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Pride WA shows stability built on success

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Pride WA have announced their committee of management following their annual AGM.

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Unlike previous years which have seen a high turnover of volunteers from one year to the next, there are few changes in the group’s line-up.

Andrew Barker remains as President, Michelle Rodgers is the Senior Vice President, Graham Lovelock is Vice President, Marcus Remta is the Secretary, and Colin McDonald is the Treasurer.

Rounding out the committee is Maryanne Wilsdon, Danny Tan, Karron Swinn, Fiona Maguire. Amy Henderson and Nicole Corbett have stepped down.

The organisation have already announced this year’s theme will be “#lovewins”, following the success of last year’s incredible 25th anniversary Silver City Pride.

OIP Staff

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