Factual. Independent. Impartial.
Support AAP with a free or paid subscription
Politics
Luke Costin

Sydney basks in a rainbow glow after Mardi Gras

Sydney was out and proud as it celebrated its 47th Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. (Steven Saphore/AAP PHOTOS)

The confetti and glitter are settling on another Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras after tens of thousands partied through the LGBTQI community’s night of nights.

More than 11,000 people marched, danced and rolled their way through inner Sydney for the 47th Mardi Gras Parade displaying Australia’s rich and diverse queer culture.

47th annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
Tens of thousands of revellers gathered along the parade route in inner Sydney.

Groups representing rainbow families, transgender people, queer people with disability, those with Tourette’s and those with a deep love for deafening motorcycles were among more than 180 distinct communities and corporations adding to the colour of Saturday night.

"Everyone has come together to appreciate the community and show love and respect," onlooker Christina Saroukos told AAP from parade centre point Taylor Square.

47th annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
Pride colours abounded as Sydney kicked up its heels for the LGBTQI community’s night of nights.

"All the detailed costumes, the dancers and their choreography - they've really put the effort in and it shows," her sister Olivia said.  

Political leaders including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore and federal independents Allegra Spender, Zali Steggall and Senator Lidia Thorpe were among those to march along the 1.3km route through Darlinghurst.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the Sydney Mardi Gras
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was among the politicians who joined the Mardi Gras festivities.

Underscoring the parade’s progressive undercurrent, hundreds in the parade adopted a second unofficial theme to "Free to Be", holding signs demanding the community "protect trans kids".

Gender Free Japanese used their space to call Tokyo to adopt marriage equality and Equality Australia pushed for a world free from hate.

47th annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
More than 11,000 people marched along Oxford Street for Sydney's 47th Mardi Gras.

More than 10,000 people were expected to party until dawn at the marque eight-hour Mardi Gras Party rave at Moore Park.

An official closing party, dubbed Laneway, will close out the wider 16-day Mardi Gras festival on Sunday.

License this article

Sign up to read this article for free
Choose between a free or paid subscription to AAP News
Start reading
Already a member? Sign in here
Top stories on AAP right now