What effect did Sydney’s first Mardi Gras have on the LGBTQI Sydney scene? - Season 2, episode 1
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In episode one of season two, Al Grigg sits down with Robyn Kennedy, a true pioneer and legend amongst Sydney's LGBTQI community. Robyn was involved in the organisation CAMP, which pre-dated and is considered a pre- cursor to the first Sydney Mardi Gras. She's a 78er who has served as director of the board of Mardi Gras and spearheaded the successful bid for WorldPride to come to Sydney.
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