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It's Our Favourite Day of the Year – Fairday!

FairdayPride WA’s 2015 Fairday is on today in Hyde Park. The gates open at 11am and there’s heaps of community groups providing information, awesome food stalls and some great entertainment on offer.

Among the community stalls you’ll find Loton Park Tennis Club, Headspace, Umbrella Inc, Living Proud, The Cross Campus Queer Network, Primetimers, Dykes on Bikes, Transmen, Out Games, PFLAG, Playgroups with Pride and many more.

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There are two stages filled with entertainment, an acoustic stage and the main stage. International guest Calpernia Addams is heading down, the Gay and Lesbian Singers of Western Australia will be performing, and the Ladies of Connections will take to the stage too. Plus the dog show will be on, which is always a highlight.

Come along and visit OUTinPerth too, well be right next to the Acoustic Stage!

There’s a lot of things happening in Perth this weekend, including some massive Giants walking about. Plan your journey and consider using public transport. 

OIP Staff

 

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