
LESBIAN AND GAY SOLIDARITY HAS A LOGO FOR THE FIRST TIME - DESIGNED BY KENDALL LOVETT IN 2009 FOR ORGANISATIONAL REASONS


Photo from Liz Ross - photographer unknown - Anti-War Rally, 18 March 2005
Uranium Mining, Nuclear Energy and Anti-War Issues

1998 was 20 years since the first Mardi Gras, and featured in the parade were what were called the "78ers".
That change has been slow and hard fought and still has a long way to go despite the appearance the present Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras gives which incidentally was originally a mid-winter parade and only later changed to mid-summer. 

(Photo from "John Fairfax Group")
anti-racism marches, anti-nuclear and anti-war protests, Aboriginal people's actions, May Day rallies, women's right-to-choose parades, our own communities' equality demonstrations as well as specific international pickets outside various embassies or commercial companies. 
We have representatives of LGS attend the Anti-Discrimination Board's lesbian and gay consultations which date back to 1982 (for the latest ADB newsletter see: Equal Time Autumn 2008 edition). While it was still active in Sydney we were at the bi-monthly meetings of Inter~Section - a coalition endeavouring to improve local government agency services for sexual minorities (lesbian, gay and transgender people). Since 2001 we have endeavoured to do the same in Melbourne, more specifically the Council area of Darebin in Melbourne's northern suburbs.
We produce a newsletter(previously quarterly, but now down to twice a year) which has a mailout of just over 120, small but important we feel.
Our members have been involved in groups such as Community Support Network (CSN/ACON), Gay Waves (a weekly gay and lesbian radio program on 2SER-FM)(closed down abruptly by management of 2SER-FM in early 2005 after more than 25 years of serving the gay, lesbian and transgender communities) and the Order of Perpetual Indulgence (Gay Male Nuns and Lesbian Monks - a very political action group and open to lesbians, gays and others). Our members also organise, publicise and work with the South Sydney City Council (now Sydney City Council since council amalgamations in 2003/2004) in a tree planting project called SPAIDS - the Sydney Park AIDS Memorial Groves - where friends, lovers and their families are invited to plant trees, supplied by Council, to commemorate the life of someone who has died from HIV/AIDS. There were three plantings each year until 2004 when it was decided that, because the Groves were reaching their space limit, there would be one planting a year backfilling trees that have died and need replacing. The project commenced in 1994 and the Groves are now well advanced.
Members of LGS have, since its inception, been involved with the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives, (ALGA) based in Melbourne. ALGA is now 28 years old, and at its second history conference, held at Melbourne University on 19 and 20 November 1999, they announced the introduction of their web site : Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives
We urge you to use the ALGA website and also to become members of the Archives, as they depend very much on membership fees for their continued operation. LGS members have, over the years, provided many pieces of archival material pertaining to lesbian and gay issues to the Archives, and, although they have restricted premises for public use at this stage, they are always pleased to assist researchers with their enquiries at any time.
LGS is now building up an archive of posters, flyers, banners and other relevant items of gay and lesbian activist historical interest in Australia since the 1970s. The first two of these archive sites are at Part 1 - 1970-1989 and Part 2 - 1990 Onwards: GSG and LGS Posters and related items

Members of LGS were involved with the Gay and Lesbian Holocaust Memorial Project from its inception. Despite many setbacks in the early days relating to fundraising, and committee differences about retaining the word "Holocaust" in the name of the project, the Memorial was finally completed after years of inaction, and dedicated on 27 February 2001. The web pages are:
GAY AND LESBIAN HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL - PART 3:



In 1983 Sydney's Gay Liberation Quire went down on vinyl - quite literally - and made gay liberation history with some songs which resonate some quarter of a century later!!
As they made history on 1983, so we make history in 2009 by transferring the vinyl onto an MP3 computer programme so that everybody will be able to enjoy these wonderful songs!
We have scanned the 45rpm single record sleeve front and back and dne the same with the record itself. The sleeves are above the recorded songs and the record's front and back are below.
There is a slight pause between the first two songs and the second two songs because that is how they were transferred from the record to a tape to the computer, so don't give up after two songs - there are two more to follow!!





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