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Pride call out for community floats

We are still accepting entries into this year’s Parade, held 19 November, and we encourage community groups, businesses, organisations and all the people inbetween to get involved.

In keeping with this years theme, all community groups will receive free entry, hopefully allowing more groups to get involved.

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The parade is open to anyone, with options for floats and walking groups. For more information on being part of the parade, contact Dean on 0401 363 030 or parade@pridewa.asn.au and for information on volunteering, contact Brian at volunteers@pridewa.asn.au.

Independent Events have kindly donated a space for community groups to build their floats free of charge. This is a limited space, available from Monday 7 November and comes on a first come, first served basis. Please call Jason on 0466 793 033 for details.

Pride WA

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