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Damp and mouldy conditions being suffered by a young family in their home have been branded “simply not acceptable.”
Jamarr Mills, from Emerald City Kickball, said marching around the SCG would be a different experience from the traditional parade along Oxford Street in Darlinghurst.
“But I think it’s still really important for us to celebrate our community and celebrate the progress we’ve made,” he said.
Mills and his fellow members of Emerald City Kickball were bare-chested and dressed in black leather, fishnets and wings to pay homage to two iconic Australian birds: the “bin chicken” and bush turkey.
They were around 5000 participants from more than 100 LGBTQI+ community groups marching around the SCG. There was also a live performance from Rita Ora during the parade, which is began at 6pm.
“Happy la-di-da” was the singsong greeting heard on Sydney’s Oxford Street last March: rhyming slang commemorating Mardi Gras, the city’s final mass event before Covid-19 hit. “Gay Christmas”, as it’s colloquially called, will look different this year – 35,000 ticket holders will watch the parade at the Sydney Cricket Ground, a more controllable environment than Oxford Street, traditionally lined with some 200,000 spectators. For 78er Kate Rowe,.
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