i think sydney has always been one of the gay capitals of the world. post covid, this is really the event to reopen sydney to the world. i think people getting back to the work, particularly post pandemic is really important. particularly the industries of hospitality and the arts suffered the most through the pandemic. indigenous art, culture and commerce are also being showcased at events across the 17 day festival. we have worked with local aboriginal businesses to run this. this is the first worldpride where a first nations focus has actually been put at this level. we have marri madung butbut, we have a blak & deadly gala concert which will happen at the sydney opera house. there has been significant social change in australia marriage equality laws were passed in 2017. but the pride festival has also highlighted that in dozens of countries,
i think sydney has always been one of the gay capitals of the world. post covid, this is really the event to reopen sydney to the world. i think people getting back to the work, particularly post pandemic is really important. particularly the industries of hospitality and the arts suffered the most through the pandemic. indigenous art, culture and commerce are also being showcased at events across the 17 day festival. we have worked with local aboriginal businesses to run this. this is the first worldpride where a first nations focus has actually been put at this level. we have marri madung butbut, we have a blak & deadly gala concert which will happen at the sydney opera house. there has been significant social change in australia marriage equality laws were passed in 2017. but the pride festival has also highlighted that in dozens of countries, being gay is illegal. cheering
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander queens and trailblazing performers from Indigenous communities around the world gathered for a glamorous and sassy showdown in Sydney as part of WorldPride