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Celebrate International Lesbian Day at Fly By Night this Sunday

This Sunday October 8th is International Lesbian Day, and the team at Minx For Women are celebrating all things L with a big ol’ bash at Fly By Night.

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Celebrations will kick off with the legendary Dykes On Bikes revving through the streets of Freo with special guests Senator Louise Pratt and Mayor Brad Pettitt – right through the doors of Victoria Hall.

The line-up is overflowing with excellent local ladies, including Cathy West, Annick Phan, Nat Ripepi, Belle Harvey, Maera Paki and Toby Beard.

 

Channel 10’s Narelda Jacobs will be hosting the event, while items from Australian Lesbian history will be on display from the archives, with pieces dating back as far as the 1880s.

Get down to Fly By Night on Sunday October 6th from 5pm. Head to Facebook for more information.

OIP Staff


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