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The Rainbow on the River parade and celebrations are coming in 2023! It is important for us to come together and celebrate pride safely and responsibly.
Please follow the guidelines set out to ensure you are protecting yourself and the community by stopping the spread of COVID-19. It is up to us all to keep safe and healthy during this period.
If you are attending the Mardi Gras Festival Launch Drag Show Event at LUSC on Friday 2nd June, we recommend you keep up to date on the venue’s COVID-19 rules & regulations prior to that event.
We ask that you do not attend the event if you’re experiencing any flu-like symptoms such as sore throat, fever, shortness of breath, cough or loss of smell or taste, stay at home and seek medical advice.
If you have been advised to have a PCR test and are awaiting results, please do not attend the event. Follow the guidelines of the health care provider until you receive a negative result.
For the health and safety of yourself and all other patrons, we strongly recommend that all attendees over the age of 12 wear a face covering. Bring out those colourful, rainbow, glitter masks we want to see your pride!
We ask that all patrons be respectful of one another’s personal space and try to retain 1.5m distance at all times. Regularly wash your hands and use hand sanitiser where possible.
Stay hydrated and stay cool. If you feel unsafe or uncomfortable, please raise attention with staff or security. For more information regarding NSW government rules and regulations, please visit: https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/stay-safe/rules/people-in-nsw
Download the Service NSW app to check into venues using the COVID Safe Check-in.
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We would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of this land.
We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
For they hold the memories, the traditions and the culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across the nation.