Lifestyle-gay-festival-Australia, by Madeleine Coorey Carmen Rupe, One of Sydney's oldest and best known drag queens watches a group of dancers in Sydney on February 21, 2008 rehearsing for the city's gay and lesbian Mardi Gras. About 10,000 people are expected to join the parade and tens of thousands more line the streets when Sydney's Mardi Gras turns 30 on March 1. Over the past 30 years Asia-Pacific's best known gay pride march has been transformed from a small "fancy dress" parade which ended in clashes with police to a multi-million dollar money spinner which attracts tourists from around the world.
Lifestyle-gay-festival-Australia, by Madeleine Coorey A group of Australian dancers rehearse for the city's gay and lesbian Mardi Gras on February 21, 2008 in Sydney. About 10,000 people are expected to join the parade and tens of thousands more line the streets when Sydney's Mardi Gras turns 30 on March 1. Over the past 30 years Asia-Pacific's best known gay pride march has been transformed from a small "fancy dress" parade which ended in clashes with police to a multi-million dollar money spinner which attracts tourists from around the world.
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