HPride History GroupHenley, Newington College, Tarzan, Vietnam War, Doug Trayfen, World War II, Macquarie University, Macquanauts, Jeff Hayler, Macquarie University Student’s Representative Council, 33a Glebe Point Road, 1976 National Homosexual Conference, Martin Fraser, Macquarie University Gay Group, lesbian separatism, Frank Paysen, Brian McGahen, Pride Centre, Cricketer’s Arms, Annabel’s Courtyard, Annabel, Patchs, Capriccios, Lorraine Campbell-Craig, Signal, Oxford Street, Barrel Inn, Rex Hotel, Tropicana, Albury, Beresford, Gay and Lesbian Counselling Service, Paul Clarke, Phone a Friend, Terry Goulden, John Greenway, Peter Trebilco, 1978, First Mardi Gras, Hyde Park, Kings Cross, El Alamein Fountain, Darlinghurst Police Station, Nation Review, Sydney Morning Herald, Drop the Charges, Mardi Gras, GLCS, Mardi Gras workshop, Fitness Exchange, Sydney Spokes, Allan Hilden, Geoff Eggleson, Andrew Holt, Michael Chown, Vancouver Gay Games, Sydney Gay Games, Red Ribbon Rides, Brett Hill, Clover Moore, Polympics, AIDS, Star Observer, San Francisco, Metropolitan Opera, HIV, Royal Botanical Gardens, Mt Tomah, Mt Annan, Sydney Botanic Gardens, The Domain, Phillip Diamond, Harbour Party, Graeme Head, Department of Environment and Conservation, Australian Museum, Catherine Livingston, Museums Australia