CCTV emerges of Lamarre-Condon buying surfboard bags before and after alleged murders

CCTV emerges of Lamarre-Condon buying surfboard bags before and after alleged murders

Police on Tuesday discovered the surfboard bags containing the bodies of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies dumped behind a mound of earth.

  • byPatrick Begley,Clare Sibthorpe andAmelia McGuire

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All nations are guilty of spying,including Australia

All nations are guilty of spying,including Australia

All nations spy. For some it’s ideological while for others it’s just plain greed.

No easy choice on police marching in Mardi Gras

No easy choice on police marching in Mardi Gras

It is entirely understandable the initial decision to uninvite police from Mardi Gras this year has been linked to community grief over the recent deaths of a Sydney gay couple.

Deal reached for police to march in Mardi Gras parade

Deal reached for police to march in Mardi Gras parade

LGBTQ liaison officers will march “in a reduced capacity to the originally planned NSW Police float”,Mardi Gras organisers have announced.

  • byMichael Koziol
No cops at Mardi Gras isn’t a moral triumph,it’s fuzzy-headed victimhood
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Opinion

No cops at Mardi Gras isn’t a moral triumph,it’s fuzzy-headed victimhood

The apparent killing of these two beloved young men is sickening. But uniformed police have marched in the Mardi Gras parade for more than a quarter of a century.

  • byJosh Szeps
Despite being arrested in ’78 I have welcomed cops at Mardi Gras. Not now

Despite being arrested in ’78 I have welcomed cops at Mardi Gras. Not now

Watching the tragic events unfold in the alleged murders of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies has changed my mind.

  • byBarbara Karpinski
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Police,Mardi Gras organisers discuss deal for officers to march out of uniform
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Police,Mardi Gras organisers discuss deal for officers to march out of uniform

Police Minister Yasmin Catley emerged from a meeting with police and Mardi Gras organisers praising the “positive and respectful” conversation.

  • byMichael Koziol,Jessica McSweeney andOlivia Ireland
NSW Police’s participation in Mardi Gras parade cancelled by organisers

NSW Police’s participation in Mardi Gras parade cancelled by organisers

Organisers of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras have asked police not to march in the parade on Saturday,police have confirmed.

  • byBen Cubby
Excluding police from Mardi Gras would be ‘a travesty’,commissioner says

Excluding police from Mardi Gras would be ‘a travesty’,commissioner says

NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb said the force had been “building a bridge” with the LGBTQ community for 20 years and it would be a step backwards to exclude officers this year.

  • byMichael Koziol
Sydney’s gay community is rightly hurt and angry. Police should not march in this year’s Mardi Gras

Sydney’s gay community is rightly hurt and angry. Police should not march in this year’s Mardi Gras

Journeys towards justice and equality tend to involve two steps forward and one step back. We are at such a moment in Sydney.

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Ahead of its biggest night of the year,Sydney’s gay community mourns
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Ahead of its biggest night of the year,Sydney’s gay community mourns

Mardi Gras organisers consider how to commemorate Luke Davies and Jesse Baird as their deaths rock the local community.

  • byMary Ward