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ToyBox Post Mardi Gras Party

Luna Park is a bit of a drag really – well it will be for anyone in Sydney without a ticket to Toybox on March 4.

With ToyBox’s chief organisers and self appointed party boys par excellence Andy and Brett having negotiated with Luna Park to turn the entirety of the public space over to a post MardiGras party extravaganza, it’s going to be one helluva showride. The mind boggles at the potential for mayhem as the carnival smacks into party mode. Whee! Show rides, Fairy floss and a huge variety of dance spaces and DJs, the party is complemented by the community involvement. Sideshows and games are run by GLBTIQQ organisations and everyone gets to bring a toy to donate to the Kids Hospital. With a penchant for mischief, mayhem and magic, Toybox is one hot ticket to have if you’re on your way to Sydney for Mardi Gras.

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