It's finally here. Try on your tutu, sew on some sequins, apply liberal amounts of fake tan and glitter, and get ready.
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Event Details
The Wagga Mardi Gras Parade will take place down the main strip, Baylis Street at 5pm, followed by a free after-party at Victory Memorial Gardens.
DJ Runnie Sinclair-Kidd, Borambola Wines and Gumly Trading Post are just some of the few that are all set to bring you the tunes, drinks and tasty foods from different stalls.
Road Closures
Baylis Street will be closed from Morgan Street to the Lagoon Bridge from 4pm to around 6.15pm. Morgan Street will also be closed from Peter Street to Fitzhardinge Street.
Keep the party going
The official after-after-party will be held at the Union Hotel from 10pm to 3am with Déjà Groove pumping up their music and Que Bar presents a Drag Show in Franks from 10:30 with Miss Poppy.
Float Order
First Australians, CSU Wagga, CSU Bathurst, CSU Momentum, Wagga City Council, Tumut Freight, Rainbow Riverina, Acon, Reginal Disability, Head Space Wagga, WellWays Wagga, Murrumbidgee Health PHN and LHD, SES, Health Services Union, Class of 77, ANZ Wagga, 78er Collective, Rotary Club of Wagga and Murrumbidgee, Hit 93 FM, Burlesque Wagga, Uniting, First Mardi Gras incorporated, Canberra Capital Queers, Wagga Pole Studios, Rainbow Veterinarians, Job Centre Australia, Zain Areal Dance Academy, Ambulance, Wagga Derby Dolls, Police, Rainbow Parents, Miss Wagga, Rainbow Cootamundra, Teachers Federation, Wagga United FC, One Love, Kara Black Cootamundra, Gypsy's Kitten and Cougars, Jess Large, Braydon Lyons, Micah Bramich, Alistair Hampton and Lauren Nugent.
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