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Mardi Gras 2020: The Best Floats And Outfits From The Parade

 

There were 200 groups and floats that made a splash in glitter and latex down Oxford Street, with over 12,000 people taking part in the parade

The theme for the 42nd Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade was “What Matters”, and participants and spectators were out in full celebratory force on Saturday night for the festivities.

There were 200 groups and floats that made a splash in glitter and latex down Oxford Street, with over 12,000 people taking part in the parade.

On the sidelines were around 200,000 spectators cheering on the procession.

Three people were removed from the parade after it was believed they joined the procession without authorised registration.

“Earlier tonight, three people were removed from the Mardi Gras parade, following unauthorised entry,” stated NSW Police.

“NSW Police are disappointed with their actions, which did not comply with the conditions of the event or the spirit of the celebrations.”

The protesters, part of a queer activist grouped called the Department of Homo Affairs, appeared to be making a political statement towards Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

They carried signs condemning the Liberal Party and wore masks with the PM’s face.

his was the 42nd Mardi Gras parade since the protest march in 1978.

When protestors from the LGBTQI community gathered in Darlinghurst in inner-city Sydney for international gay celebrations in 1978, the night ended in police brutality and arrests.

It became a major civil rights milestone as people took to the streets in the months that followed to protest the arrests.

By April 1979 laws covering the arrests had been repealed, allowing for a peaceful Mardi Gras march that year. It would be five more years, however, before homosexuality was decriminalised in New South Wales.

The struggles of nearly half-century ago remain relevant today, reflected in issues such as the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey, and the Religious Discrimination Bill. But LGBTQI Aussies are being heard. Darlinghurst is now a safe space. It’s where Australians gathered in 2017 to celebrate the legalisation of same-sex marriage in Australia, and it’s the place where the annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras takes place.

             

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