First Mardi Gras Inc Celebrates 50 Years of LGBTQI Activism
On Sunday November 29 First Mardi Gras Inc will hold an online forum entitled Fifty Years Of Visibility: Pioneers And Connections Before 1978. The forum …
On Sunday November 29 First Mardi Gras Inc will hold an online forum entitled Fifty Years Of Visibility: Pioneers And Connections Before 1978. The forum …
by Robyn Kennedy The rapid spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has forced over 300 Pride festivals around the world to be cancelled. In response, InterPride …
Australia is one of only three countries around the globe that have been chosen by Interpride as candidates to host World Pride in 2023. Sydney …
“As a community, it’s important that we celebrate those whose names don’t make the headlines, as well as our more high-profile achievers.”
If Mardi Gras is successful, the event would bring over one million visitors to Sydney from around the globe and generate an economic footprint of between $600 and $800 million dollars.
The Equality Campaign and the Human Rights Law Centre shared the Community Organisation award for their work in achieving marriage equality last year.
Pantsdown was nominated in the Media Award category, with Kennedy nominated for Community Hero alongside Sue Thompson, Peta Friend, and Shane Brown.