It’s been three years since the long overdue moment in Australian history where the results of the Marriage Equality postal vote was announced.
Huge amounts of people came together to hear the announcement and celebrate the step forward for Australians.
City of Sydney has proposed a rainbow path to weave through Prince Alfred Park which now homes the newly named ‘Equality Green’ where 30,000 people gathered in 2017 to hear the result.
Nice day for it at Sydney’s Prince Alfred Park for the Yes campaign event. #SSM #marriageequality pic.twitter.com/0ipKJ8Qiva
— Rick Morton (@SquigglyRick) November 14, 2017
The crowd at the official Yes event has just heard the news @abcnews @abcsydney pic.twitter.com/HO4sVJAlkb
— Riley Stuart (@RileyStuart1) November 14, 2017
The city council says a 90-metre long rainbow pathway weaving through the park is the perfect memento and we’re inclined to agree!
Like the idea of a new @cityofsydney rainbow footpath at Equality Green in Prince Alfred Park?
Have your say today!
Consultation closes on at 5pm on Sunday 29 November 2020.
You can give feedback by completing an online form here: https://t.co/j4DVBwyztI pic.twitter.com/P01kN1MiCk
— Clover Moore (@CloverMoore) November 3, 2020
Head here to submit any ideas for the design or feedback, you’ve got until the end of the month to have your say!
Submission closes 29th November, so whether you love it or hate it, have your say!