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PrideWA PARADE submissions now open

Pride ParadeSubmissions are now open for the 2015 Pride Parade, celebrating Pride WA’s 25th year of celebrating LGBTIQ culture in Western Australia.

The trademark event of Perth’s PrideFEST is the glorious PARADE. The 2015 PARADE will round off 16 days of Pride celebrations including arts, entertainment and community events.

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Pride WA President Andrew Barker is excited to open the applications to the public.

“The parade is undoubtedly the highlight of PrideFEST and encourages all members of Perth’s LGBTIQ community to get involved,” he says.

“This invitation is extended to WA’s wider community groups and individuals who would like to march and show their support for WA’s LGBTQ community and help us celebrate 25 fabulous years of Pride.”

The PARADE event will open the final evening of celebrations, followed up by a luxurious party in the Urban Orchard in the Perth Cultural Centre.

Pride WA are offering prizes for the best floats in the parade, with categories set to be announced soon.

PrideFEST 2015 will be celebrating from Friday 6th – Sunday 22nd November.

Applications are now open at pridewa.com.au until Friday November 6th.

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