Applications to join the 2024 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade are now closed.

The world-renowned Sydney Mardi Gras Parade returns to Oxford Street, Flinders Street and Anzac Parade on Saturday 2 March 2024, and we’re inviting our communities to bring to life the 2024 Festival theme Our Future… and join us as we imagine and demand a world for ourselves we rightfully deserve, and the road to get there. Our Future… beckons all to participate, influence and champion LGBTQIA+ causes. It’s a chance to look forward while honouring the past, and the power of coming together to manifest endless possibilities.

Please ensure that you have read all information below and the 2024 Parade Entrant Terms and Conditions before submitting your application online.

FAQs

No future is a match for a future where we’re together.

Our Future… beckons all to participate, influence, and champion LGBTQIA+ causes. It’s a chance to look forward while honouring the past. It’s about collective ownership and the power of coming together to manifest endless possibilities.

Our Future… is not just a theme but a call to action, a bold invitation to define and shape our path forward as a community. It acknowledges our past, but encourages us to envision what comes next,” said Gil Beckwith, Acting CEO of Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. “It’s a statement that is open to interpretation and engagement, irrespective of geographical location or physical attendance. It’s our collective journey and story to share.”

If you’re a community group or a not-for-profit organisation and would like assistance understanding the theme or developing your float concept, please reach out to the Parade team at parade@mardigrasarts.org.au.

Eligible applications must be submitted by: 

  • LGBTQIA+ – Individuals, community groups or organisations primarily involving LGBTQIA+ people. Organisations must be able to prove their main aim is to represent or support the LGBTQIA+ communities. These Applicants must communicate a message relevant to the LGBTQIA+ communities; or 
  • Non-LGBTQIA+ – Individuals, community groups or organisations who do not identify as LGBTQIA+ but supports the rights, achievements, culture, and aspirations of the LGBTQIA+ communities. These Applicants must communicate a clear message of support or celebration relating to the LGBTQIA+ communities and must not use an abbreviation of LGBTQIA+. These Applicants must not sell themselves or what they do unless they are directly promoting how they support or celebrate LGBTQIA+ communities. 

Eligible applications must:

  • Include a detailed creative concept to ensure Sydney Mardi Gras has a clear understanding of the concept, artistic ideas, production values, themes and messaging. 
  • Include a minimum of two (2) supporting documents to visually communicate the creative concept. Any production designs must include dimensions. Supporting documents includes visual designs of costumes, outfits, props, signage with exact wording, mood board references, participants formation, etc and must include details of the Float Vehicle, if using one. 
  • Have relevance to the 2024 Festival theme. 
  • Comply with all T&Cs as outlined by Sydney Mardi Gras.  
  • Not be discriminatory, homophobic, biphobic, transphobic, racist, sexist or breach any defamation law. Applications will not be accepted from organisations who have demonstrated any of the above in previous Parades or in their general business. 

Sydney Mardi Gras will not accept applications from tobacco companies. 

  1. Submit your completed Parade Application form online by 5pm, Thursday 14th September 2023 via our online Parade Portal. You will need to create a user account to submit the form online.  Download the 2024 Parade Portal Guide to learn more about how to use the Parade Portal.
  1. The Curatorial Committee, comprised of representatives from both Sydney Mardi Gras and our community, will assess all applications based on the below selection criteria with weighted scoring: 
  • Representation of, relevance and benefit to LGBTQIA+ communities (30%) 
  • Provides a well-described and creative concept (25%) 
  • Ability to plan and deliver the creative concept and entry safely (20%) 
  • Relevance to the 2024 Sydney Mardi Gras Festival theme (15%) 
  • Meet the eligibility and conditions of entry (10%) 

Under no circumstances will Sydney Mardi Gras alter or make exceptions to the selection criteria to match an individual Application. 

If Sydney Mardi Gras receives more Applications than the total capacity allows and your Application has met the selection criteria, Sydney Mardi Gras may review your Application based on previous Parade history and support of LGBTQIA+ communities. Additionally, LGBTQIA+ community groups and organisations will receive first preference. Sydney Mardi Gras encourages non-LGBTQIA+ organisations to consider sponsoring or partnering with a LGBTQIA+ organisation for their Parade Entry. 

  1. Applicants will be notified electronically on the outcome of their application on Tuesday 10th October 2023 by 5:00pm. 
  1. To secure placement in the Parade, Successful Applicants must complete the following: 
  • Complete payment of the Parade Entry Fee by the Sunday 3 December 2023
  • Provide any requested information to Sydney Mardi Gras and submit additional forms by the deadline (see Key Dates below). 
  • Attend the mandatory Parade Entrants Briefing session. 
  • Register the full name, phone number, email address and postal code of all individual Participants by Friday 23 February 2024. 

Expectations and Commitments

Sydney Mardi Gras charges a small fee to Entrants to meet a small proportion of the core costs of staging the Parade. Fees are set according to the type and size of group/organisation. Payment is only required for successful applicants. Refer to table below for categories and fees. All prices are in $AUD and include GST.

