How Sydney celebrates Pride
“Sydney Pride has been running for almost 50 years and is a month-long celebration of Pride during the month of June,” says Wonder Mama. Each year, there are a host of events held throughout Sydney, including drag shows, concerts, performances, and family-friendly spectaculars.
A brief history of Sydney’s Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
Sydney Pride isn’t the city’s only LGBTQ+ spectacular though. Sydney’s Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras—one of the largest LGBTQ+ celebrations in the world—is a 2-week long festival held in late-February through early March each year.
“Sydney’s Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras is a commemorative and historical celebration of Sydney’s very first Mardi Gras Parade [turned riot] that happened in June 1978 and has been running every year since,” according to Wonder Mama. “It’s a cultural celebration of the LBGTI+ community with exhibitions, performances, parties, movie festivals, and so much more! Highlights of the Mardi Gras Festival are Fair Day and, of course, the Mardi Gras Parade.”
The importance of Pride and Mardi Gras
“Pride is just as important to me as ever,” says Wonder Mama. “Our community gets to celebrate its diversity, coming together for events which are indeed like “Gay Christmas” for everyone to celebrate, allies, and friends alike.”
“We’ve achieved the amazing milestone of marriage equality here in Australia, but there’s still a lot of work to do in terms of accepting our community and its diversity by those outside the rainbow family. As Wonder Mama—the Superhero Glambassador—that’s what I hope to inspire people to do.”