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The Tasty nightclub raid was an incident on 7 August 1994 during which 463 mostly LGBTIQ+ patrons of the Tasty nightclub event in Melbourne, Australia were detained for seven hours, strip searched and cavity searched by members of Victoria Police. A class action ensued, resulting a total payout of around A$6 million to the complainants, and in 1994 Acting Chief Commissioner Lucinda Nolan apologised to the LGBTQI community. The event has been noted as "Australia's Stonewall", referring to the gay uprising after police raided a club in 1969 in New York.

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  • Redada en la discoteca Tasty (es)
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  • La redada en la discoteca Tasty fue un incidente que se produjo el 7 de agosto de 1994 en el cual 463 clientes de una sesión de la fiesta Tasty en una discoteca localizada en Melbourne, Australia, fueron detenidos durante siete horas, desnudados y sometidos a cacheo externo y de las , y algunos sufrieron maltrato por parte de miembros armados de la policía de Victoria. (es)
  • The Tasty nightclub raid was an incident on 7 August 1994 during which 463 mostly LGBTIQ+ patrons of the Tasty nightclub event in Melbourne, Australia were detained for seven hours, strip searched and cavity searched by members of Victoria Police. A class action ensued, resulting a total payout of around A$6 million to the complainants, and in 1994 Acting Chief Commissioner Lucinda Nolan apologised to the LGBTQI community. The event has been noted as "Australia's Stonewall", referring to the gay uprising after police raided a club in 1969 in New York. (en)
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  • La redada en la discoteca Tasty fue un incidente que se produjo el 7 de agosto de 1994 en el cual 463 clientes de una sesión de la fiesta Tasty en una discoteca localizada en Melbourne, Australia, fueron detenidos durante siete horas, desnudados y sometidos a cacheo externo y de las , y algunos sufrieron maltrato por parte de miembros armados de la policía de Victoria. (es)
  • The Tasty nightclub raid was an incident on 7 August 1994 during which 463 mostly LGBTIQ+ patrons of the Tasty nightclub event in Melbourne, Australia were detained for seven hours, strip searched and cavity searched by members of Victoria Police. A class action ensued, resulting a total payout of around A$6 million to the complainants, and in 1994 Acting Chief Commissioner Lucinda Nolan apologised to the LGBTQI community. The event has been noted as "Australia's Stonewall", referring to the gay uprising after police raided a club in 1969 in New York. (en)
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