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Pride WA to announce new benefits with membership drive this weekend

Pride WA are hosting a membership launch at Connections Nightclub this weekend, offering the community an opportunity to sign up or renew memberships and support our local Pride organisation.

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Attendees who sign up on the night or during the month of May will go into the draw for a VIP Parade experience, with invites to the pre-parade party and seating in the bleachers on the big night.

Pride WA will also be announcing new membership benefits with local business who support the organisation.

Connections Nightclub have already revealed what benefits Pride WA members will receive at the venue, including queue jumping rights for a year, free entry before midnight (excluding special events) and a 25% discount on drinks before 11pm.

Pride WA’s membership launch will be at Connections Nightclub on Saturday 4th May from 8pm. More information available on Facebook.

OIP Staff


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