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Don't forget to register for the Pride Parade

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Have you registered to march in the Pride Parade?

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Businesses, community groups and individuals who want to show their Pride by marching in the parade are encouraged to register their interest with Pride WA via their website.

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The parade is at 8pm on Saturday November 19th and will wind its way through the streets of Northbridge starting at Brisbane St and ending at Russell Square.

Organisers are expecting a record number of floats this year, but it’s essential that everyone let’s them know who will be joining the parade.

This year OUTinPerth will be having a float and we’re inviting readers of the publication to join us. If you’d like to be part of the OUTinPerth float, register your interest here.

 

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