you re watching bbc news. now it s time for the travel show. this week on the travel show. we ve got the struggle of equality being queer, and we ve got the struggle of equaltiy being indigenous in this country. how pride reaches one of the world s oldest cultures. things like this make me happy because it s ensuring that things are changing. how to see the world without being able to hear it. you would see that the smell is close, but then the next smell is different. and a teetotal tipple in the land of wine. it s good actually! i don t like it. hello there from sunny paris, where later on in the show i will be finding out whether the city of love is ready to relinquish its favourite drink, but first. we re off to sydney, which is celebrating 50 years since its first gay pride week. and five since same sex couples were given the same marriage rights as everybody else. so that s made this year s pride events all the more special, as jackie wakefield has been finding out. the
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the pandemic forced loads of us to reassess our relationship with booze and explore more non alcoholic alternatives. international sales of non alcoholic drinks have shot up by a quarter but in france, the growth has been slower, reportedlyjust 4% in the same period. so, how do parisians feel about alcohol free wine? i ve never tried it. i like wine regular wine. i m used to that. i think we re losing something. you want to feel the taste. - it s not as fun, either. one man hoping to transform french attitudes is augustin. hello, ade! bonjour! last year, he set up what he says is paris s first shop entirely devoted to non alcoholic drinks. do you get any snobbery? do you get people who come in and when they hear there s no