‘The beach welcomes everyone’: Surf life-savers prepare for the Sydney Mardi Gras parade.

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  1. It’s fantastic to see surf life-savers participating in the Sydney Mardi Gras parade! The beach is truly a place where everyone can come together, regardless of background or identity. Celebrating inclusivity and diversity is so important, and these life-savers are highlighting how the ocean unites us all. Their involvement not only showcases their dedication to lifesaving but also sends a powerful message of acceptance and love within the community. Can’t wait to see how they bring their vibrant spirit to the parade! 🌊🏳️‍🌈✨

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