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Sydney Mardi Gras asks police not take part in Saturday's parade
Sydney Mardi Gras asks police not take part in Saturday's parade
2024-05-22 10:34:11 source:
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People participate in the Pride March event over the Harbour Bridge in Sydney in 2023. Photo: AFP
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