Queer Thinking

Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras

From the provocative and heartfelt, to the hilarious and heart wrenching, no topic is off limits as we invite a dynamic assortment of LGBTQIA+ guests onto the show to share their stories and discuss issues relevant to our communities.

  1. 07/20/2023

    Now and the next 45 years

    Welcome to a very special installment of Queer Thinking – Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras are celebrating our 45th anniversary in 2023 and over this four-part series we’re taking you on a journey through time as we tell the full story of one of the largest pride movements in the world. From the protest of 1978, to over 1 million event attendees at the first WorldPride in the Southern Hemisphere and everything in between – we’re unpacking all the moments that made Sydney Mardi Gras the force for pride, progress and community it is today.   For our final episode, host Triana Butler speaks to Sydney WorldPride Festival Co-Creative Director Ben Graetz and Equality Australia's Legal Director Ghassan Kassisieh. Ben and Ghassan round out the four-part series and speak to the 2010s, early 2020s and the monumental Sydney WorldPride - as well as share their hopes for the next 45 years of our iconic movement. Queer Thinking is produced on the sacred lands of the Boon Wurrung people of Kulin Nation and will discuss events that took place on Gadigal, Cammeraygal, Bidigal, Darug and Dharawal lands. We’d like to extend our acknowledgement to all lands on which you, our listeners, are tuning in from and pay our respects to Elders past and present, with a special acknowledgment to the Rainbow Elders – part of the longest-continuous culture in the world. Sovereignty has never been ceded. This Always was, always will be Aboriginal land. For our Aboriginal or Torres Strait listeners, please know this podcast may mention the names of the people who are no longer with us.

    29 min
  2. 07/05/2023

    The 90s and the 00s

    Welcome to a very special installment of Queer Thinking – Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras are celebrating our 45th anniversary in 2023 and over this four-part series we’re taking you on a journey through time as we tell the full story of one of the largest pride movements in the world. From the protest of 1978, to over 1 million event attendees at the first WorldPride in the Southern Hemisphere and everything in between – we’re unpacking all the moments that made Sydney Mardi Gras the force for pride, progress and community it is today.   For episode 3 we land in the 90s and the 00s. A tumultuous time filled with some of the most renowned parties in Sydney Mardi Gras history, political and social attacks galore and the horrific peak of the AIDS epidemic. Triana is joined by Sydney DJ Sveta Gilerman, multidisciplinary artist and Sydney Mardi Gras Workshop extraordinaire Jane Becker, and Campion Decent, Festival Director throughout the mid-90s. Queer Thinking is produced on the sacred lands of the Boon Wurrung people of Kulin Nation and will discuss events that took place on Gadigal, Cammeraygal, Bidigal, Darug and Dharawal lands. We’d like to extend our acknowledgement to all lands on which you, our listeners, are tuning in from and pay our respects to Elders past and present, with a special acknowledgment to the Rainbow Elders – part of the longest-continuous culture in the world. Sovereignty has never been ceded. This Always was, always will be Aboriginal land. For our Aboriginal or Torres Strait listeners, please know this podcast may mention the names of the people who are no longer with us.

    43 min
  3. The 80s

    06/29/2023

    The 80s

    Welcome to a very special installment of Queer Thinking – Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras are celebrating our 45th anniversary in 2023 and over this four-part series we’re taking you on a journey through time as we tell the full story of one of the largest pride movements in the world. From the protest of 1978, to over 1 million event attendees at the first WorldPride in the Southern Hemisphere and everything in between – we’re unpacking all the moments that made Sydney Mardi Gras the force for pride, progress and community it is today.   For this episode we head back to the 80s. Triana is joined by renowned photographer William Yang and our first female President Cath Phillips. They reflect on a decade filled with parties, politics and the frightening early days of the AIDS epidemic. Queer Thinking is produced on the sacred lands of the Boon Wurrung people of Kulin Nation and will discuss events that took place on Gadigal, Cammeraygal, Bidigal, Darug and Dharawal lands. We’d like to extend our acknowledgement to all lands on which you, our listeners, are tuning in from and pay our respects to Elders past and present, with a special acknowledgment to the Rainbow Elders – part of the longest-continuous culture in the world. Sovereignty has never been ceded. This Always was, always will be Aboriginal land. For our Aboriginal or Torres Strait listeners, please know this podcast may mention the names of the people who are no longer with us.

    38 min
  4. The 70s

    06/22/2023

    The 70s

    Welcome to a very special installment of Queer Thinking – Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras are celebrating our 45th anniversary in 2023 and over this four-part series we’re taking you on a journey through time as we tell the full story of one of the largest pride movements in the world. From the protest of 1978, to over 1 million event attendees at the first WorldPride in the Southern Hemisphere and everything in between – we’re unpacking all the moments that made Sydney Mardi Gras the force for pride, progress and community it is today.   First stop: the 70s. Triana is joined by 78er legends Robyn Kennedy and Karl Zlotkowski who share their experiences of being LGBTQIA+ in 1970s Australia. They recall a Sydney on the brink of transformation in the lead-up to the very first Sydney Mardi Gras on 24 June 1978. The events that followed set off a chain of change that still continues today. Queer Thinking is produced on the sacred lands of the Boon Wurrung people of Kulin Nation and will discuss events that took place on Gadigal, Cammeraygal, Bidigal, Darug and Dharawal lands. We’d like to extend our acknowledgement to all lands on which you, our listeners, are tuning in from and pay our respects to Elders past and present, with a special acknowledgment to the Rainbow Elders – part of the longest-continuous culture in the world. Sovereignty has never been ceded. This Always was, always will be Aboriginal land. For our Aboriginal or Torres Strait listeners, please know this podcast may mention the names of the people who are no longer with us.

    49 min

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From the provocative and heartfelt, to the hilarious and heart wrenching, no topic is off limits as we invite a dynamic assortment of LGBTQIA+ guests onto the show to share their stories and discuss issues relevant to our communities.