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Thousands of scantily clad revellers danced through Sydney on Saturday for the 47th annual Mardi Gras parade, transforming the Australian city into a vibrant sea of colour and costumes.
The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade is in its 47th year and it's bigger and gayer than ever (yes, that is possible). We're free to be whoever, whenever and wherever. Hosts: Courtney Act and ...
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The Sydney Mardi Gras parade is an opportunity to showcase artists' creativity like these headdresses designed and created by iconic fashion designer and 2016 Hall of Fame Lifetime Achievement ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who marched in the parade, reiterated that the fight for gender-diverse people is not over. Photo shows New Year's Weather: Dark grey storm clouds over a green ...
In this image, tens of thousands of spectators have lined Oxford Street to watch more than 200 floats and 12,000 marchers take part in the 2024 Sydney Mardi Gras Parade. Sydney Lord Mayor Clover ...
Sydney. Picture: Instagram/pipedwards Elsewhere, Imogen Anthony began her Mardi Gras celebrations with dinner at Luke’s Kitchen in the Kimpton Margot hotel. The 34-year-old model, who is ...
Thousands of people descended upon Sydney's Oxford street awash with glitter, colourful outfits and confetti to be a part of this year's Mardi Gras parade. "There's just so much love and so much ...
The 45th annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade returns to Oxford Street, bigger and better than ever. Hosted by Nate Byrne, Jack Evans and Mon Schafter, joined by Jeremy Fernandez, Zindzi ...
Sydney Mardi Gras is one of the world’s most iconic Pride events (Picture: Giuseppe Santamaria) The crowd gathers in speedos, budgie smugglers, and rainbow bikinis as the progress flag is raised ...