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Exchange and Support of Positive Youth, who were soon joined by Alternative Networks; later tenants included Women's Liberation House, Sydney Leather Pride, The Luncheon Club, The Larder, Positive Access Program, Out & Out, Deaf Gay and Lesbian Association, Gay Freethinkers, Gay & Lesbian Martial Arts, Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, Team Sydney and
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right organisational framework, early fundraising parties were produced by PRIDE and in conjunction with Bacchanalia, Sweatbox, ACON and Prasit. The Founding board included Gary Cox, Adrian Gough, Gigi Legenhausen, Gillian Minnervini, Paul Nicholson, Philippa Playford, Malcolm Thorne, David Wilkins and Rob Williams.
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was established in 1989 by PRIDE Sydney Lesbian and Gay Community Centre Limited, with a mission to 'establish a permanent community centre for the diversity of lesbians and gay men in Sydney and to build a vital, visible and positive community.' Initially focused on fundraising and establishing the
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During 1994 the PRIDE Board made the decision to pursue a lease rather than purchase a building, in order to expedite the opening of a Pride Centre. The following year, on 25 June 1995, the PRIDE Centre was officially opened at 26 Hutchinson Street, Surry Hills. Inaugural tenants included Fitness
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activists. Over the years, they raised funds to build a memorial at a suitable site. With the help of South Sydney City Council, a site at Green Park in Darlinghurst was created which is known as the heart of Sydney's gay and lesbian population. Green Park is adjacent to the Jewish Museum, which
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The Sydney Pride Centre established links between community groups and worked closely with other organisations for the benefit of the community. An example of this was the work done with ACON, the Gay & Lesbian Rights Lobby and Queerscreen to set up the New Mardi Gras (formerly
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The objectives of the centre were managing and developing a community center in activities related to cultural development, creating access to educational activities with training opportunities, building a team spirit, and helping to promote community health and well-being.
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The memorial was constructed over a period of months in 2000. Its dedication ceremony occurred on Tuesday, 27 February 2001. The memorial was then handed over to the custodianship of the Sydney Pride Centre. Speakers at the dedication included:
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forums to explore important issues and to develop ideas and projects, and when the need arose, brought together a diverse cross-section of community organizations.
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While the centre has closed, activities like Sydney's annual pride festival carry on in a different form.
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Scrapbook compiled by Jon Mancinelli, 1988-1992, courtesy Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives
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Luci Ellis, past president of Gay & Lesbian Holocaust Memorial Project Incorporated
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for the community organisations and individuals to meet, work, and socialise together.
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The Gay and Lesbian Holocaust Memorial Project was founded by a group of
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GAY AND LESBIAN HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL, GREEN PARK, SYDNEY (archival site)
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Sydney Pride Centre's biggest collaborative project was the annual
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PRIDE Sydney Lesbian and Gay Community Centre Annual Report (2002)
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PRIDE Sydney Lesbian and Gay Community Centre Annual Report (1995)
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PRIDE Sydney Lesbian and Gay Community Centre Annual Report (1991)
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Mercury Project Discussion Central: Pride Week Revolution 2002
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sydney celebrates 25 years of gay and lesbian pride | Fridae
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ensures that the memorial retains its historic meaning.
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Sydney Pride Centre provided a physical venue at the
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Lou-Anne Lind, president of the Sydney Pride Centre
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Sydney's Pride History Group
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PRIDE Week
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PRIDE Sydney Lesbian and Gay Community Centre Annual Report (1991)
Scrapbook compiled by Jon Mancinelli, 1988-1992, courtesy Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives


PRIDE Sydney Lesbian and Gay Community Centre Annual Report (1995)
PRIDE Sydney Lesbian and Gay Community Centre (1996)
PRIDE Sydney Lesbian and Gay Community Centre Annual Report (2002)
Sydney Pride in dire straights


Sydney Pride Festival

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