Mar 5, 2023
Sydney is the first city in the southern hemisphere to host WorldPride, a global festival celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community.
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, center left, walks with thousands of people across the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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The crowd, decked out in rainbow flags and colourful outfits, streamed across the bridge on Sunday morning in sight of the iconic Opera House, just off to their left.
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Thousands of people walk across the Sydney Harbour Bridge as part of the WorldPride festival in Sydney.
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The bumper crowd later headed to a city centre park where a concert brought down the curtain on the 17-day festival, which partnered with Sydney's famed annual Mardi Gras parade this year.
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A woman blows bubbles as thousands of people walk across the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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A giant rainbow serpent from Aboriginal lore is carried as thousands of people walk across the Sydney Harbour Bridge as part of the WorldPride festival.
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Organisers said they hoped the march sent "a powerful international statement" demanding equality for LGBTQ people around the world.
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Marchers in festive gear carried LGBTQ flags across the bridge, which was closed to traffic for several hours.
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Around 50,000 people walked across the Sydney Harbour Bridge as part of Pride March calling for global equality.
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