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More than 50,000 brightly-drsed people marched across the Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday morng support of gay pri and regnn * gay pride harbour bridge walk *
Some marchers scribe the experience as like a pilgrimage for gay rights, begun the 1970s.
”Sunday’s walk was led by 45 “rabow champns” – fluential Atralians, reprentg each of the 45 years sce the first Gay and Lbian Mardi Gras as well as s origal participants, known as the ’ march was the penultimate event of the 17-day global WorldPri Edwa PicklOne of those origal prottors, Anne Rch said the WorldPri march felt like a repeat of “what we did ’78”. People who intify as gay are killed for that reason. Jam me out to his mother 1996 when uld be physilly dangero to clare yourself gay public.
Bearg a sign, “Proud of my gay son”, Shelley Argent said her advice to other parents was simple: “Unrstand that ’s the harst thg a child ever do, g out to their parents, so be patient. As we march for equaly, we also celebrate the 45th anniversary of Sydney Gay and Lbian Mardi Gras, the 50th anniversary of the first Atralian Gay Pri Week, and the 5th anniversary of marriage equaly Atralia. Please try aga to sectns navigatnSkip to ntentSkip to footerWhen 50, 000 people their brightt lours prepare to cross Sydney Harbour Bridge at 7am on Sunday for the Pri March, nobody will be prour than Jason will be marchg the first wave wh his niece, film producer Alexandra Gee, who is makg a documentary about her uncle and the historic 50, 000-strong Pri March across the Sydney Harbour Bridge will take place on Sunday Gurnai-Kurnai man om Lake Tyers, Victoria, was one of the first Qantas long-hl Indigeno flight attendants and then retraed to bee a remote area nurse servg Indigeno muni the Northern Terrory and South said: “At a time Atralia wh the Voice to parliament g, is the proust thg I n do as a gay Aborigal man.