Sydney Mardi Gras Fair Day 2022 Galleries
0 Comments on Sydney Mardi Gras Fair Day 2022 Galleries Tens of thousands of Sydney siders and interstate and now INTERNATIONAL visitors took advantage of the easing of covid19 restrictions to celebrate the annual kick off of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, FAIR DAY at Victoria Park Camperdown. Sunday February 20. 2022. Photos by DaveyLee. Follow GTG on…
New flag takes pride of place at Sydney Town Hall to launch Mardi Gras 2022
0 Comments on New flag takes pride of place at Sydney Town Hall to launch Mardi Gras 2022 Scroll down for photos from the event. The City of Sydney has unfurled a new flag at Sydney Town Hall to officially mark the start of the Mardi Gras season and celebrate LGBTQIA+ communities. The Progress Pride flag will fly over Sydney’s most important civic building until the end of the…
Mardi Gras announces 2022 Parade entrants from across our community.
0 Comments on Mardi Gras announces 2022 Parade entrants from across our community. In 2022, the Parade returns to the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday 5 March, where 40,000 spectators will cheer on as 5,800 marchers across 161 parade entries take to the field in a dazzling display of colour, community and love.The 2022 Mardi Gras theme is UNITED WE SHINE, signifying that…
NYC Pride replaces its iconic brand with new logo.
0 Comments on NYC Pride replaces its iconic brand with new logo. Heritage of Pride, the nonprofit that plans and produces New York City’s official LGBTQIA+ Pride events, revealed a new brand identity for NYC Pride to the world. The refresh reinforces NYC Pride’s commitment to inclusivity and its heritage of uplifting the LGBTQIA+ community, while setting a foundation for growth as it works…
Sydney Mardi Gras returns to SCG to combat fluid covid-19 restrictions as Australia opens up after lengthy lockdown.
0 Comments on Sydney Mardi Gras returns to SCG to combat fluid covid-19 restrictions as Australia opens up after lengthy lockdown. A dazzling display of pride and self-expression will descend on the Sydney Cricket Ground once more as Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras announces the return of their world-famous Parade on Saturday 5 March, 2022. The Mardi Gras Festival will make a grand return next year from 18 February – 6 March 2022. Bigger and better than ever,…
Sydney announces 2023 World Pride theme, artwork and key dates.
0 Comments on Sydney announces 2023 World Pride theme, artwork and key dates. After 23 years of being hosted exclusively by northern hemisphere cities, in 2023 the largest Pride celebration in the world is coming to Sydney. Today, organisers have revealed key festival dates and a new look alongside the festival theme GATHER DREAM AMPLIFY. WorldPride 2023 will be one of the largest…
Midsumma March 2021 Photo Gallery
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NYC Pride announce parade grand marshals for 2021
0 Comments on NYC Pride announce parade grand marshals for 2021 NYC Pride announces its Grand Marshals slated to lead the NYC Pride March on Sunday, June 27, 2021. Wilson Cruz, Ceyenne Doroshow, Menaka Guruswamy & Arundhati Katju, Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, and Aaron Philip will head this year’s celebration. Wilson Cruz currently stars as Dr. Hugh Culber on the Paramount+ series…
Mardi Gras partnerships give our community over $240k during Covid affected festival.
0 Comments on Mardi Gras partnerships give our community over $240k during Covid affected festival. Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras has continued its programme of community grants and support funded by valued partnerships with ANZ, Google and Facebook Australia, and from the organisations own surplus, delivering a total of $248,000 to LGBTQI+ community groups for this year’s festival season. Three grants funds, the ANZ Community Grants, Google Parade Grants and Facebook…
Watch The Pink Flamingos Mardi Gras Parade Entry.
0 Comments on Watch The Pink Flamingos Mardi Gras Parade Entry. One of Sydney’s most fabulous community groups puts on a killer parade entry every year since 1997, and they always take a poke at the latest political issues facing our community and the world. This year it was a celebration of Trumps loss of the election and for our chance…