Prime Minister Anthony Albanese made a surprise return to Mardi Gras on Saturday night,marching down Oxford Street in front of tens of thousands of spectators.
Follow our live coverage as 10,000 marchers make their way down a crowd-lined Oxford Street for the 47th annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade.
A first-time float will celebrate one suburb’s LGBTQ community and its First Nations people. “You go through a lot of struggles being both,” a marcher said.
Read our guide to the road closures,planned track work and night-time public transport for the Mardi Gras Parade.
With his lifestyle brand Tsu Lange Yor,the Australian pop star is reaching new audiences.
Despite seven decades of chart toppers,the pop queen still believes her success had a lot to do with good luck. Now,at 78,she’s using her voice as a war cry.
The narrow defeat of three resolutions does not release NSW Police from the obligation to redouble efforts at mending fences with the LGBTIQ community.
NSW Police will take part in the 2025 Mardi Gras after the parade’s members voted down a motion to exclude them by 34 votes.
As Mardi Gras members prepare to vote on barring NSW Police from participating in the 2025 parade,the premier has condemned the move.
A motivated,radical group wants Mardi Gras to be more exclusionary. Less radical queers are now the enemy.