Sydney Mardi Gras Turns 48 Amid Fresh Concerns Over LGBTQ Safety
Sydney's Mardi Gras marks its 48th anniversary this Saturday, with one of the original 1978 marchers drawing pointed parallels to the violence that sparked the first parade.
All articles published by The Daily Perspective from 28 February to 29 March 2026.
Sydney's Mardi Gras marks its 48th anniversary this Saturday, with one of the original 1978 marchers drawing pointed parallels to the violence that sparked the first parade.
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