Oxford Street Mall

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Time Out says

Running from Whitlam Square on the south east corner of Hyde Park to Bondi Junction in the eastern suburbs, Oxford Street Mall is a major thoroughfare for Sydneysiders with a number of shops, restaurants, bars and a cinema complex. 

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Address
Oxford Street Near Newland Street
Bondi Junction
Sydney
2022

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Sydney Mardi Gras Parade

An electric energy always fills the city on the night of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade, the colourful climax of our city’s annual LGBTQIA+ pride festival. The streets are packed with glittering bodies, the outfits are bold and bright, and there’s a spark of possibility in the air. It's where people of all walks of life are safe, accepted and embraced.  The 48th Sydney Mardi Gras Parade will take over Oxford Street on Saturday, February 28, and shimmy on down to Flinders Street. As always, the march will be kicked off by the famous rumble of the Dykes on Bikes, making way for over 12,000 marchers and 200 floats. Thousands of spectators are expected to gather from Hyde Park to Moore Park to watch the colourful procession, which in 2026 is united under the theme Ecstatica – "a collision of glamour, grit, and raw joy" that focuses on unity and pride. Now, having a good time on Parade night does require some planning. Traditionally, punters start packing out Oxford Street during the day, so it is best to claim a spot early. (It is also tradition to grab a milk crate to stand on, especially if you’re vertically challenged.) It has always been free to gather on the street, however the Sydney Mardi Gras organisation also recently introduced ticketed Parade Viewing Areas. This year, Glitter Club is called  Magda’s Glitter Club to honour Magda Szubanski — trailblazing actor and LGBTQIA+ advocate. This premium vantage point in Taylor Square has a viewing deck, bar and...
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