Mardi Gras 2018

This is our upcoming activities in this year’s (40th) Mardi Gras!

Events

LAZY SUNDAY 

In support of ACON’s #TalkTouchTest breast cancer campaign, ACON is hosting a luscious summer picnic in Enmore Park on Sunday 11 February. All LGBTIQ women, friends and families, are welcome. Bring your kids, your dogs, your friends and a picnic lunch. There’ll be activities, performers, DJs, chillout tunes, sports and games.

Sunday, 11 February, 1pm-5pm, Enmore Park, Enmore

 

HISTORY WALK

ACON’s Young Gay Men’s Project, SPARK, is partnering with historian Robert French to deliver another fantastic Mardi Gras Youth History Walk. The Youth History Walk is a great opportunity to learn more about the colourful past of LGBTI Sydney. Sydney’s queer history is rich; from the days of the convicts to gay liberation to now. Come explore Sydney’s vibrant and fascinating past! The history walk is a free event! Register here: bit.ly/youthwalk18

Saturday, 17 February, 10am – 1pm, Kings Cross (meet at El Alamein Fountain)

 

BOOMALLI ABORIGINAL ARTISTS CO-OPERATIVE 2018 MARDI GRAS EXHIBITION 

Proudly supported by ACON, CreateNSW and Inner West Council.

The theme of Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative 2018 Mardi Gras Exhibition is Luscious All Sorts: LOVE WON. Curated by Kyra Kim-Sing, the cooperative and exhibition provides a safe space for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTIQ artists to express their sexual orientation and communities. Exhibition runs from 23 February – 1 April

Friday, 23 February, 6pm-9pm (Opening Night), Boomalli Aboriginal Art Gallery, 55-59 Flood St, Leichhardt

 

THE MARDI GRAS INTERNATIONAL QUEEN 2018 

ACON’s Here for Asian Gay Men Project is proud to support The Mardi Gras International Queen 2018.

The Search the Mardi Gras International Queen is hosted by the Filipino Lesbian and Gay Community and Friends, a community based organisation representing LGBTIQ Filipino people and their friends.

Saturday, 24 February, 6.00pm, Club Marconi, Prairie Rd, Bosley Park

 

BINGAY PRIDE

In celebration of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival, Bingay will host a special rainbow-themed edition on Wednesday 28 February. With gay anthems, prizes and giveaways, Bingay Pride is the perfect warm-up party ahead of the world’s biggest gay pride event. $20 all games, all night with all proceeds to ACON.

Wednesday 28 February, 7.30pm, The Beresford, 354 Bourke St, Surry Hills. SOLD OUT

 

BINGAY DOES BARANGAROO

We’re injecting some Bingay fun at Barangaroo this Mardi Gras as part of the Colour the Streets festival!

Join us as we take over the stunning Wild Sage cafe on Thursday 1 March at 6.30pm. With lush décor, delicious food and scrumptious cocktails, it’s the perfect place for Bingay! Bring the whole team – group bookings welcome! It’s the perfect warm-up to your Mardi Gras weekend. Happy Mardi Gras! $20 all games, all night with all proceeds to ACON.

Thursday 1 March, 6.30pm, Exchange Place | 3 Sussex St, Barangaroo NSW 2000. Book Now

 

GET NAKED WITH MAD MEX FOR ACON

Through February, Mad Mex Crown St will be donating $1 from every Naked Burrito sold to ACON. Proceeds will help fund ACON’s LGBTI health and inclusion initiatives. Get your Naked Burrito from Mad Mex Crown St and support ACON.

Until February 28, Mad Mex, 241 Crown St, Darlinghurst

 

‘TELLING TALES’ OFFICIAL BOOK LAUNCH

ACON is proud to support Telling Tales – 40 Fabulous Years of Floats, Fun, Fantasy and Fortitude.

Produced by Sydney portrait photographer Richard Hedger, Telling Tales is a book comprising 40 original portraits of members of the LGBTIQ community, captured by Hedger, in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. The subjects speak of what Sydney Mardi Gras means to them and how they see its role as a powerful past, present and future influence on the LGBTIQ community and beyond.

Thursday, 1 March, 6pm-9pm, East Sydney Community and Arts Centre, 34 Burton St, Darlinghurst

 

ALL SORTS – BLACKOUT

ACON’s Aboriginal Project is proud to support All Sorts – Blackout party at the Imperial Hotel on Saturday, 3 March. With a line-up led by a dynamic range of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performers, All Sort – Blackouts is set to be a fabulous celebration of diversity, pride and inclusion.

Saturday, 3 March, from 9pm, Imperial Hotel, 35 Erskineville Road, Erskineville

 

Regional

RAINBOW ON THE PLAINS

ACON is proud to support Rainbow on the Plains Festival in Hay. Running from March 3-4, it is the first LGBTI pride event to be held in Hay and will feature a street parade, party and picnic brunch.

