Atralia's olst LGBT bookshop began life as a mail orr bs before movg to premis jt off Oxford Street Sydney 1982. Two years later moved to premis on Taylor Square, placg self at the centre of Oxford Street's transformatn to Sydney's gay 'Goln Mile'. Known simply as The Bookshop, has remaed
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- GAY BOOKSTOR AROUND THE WORLD
- SYDNEY’S GAY BOOKSHOP THE BOOKSHOP DARLGHURST CELEBRAT S 40TH ANNIVERSARY
- NEW CHAPTER FOR INIC GAY AND LBIAN BOOKSHOP FOR THE STARS
- GAY SYDNEY
- GAY BOOKSHOP UNR FIRE FOR 'APPROPRIATE' ANZAC DAY PROMOTN FEATURG A NAKED MAN POPPY FIELD
- EXPLORE GAY ROOMS & RENTALS HAMPN SYDNEY
GAY BOOKSTOR AROUND THE WORLD
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Image source, John Jenner/Atralian Lbian and Gay ArchivImage ptn, Wayne Harrison and L McDonald opened their first shop 1982"People have a sense of ownership when they e here, " says L McDonald. "Wayne and I -found The Bookshop bee we travelled to New York and we noticed that gay books were beg advertised all of the gay prs and we thought: 'No-one's dog that at home. '"So we ntacted St Mart's Prs [ New York] and we bought a uple of books volume, shipped them back to Atralia and advertised them Campaign [a gay Atralian newspaper at the time].
SYDNEY’S GAY BOOKSHOP THE BOOKSHOP DARLGHURST CELEBRAT S 40TH ANNIVERSARY
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From that, we formed two book clubs - the Gay Book Club and the Lbian Book Club - and we did a lot of mail orr.
NEW CHAPTER FOR INIC GAY AND LBIAN BOOKSHOP FOR THE STARS
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"Through the 1980s, The Bookshop worked wh the Sydney Gay and Lbian Mardi Gras, sellg tickets to the para om s upstairs office, and wh Aids Council of New South Wal (ACON), promotg fundraisg events and ralli. "Pl, " remembers Wilks, " the 1960s and 70s, you had to bribe police if you were gog to n an out, gay bs the muny.
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A few tim, I helped The Bookshop s events, talked to those olr gay men, and saw how relieved they were to be able to speak to someone else. "I had a mother ll om north Queensland, sayg that she thought her son might be gay and she wanted to know how to talk to him about and make him feel safe, bee his dad might not be as OK wh , " he ptn, LGBT rights prott"It's those kds of moments that get me all emotnal and thankful. In the 1980s, WH Smh was Bra’s largt – and most homophobic – newsagent.
Its outlets had seen numero protts the 70s as activists fought the pany’s ban on Gay News.
GAY BOOKSHOP UNR FIRE FOR 'APPROPRIATE' ANZAC DAY PROMOTN FEATURG A NAKED MAN POPPY FIELD
In 1983, The Bookseller magaze – the tra publitn for the UK book dtry – clared that the 1980s would be ‘the of the gay novel’. On 10th April 1984 Ctoms and Excise officers raid London’s Gay’s the Word bookshop and seized all their imported books. While Oxford Street is still the se of many of the longt-nng gay clubs Sydney, the fun isn’t relegated to Darlghurst alone.
If you’re keen to really make a night of , keep an eye on the lik of Heaps Gay, Poof Doof, Hoe of Mce, Honcho Disko and Birdge (as well as the social media-elive Kooky) to fd out when their next soiree start planng your next night out, read on for our gui to some of Sydney’s favoure gay clubs, pubs and bars. Chg-a-lgsSure, ’s not officially a gay bar, but Chg-a-lgs draws a pendably queer crowd.
The ColombianOpen 9am ‘til 6am every day — y, you read that right — this sprawlg Oxford St hnt n always be unted on for a tipple the early 117-125 Oxford St, DarlghurstYou n fd all the tails for this year's Sydney Gay and Lbian Mardi Gras here. Gay’s The Word – Established 1979, Gay’s The Word is the UK’s pneerg first (and is today the last survivg) lbian and gay bookshop.
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When McDonald saw LGBTQI books beg promoted the gay prs, he saw an untapped market Atralia. As a gay man, the bookstore was important to me. Sydney Inpennt MP Alex Greenwich revealed what the Bookshop means to him and to the LGBTQI muni, sayg: “As a young gay man growg up Sydney, the Bookshop was important to me.