While Mardi Gras got most of the publicity over the weekend, the hardiest of Australia s partiers instead kicked off their night at the hardcore Rave Escape boat party that cruised around Sydney Harbour.
After her ejection last year for “offensive posters” by NSW Police, 78er Barbara Karpinski returns this year for the 45th Sydney Gay Lesbian Mardi Gras with another poster and accessories.
SYDNEY, Feb. 23, 2023 /PRNewswire/ Procter & Gamble Australia (P&G), Sydney WorldPride and Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras today hosted an activation unpacking the importance of LGBTQIA+ visibility in advertising, media, and the world. Left to right: Kate Wickett, CEO of Sydney WorldPride, Brent Miller; CODED Executive Producer and P&G Global LGBTQIA+ Equality Leader; Amanda Lampe, Corporate Relations Director for Diageo Australia; Courtney Act, International Drag Queen; Kumar Venkatasubramanian, Senior Vice President & General Manager of P&G Australia & New Zealand; and Matty Mills First Nations TV Presenter and Actor outside Palace Verona Cinema today The panel was hosted by Matty Mills (First Nations TV Presenter and Actor) and panellists included: Brent Miller, CODED Executive Producer and P&G Global LGBTQIA+ Equality Leader; Courtney Act, International Drag Queen, Artist, Singer and Advocate; Kate Wickett (CEO of Sydney WorldPride); Albert Kruger (C