3-4 March, Hay, NSW. For more information, visit the Facebook event page here

Community Surveys

SYDNEY GAY COMMUNITY PERIODIC SURVEY

The Sydney Gay Community Periodic Survey is designed to improve the understanding of gay health issues by gathering data on sexual behaviour, sexual health, HIV and STI testing and drug use.

The Periodic Survey occurs once a year and is conducted by the Centre for Social Research in Health and the Kirby Institute with ACON and Positive Life NSW. The study forms a vital part of NSW’s HIV response, enabling ACON and other organisations to measure the level of risk behaviour in the community every year.

The survey will commence on Friday 17 February and will continue through to Saturday 31 March. Recruiters will be visiting LGBTI-friendly venues throughout Sydney, including Fair Day, clinics, pubs, clubs, sex venues, and gyms.

 

SWASH: SYDNEY WOMEN AND SEXUAL HEALTH SURVEY

With the 2018 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras season upon us ACON is preparing once again to partner with the University of Sydney to facilitate an important community health initiative called the Sydney Women and Sexual Health (SWASH) Survey.

The SWASH Survey seeks to investigate health issues affecting same-sex attracted women, especially in relation to sexual health and alcohol and other drug use. It has been carried out every two years since 1996, and the results are used to help design important health education and health promotion campaigns for women, especially lesbians and other women in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) communities. The information also assists in advocating for work with health care providers, such as doctors and other health practitioners, in better understanding the health care needs of this population group.

The survey is aimed at women who live in Australia and are over the age of 16. It takes about 10 minutes to complete the survey so look out for us at Mardi Gras events, come say hello and contribute to helping us learn more about how we can provide better health services.

 

COUNT STUDY

The COUNT study from the Burnet Institute will deliver HIV testing to gay and bisexual men in community settings, provide test results to consenting participants and estimate the prevalence of HIV and undiagnosed HIV infection. It will contribute significantly to reducing the number of undiagnosed HIV infections in Australia and provide strategic knowledge to guide HIV prevention programs.

The study will provide previously unavailable estimates of the proportion of gay and bisexual men living with HIV, and help us identify how many of those men are unaware that they are HIV-positive. It will also give us important insight into the characteristics of men with undiagnosed HIV infection which will be used for the development of new HIV prevention policy and programs.

Participation involves men completing the Gay Community Periodic Survey at events like Sydney Mardi Gras Fair Day, they’ll simply need to provide us with a saliva sample. It’s easy, painless and quick. They can choose to participate anonymously, or to provide us with your contact details so that we can let them know the result of the HIV screening test done on the sample.

 

ASIAN GAY MEN SURVEY

Sydney Gay Asian Men Survey 2018 research study is aiming to conduct a comprehensive assessment of HIV prevention needs among men who have sex with men of Asian background who are currently living in Sydney. This survey aims to find out Asian gay men’s HIV-related behaviours and practices, engagement with networks, communities and health services, as well as knowledge, beliefs and attitudes towards HIV prevention and treatment.

This survey will be promoted both at venues and online. It has been translated from into Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese.

Volunteer

FAIR PLAY

Fair Play will be back for the fifth year at the 2018 Mardi Gras Party. Designed to help partygoers understand their legal rights and to monitor police operations, Fair Play is coordinated by Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, Inner City Legal Centre and ACON. As a community-based initiative, Fair Play plays an increasingly important role in raising awareness and providing information to the LGBTIQ community on a wide range of issues relating to health, safety, rights and appropriate policing practices at parties during the Mardi Gras period, particularly where police drug dog operations occur. Fair Play also provides key legal information and advice on relevant laws during the party season.

To find out more about Fair Play click here.

To register your interest to volunteer for Fair Play click here.

 

ROVERS

We are looking for more fabulous party people to join our Rover crew. Our Rovers are well known and loved amongst the LGBTI communities. Our Rovers are a team of fun loving volunteers who provide support and information at major LGBTI parties and events for party goers. Each ACON Rover is trained, supervised and equipped to help party goers enjoy themselves and party safely.

The next Rover training session are on:

  • Saturday, 10th February 2018 10.00am – 4.00pm
  • Monday & Tuesday, 12 & 13 February 2018 6pm – 8.30pm 

For more info or to sign up, click here.

 

TRADIES

We are looking for volunteers wanting to give back to the community this Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras season. Become one of our safe sex ambassadors – the TRADIES – and help Mardi Gras party goers stay safe. The Tradies will be at all the major parties over the Mardi Gras season handing out safe packs, engaging with partygoers and spreading our messages. All you need to do is a 2 hour shift in our tradies gear while mingling with the crowd and handing out safe sex packs. We will train you (a couple of hours one evening in February), water you and send you out into the world over the Mardi Gras season. We can’t guarantee you will come back the same, but we can be sure you will have fun and do a really important job of helping maintain a safe sex presence for our gay brothers.

To register your interest contact: gprendergast@acon.org.au | 02 9206 2064