
Sydney's Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
Comment from ROD C
Who knew, not just a party for the Gay population! Definitely Sydney's biggest street party and certainly the most colourful event (except for anything at all on the Harbour, which has some natural advantages) that the city hosts. The parade is held in late Feb / early March (March 5 in 2011) and draws a huge crowd of mostly straight Sydney-siders and tourists to watch a parade that generally features around 1,000 floats. It's big, it's fun, and the after party is well worth the ticket price.
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