Gay nudist beach has heritage listing application rejected
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Gay nudist beach has heritage listing application rejected
Requests to have a gay nudist beach become a heritage site have been rejected. Kings Beach, just south of Byron Bay, in New South Wales, is a favourite of the region’s queer community, with a history dating back to the 30s. The beach was seen as a safe-space for gay men at the height of the HIV/Aids crisis during the 1980s. Since then, it has become a centre point for queer events, including memorials and vigils. Married couple Rohan Anderson an…
Historically Significant Gay Nude Beach Fails In Heritage Bid - Star Observer
An application to list a historically gay beach on New South Wales’ heritage list has been rejected, leaving locals feeling angry and disappointed. Just south of Byron Bay, Kings Beach ... The post Historically Significant Gay Nude Beach Fails In Heritage Bid appeared first on Star Observer.
Historically Significant Gay Nude Beach Fails In Heritage Bid
An application to list a historically gay beach on New South Wales’ heritage list has been rejected, leaving locals feeling angry and disappointed. Just south of Byron Bay, Kings Beach ... The post Historically Significant Gay Nude Beach Fails In Heritage Bid appeared first on City Hub.
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