JOY 94.9: Looking back on the first Mardi Gras with 78ers

During Fair Day 2018, 78ers Ken, Diane, Michael and Robin sat down with Dean Arcuri from Joy Media's The Informer and had a chat about 40 years of Mardi Gras. Reflecting on the first march, they talk about how far we have come today.

Listen to the segment on the Joy Media website (duration: 11:49 — 16.2MB)..


This segment of The Informer aired on JOY 94.9 on 21st June 2018.

At 10pm on the 24th of June 1978, the first Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras took place. Nothing like it is today, the first march was met with police violence that became a catalyst for change.

From arrest to acceptance Sydney’s Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras grew out of a terrible night in our history.

A planned street festival calling for an end to discrimination against homosexuals in employment and housing, an end to police harassment and the repeal of all homosexual laws, saw 2000 people step out from the Oxford Street Bars and clubs responding to the call, out of the bars and into the street.

Although the organisers had obtained permission, this was revoked, and the parade was broken up by The police.

It was actually the opposition that the march was met with when it first began, both from outsiders and within our own communities, that help to shape it into the iconic beacon of pride we see today as one of Australia’s most loved events.

JOY 94.9: Throw Back Thursday – 78ers, Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras & Riot on ABC

It’s a literal Throwback Thursday, because this Sunday, on June 24this the 40th Anniversary of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.

Tonight, we are going to look back on 1978, 24th June at 10pm, as we speak to some of those who were part of the first protest, exploring how this has inspired generations of our Australian queer culture and activism, as we look to our past to inspire our future.

Listen on the Joy Media website (duration 27:40 — 38.0MB).

This episode of The Informer aired on 21st June 2018 and was hosted by Dylan Joel.

ACON: Healing Historical Violence

Our the ACON report, 'In Pursuit of Truth and Justice: Documenting Gay and Transgender Prejudice Killings in NSW in the Late 20th Century', shines a light on anti-gay and trans hate crimes that occurred in NSW from the 1970s and 1990s. It seeks to deliver justice for victims and survivors, and aid the ongoing healing process for loved ones and members of the LGBTI community who continue to be impacted today.

Here's Sydney gay historian Garry Wotherspoon and former Dykes on Bikes member Nora Savona sharing their personal stories and reflections of that time.

Watch the video below, or click here to view directly on YouTube.


For addtional information, see https://www.acon.org.au/truthandjustice

Not My Cup of Tea: 2018 Mardi Gras Special (Podcast)

The 3 hour ‘Not My Cup of Tea’ drive show on JOY 94.9 in celebration of Mardi Gras 2018!

Our music guy Thomas Bleach joins us with your kick-ass Mardi Gras playlist, we play a round of 'Rant Ya Pants Off' talking all things that SUCK about events, a member of the 78'ers [Robert French] joins us to tell us about how Mardi Gras began, plus we're joined by icon Courtney Act and YouTube Queen Alright Hey - plus heeeeaaaps more!

Listen the episode here or in the panel below.