groves Obituaries". www.josken.net. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
  14. "Bon -". www.twenty10.org.au. 2017-09-26. Retrieved 2019-06-15.
  15. "Lesbian and Gay Solidarity Newsletter". www.josken.net. 56 (3). 2003. ISSN 1446-4896. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
  16. CAMP NSW (1977), Report to the nation '76 : the inspiration and activities of CAMP N.S.W. for 1976, CAMP Lobby, retrieved 15 June 2019
  17. Hay, Bob; Goulden, Terry; Institute of Family Studies (Australia); Family Impact Seminar (1981 : Sydney, N.S.W.); Gay Counselling Service of NSW. Workshop. (2nd : 1981 : Sydney, N.S.W.) (1982), Gays and their families : second annual workshop of the Gay Counselling Service and submissions to the Family Impact Seminar, Sydney, 1981, Gay Counselling Service of NSW, retrieved 15 June 2019
  18. Goulden, Terry; Gay and Lesbian Counselling Service of N.S.W; Gay Counselling Service of NSW. Workshop. (5th : 1984 : Sydney, N.S.W.) (1985), An Introduction to counselling lesbians and gays, Gay Counselling Service of NSW, retrieved 15 June 2019
  19. Gay Rights Lobby (N.S.W.) (1983), GRL : a periodic newsletter from Gay Rights Lobby, Gay Rights Lobby, ISSN 0814-5865
  20. Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby (N.S.W.) (1988), The Gay & Lesbian Rights Lobby newsletter, The Lobby, retrieved 15 June 2019
  21. Gay Solidarity Group (1979), Gay solidarity newsletter, The Group, ISSN 0159-5482
  22. Gay Task Force (Sydney, N.S.W.), ed. (1980). A change is better than a holiday: a discussion paper on social change. New directions, proposals for change. Sydney: Gtf. ISBN 9780908541058. Search this book on
  23. Gay Task Force (Sydney, N.S.W.); Australia, eds. (1979). Gay Task Force submission to the Joint Select Parliamentary Committee on the Family Law Act. New directions, proposals for change. Balmain, N.S.W: Gay Task Force. ISBN 9780908541003. Search this book on
  24. Gay Trade Union Group (Sydney, N.S.W.) (issuing body.) (1978), Gay Trade Union Group newsletter, Sydney Gay Trade Union Group, retrieved 15 June 2019
  25. French, Robert (2018-11-28). "Australia's queer history". O&G Magazine. Retrieved 2019-06-15.
  26. "Order Of Perpetual Indulgence - Sydney". www.universaljoy.com.au. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
  27. Johnston, Craig; Reyk, Paul van (2001), Queer city : gay and lesbian politics in Sydney, Pluto Press, ISBN 978-1-86403-192-8


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