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Celebrate Wear It Purple Day

Supporters wear purple to help shape a better world and celebrate diversity and young people from LGBTIQA+ communities.

Wear it purple day is on Friday 30 August. Image: Getty Images, 2024 Wear it purple day is on Friday 30 August. Image: Getty Images, 2024

The last Friday of August each year is Wear It Purple Day. This year it’s on Friday 30 August.

The day includes numerous events and is all about celebrating and supporting young people of diverse sexualities and genders while challenging existing societal attitudes.

Florian Wild: Monster

Join this Melbourne cabaret star for a punchy hour of powerhouse vocals and quickfire stand-up, diving into the depths of the monster within us all. As part of the Sydney Fringe Festival, the evening's sermon addresses serious social quandaries and explores what it means to be a 'monster' in today’s world with humour and heart.

The Loading Dock Theatre at Qtopia Sydney, Darlinghurst
Dates:
Tuesday 24 September, 7:30pm to 8:30pm

Wednesday 25 September, 7:30pm to 8:30pm

Thursday 26 September, 7:30pm to 8:30pm

Friday 27 September, 7:30pm to 8:30pm

Saturday 28 September, 7:30pm to 8:30pm

Cost: adult $30, Concession $25
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Wear It Purple Day: Laser cut jewellery workshop

You’ll learn the basics of photo editing, image preparation, and laser cutting while creating your own unique jewellery designs (with endless purple colour options of course!). Open to young people aged 12 to 16.

Darling Square Library, Haymarket
Saturday 31 August, 10:30am to 1:30pm
Cost: full price: $40, concession: $32
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LGBTIQA+ discussion group with Adam Doughty & Speedy Shatari

Connect, learn, and share in a supportive and welcoming environment. This gathering is designed to bring people from the community together to chat, share ideas, and explore issues of importance to LGBTIQA+ communities. For this Wear It Purple edition, the City of Sydney Library is excited to welcome guest facilitators Speedy Shatari and Adam Doughty.

Kings Cross Library, Potts Point
Wednesday 4 September 6:30pm to 7:30pm
Cost: Free
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All events are designed to foster supportive, safe, empowering, and inclusive environments for rainbow young people. We hope to see you there!

Published 11 August 2023, updated 29 August 2024