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Dykes on Bikes and the First Nations marchers kick off Mardi Gras parade at SCG

The Sydney Cricket Ground has erupted in a pyrotechnics display as Dykes on Bikes and the First Nations marchers kicked off the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade.
Key points:
- This year’s Mardi Gras parade is taking place at the SCG
- Revellers are required to social distance and abide by COVID safety measures
- Attendees are excited this year’s parade has been able to go ahead
To the tune of AC/DC’s classic song Thunderstruck, the iconic motorcycle group was met with cheers but behind the scenes there was a last-minute scramble to make sure it went off without a hitch.
Marshals had to rush to reorganise bike routes for the club to avoid a steep decline leading onto the field.
“There was a bit of scrambling but there would be no way we’d not…
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