ENTRY CATEGORY FEEDESCRIPTIONPARTICIPANT CAPACITY

Individual or group of up to 5
Parade Participants
$63
A single member of the LGBTQIA+ community or group of up to five people.
1-5 pax

Community Group with 6-40 Participants
$174
A social group comprised of friends/family, or a NFP incorporated association such as local sporting clubs or support groups.
6-40 pax

Community Group with 41-80 Participants
$349
A social group comprised of friends/family, or a NFP incorporated association such as local sporting clubs or support groups.
41-80 pax

Government Agency
$1089
Any government department or agency, excluding government-owned commercial or business enterprises.
80 pax

Not for Profit Organisation with less than 50 employees
$266
NFP organisations including charities, churches, and services organisations.
80 pax

Not for Profit Organisation with 51-500 employees
$545
NFP organisations including charities, churches, and services organisations.
80 pax

Not for Profit Organisation with 501-1000 employees
$787
NFP organisations including charities, churches, and services organisations.
80 pax

Not for Profit Organisation with more than 1000 employees
$1089
NFP organisations including charities, churches, and services organisations.
80 pax

Political Party
$1089
Any group/organisation that is representing or has affiliations with political parties.
80 pax

Small Business
$1028
A micro or small business conducting general business activity for LGBTQIA+ and non-LGBTQIA+ communities. This category includes all event promoters.
(Medium-Large businesses can only enter the Parade via partnership agreements)
80 pax

Tertiary Education Institute
$1089
Any university or tertiary education institute, including TAFE and colleges.
80 pax

What Sydney Mardi Gras will do:

  • Assess whether an Entrant and their entry aligns to the selection criteria and core values of the Parade and Sydney Mardi Gras.
  • Assess an Entrant on their creative concepts and production standard.
  • Consult with Entrants to realise their creative potential.
  • Work with an Entrant to maximise the impact of their messaging to audiences.
  • Work towards delivering a Parade that is designed to inspire, excite and challenge audiences.
  • Communicate clearly and apply the same measures and treatment to all entries.
  • Identify any elements that may require expert advice.
  • Identify any elements detailed that violate the 2024 Parade Entrant Terms and Conditions and provide advice back to the Entrant.
  • Respond to queries in a timely manner.

What Sydney Mardi Gras won’t do:

  • Censor counter viewpoints.
  • Allow illegal activities or ambush marketing.
  • Allow messages that discriminate or may cause harm to others.

What Sydney Mardi Gras expects from Entrants:

  • Participate and be open to consultation with the Sydney Mardi Gras team.
  • Adhere to the 2024 Parade Entrant Terms and Conditions, and any instruction provided before and on Parade day.
  • Honour your agreement with us; your parade entry is what was approved on your application.
  • Attend mandatory briefings including the Entrant Briefing.
  • To use the available resources to produce a visually enticing entry.
  • Businesses and government entries must set a high artistic standard.
  • The Parade is a protest and a celebration that is world-renowned and belongs to a creative and vibrant community. All Entrants are expected not just to take part, but to contribute to the artistic and political goals of Sydney Mardi Gras and help create an event that is world standard.
  • Show respect, listen and follow requests from Sydney Mardi Gras staff and volunteers.
DATEACTION

2PM (AEST), Thursday 3 August 2023
Parade applications open

5PM (AEST), Thursday 14 September 2023
Parade applications close

Tuesday 10 October 2023
Applicants notified of outcome by 5pm (AEST).

By 11:59pm (AEDT), Sunday 3 December 2023
Entrant organisers must submit payment for their Parade entry fee.

5pm (AEDT), Friday 8 December 2023

Entrant organisers must complete the “Parade Entrant Additional Information Form” and provide the following information:

– Final marketing copy
– Final creative concept, if this has significantly changed from initial application
– Participant information confirmed, such as any accessibility considerations, if you have invited/confirmed any notable people
– Final music details
– Signed copy of Supplementary Media Release Form

Some entrant organisers who have special effects, technical equipment, pushables or comprehensive float designs will be required to provide additional documents, such as technical drawings, risk assessments, SWMS or MSDS, for further Sydney Mardi Gras review.
5pm (AEDT), Friday 19 January 2024
Entrant organisers must complete the “Parade Entrants Vehicle and Driver Details Form” and confirm the following:

– Vehicle type
– Vehicle make/model
– Vehicle registration number
– Driver first and last names
– Driver license number, including state of issue and expiry date
– Driver mobile phone number
– Float Marshall Full Name
– Float Marshall Mobile Phone Number

Sunday 4 February 2024

Entrant organisers must attend the mandatory Entrants Briefing on this date. This briefing provides key information on Parade day operations, logistics and safety. Successful applicants will be updated on confirmed time and venue.

5PM (AEDT), Friday 23 February 2024

Entrant organisers must register and provide Sydney Mardi Gras with the full name, phone number, email address and post code of all individual participants. All information will be used in accordance with Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras’ privacy policy on the button below and is required for ticketing and contact tracing purposes.
Saturday 2 March 2024
Parade Day
Entrant groups will be given staggered times:

– Vehicle arrival: 2:30PM – 6PM
– Participant registration and arrival: 3PM – 7PM
– Parade start time: 7:30PM – 10:30PM
– Parade event ends: 11PM

All times are subject to change.