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Kick off PrideFEST with Fairday at Birdwood Square this Saturday

PrideFEST is once again upon us, and Pride WA is kicking off the season with the much-beloved Fairday in Perth’s Birdwood Square.

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This year’s County Fair themed celebrations will be taking over the park all afternoon with entertainment, food & drink, music, community stalls and good times in the sunshine.

Of course the fabulous Dog Show will return once again, giving pet owners an opportunity show off their fur babies before the discerning eye of judge John Carey and the Fairday crowd – and an appearance from Mr Gay World, our very own Jordan Bruno, and his mama Anna.

There will also be family friendly activities for the youngsters, and there’s plenty of shaded areas to hunker down with a bite and a drink from the bar.

Fairday is the perfect way to kick-start this year’s celebration of WA’s LGBTI+ community.

Get down to Birdwood Square from 1pm on Saturday November 3. Tickets available here and at the door.

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