The streets of Woolloomooloo came alive with vibrant energy on Friday, May 16, as the annual Woolloomooloo Parade made its much-anticipated return for a third year. Kicking off outside Plunkett Street Public School on Forbes Street, the event was a joyful celebration of the suburb’s distinctive character, brought to life through music, art, dance, and a strong sense of community.
Organised by The Woolloomooloo Connection, the parade gathered hundreds of residents, artists, and performers in a lively display of local pride. Created by the community and for the community, the Woolloomooloo Parade shines a light on neighbourhood stories and everyday lives. This year, the spotlight was on the bold, noisy, and unmistakably cheeky cockatoo — a true icon of Woolloomooloo’s urban wildlife.
Originally launched in 2023 by Artspace in partnership with grassroots housing advocates, the event was born from a vision to celebrate creativity and resilience — especially from those with lived experience of homelessness and housing stress.
As the neighbourhood continues to evolve, the Woolloomooloo Parade remains a vibrant and unifying tradition — a celebration of the community’s inclusive spirit, creative soul, and unapologetic pride.
For more on the Woolloomooloo Parade or to get involved next year, visit The Woolloomooloo Connection.