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NSW police now allowed to march in Sydney's Mardi Gras parade, but not in uniform

19:29 pm on 28 February 2024

By Holly Tregenza for ABC

Photo: AFP / STEVEN SAPHORE

NSW police officers will be allowed to march in Sydney's Mardi Gras parade this weekend, but not in uniform.

Police Commissioner Karen Webb said the Mardi Gras board had reversed its earlier decision to ask NSW police not to attend, following the alleged murder of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies by serving officer Beau Lamarre-Condon.

Webb said she was pleased to have come to an agreement with the board.

"I am delighted that our LGBTQIA+ officers, as well as our other police who are allies and supporters, will be allowed to march this year as they have done for the past 20 years," she said.

"The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras is an important event on the NSW Police calendar and as Commissioner, I am committed to continuing to strengthen the relationship between my organisation and the LGBTQIA+ community."

In a statement, the Mardi Gras board said the parade was a beacon of hope and inclusivity.

"This outcome allows for [ LGBTIQ+ Liaison Officers] who volunteer their time and service to the community to participate in the event in a considered and respectful way as we navigate this tragedy together," it said.

"The discussion also explored the police commitment to and implementation of an external strategic LGBTQIA+ advisory panel working with the NSW Police following the recommendations of the Inquiry into LGBTQ Hate Crimes.

"It was also recognised in the discussion that greater communication and understanding is needed between Police, NSW Government, Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras and the broader LGBTQIA+ community.

"Police and LGBTQIA+ communities have shared a difficult history, which must inform the continued development of communication and collaboration."

- ABC