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So much to love about Sydney WorldPride

There’s been so much to love from the first half of Sydney WorldPride!

Take a look at these photos by our photographer Michelle Haywood from the opening day and night – and know they’re the tip of the iceberg when it comes to what’s been going on across our city at the largest Pride celebration in the world.

We can’t wait for the once-in-a-lifetime concerts, parties, arts, sports and First Nations programming still to come.

Visit www.sydneyworldpride.com for more information.

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