Arriving in Sydney in the early 1990's tSS was fortunate to land a job on a local newspaper covering the inner city. The main beat was Darlinghurst-the Golden Mile of gay Oxford Street , it's surroundings and Kings Cross.
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Dawn-ran Oxford Street |
Or the one time champion lesbian ice skater turned nightclub mogul Dawn O'Donnell. A lovely lady to dine with who could talk for hours on which lesbian porn sold to straight men in huge quantities over an after dinner cigar. Dawn would know-she owned a few shops openly selling illicit hard core adult porn.
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Costellos fan? |
Kings Cross was something else. Drugs prostitution and live sex shows that made Amserdam look decidedly tame. And there was supposed to be a bar called Costellos beneath the giant Coca Cola sign where 12 year old boys were on tap at the bar. At a later Royal Commission witnesses swore it was true and one even claimed improbably that the late American actor Karl Malden had once visited the bar. Wacky stuff.
And the police. Well they ran the show as journalist Michael Duffy points out in his piece on 2 books to be released by 2 honest cops that got run out of town for their efforts. tSS recalls one quite scary lunch at the Bourbon and Beefsteak
hosted by 4 Kings Cross detectives which we thought was some sort of
community and neighbourhood watch get-together. It turned out to be a
boozy afternoon where one couldn't actually leave and the tales
we heard about who did what to whom and who ran who and was on the take and which politician was in
whose pocket just wasn't what one wished to know. Well certainly not from the cops.
Fortunately they got so drunk one was able to slip out carefully ripping
our name tag into tiny pieces.
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Sir Joh-premier of the corrupt Sunshine Coast |
Sunday sees the 2 hour premiere of
Underbelly 3, TheGolden Mile that
continues the tale of the extraordinary corruption of police and the
rule of gangsters during the 1980/1990's before a Royal Commission
finally put paid to a scene that would have made Al Capone envious. The then king of Kings Cross, the 5'4" Abe Saffron known as Mr Sin was only finally put behind bars for tax evasion, just like Capone,despite having a finger in every piece of action.
The series also brings up to date the new breed of local entrepreneurs
who now rule Kings Cross, namely our ever friendly luncheon pal John Ibrahim whose career we have watched flourish ever since he and his younger brother Fadi cornered us in his first nightclub, The Tunnel
in a back laneway and demanded we promote him in the local rag. Why not?. They seemed nice enough lads and despite police saying Telflon John
is now a major 'leading crime figure' he is certainly charming..The
Tunnel was eventualy shut down when the Chinese triad murdered 2 men
outside it's entrance, hacking them to pieces.
friendly Teflon John |
According to Masters the new ruling
mafia in town are the bikie gangs who are so organised they have left
authorities scratching their heads in bewilderment. And they don't take
prisoners. Masters warns that this is new breed of crim who holds no
respect for rank and privilege, as enjoyed by Ibrahim at present, and
will ruthlessly remove him. They are called bikie gangs but they drive
Mercedes and BMWs and wear designer suits. It's said Ibrahim has an interest in about 8 Kings Cross nightclubs and nearly all bouncers in every club including Oxford Street's gay strip are controlled by his firm. The bikies have their own security firm who would like a share of the action.


Underbelly-The Golden Mile starts next Sunday 10th April at 8.30pm on the Channel Nine network