By Councillor Phelps
It is resolved that:
(A) Council note:
(i) Ron Austin, 78er and LGBTQI+ activist, sadly passed away on the morning of April 13 2019;
(a) Ron was a lifelong activist for the LGBTQI+ community whose contributions include being a founding member of "Phone a Friend", a phone counselling service which still exists today as QLife, an early member of Sydney’s first lesbian and gay political organisation, the Campaign Against Moral Persecution (CAMP Inc) and a member of 'The 78ers' who participated in the first Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras;
(b) Ron was the originator of the idea to have a night-time street party to commemorate the ninth anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in New York. The street party, held on 24th June 1978, was a turning point in LGBTQI+ activism in Australia and would later evolve into the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras; and
(c) Ron's philosophy of taking the LGBTQI+ Community out of the bars and into the streets played a large part in changing attitudes towards the LGBTQI+ community in Sydney and highlighted the importance of one being able to publicly be themselves;
(B) the Chamber be requested to observe one minute's silence to honour the contribution of Mr Austin to the LGBTQI+ community and the City of Sydney; and
(C) a letter, under the Lord Mayor's signature, be conveyed to Mr Austin's family expressing Council's sincere condolences.
Note – at the meeting of Council, Councillor Phelps
withdrew her Notice of Motion.
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