Tens of thousands of people marched over Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday as part of the WorldPride festival advocating global LGBTQ equality.
SYDNEY, Australia – Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joined about 50,000 marchers for the event on the last day of the international festival, which Sydney is hosting for the first time.
Marchers in festive gear carried LGBTQ flags across the bridge, which was closed to traffic for several hours. “People of all ages, races, countries coming together to celebrate inclusivity and just being happy.”
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