17 Mar 2024

In photos: Whangārei celebrates Pride with colourful parade

3:54 pm on 17 March 2024
Addy, of Whangārei, was crowned Queen of the Parade after winning a catwalk competition.

Addy, of Whangārei, was crowned Queen of the Parade after winning a catwalk competition. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

Whangārei was awash with rainbow flags, sequins and colour on Sunday as the city hosted its second Pride Parade and Gayla.

Several hundred members of Northland's rainbow community and their allies marched in a vibrant procession from Pohe Island across the landmark Te Matau ā Pohe bridge to Pūtahi Park, for an afternoon of celebration MC'd by drag stars Hugo Grrrl and Kerry Berry.

Banners carried during the almost hour-long parade carried messages such as "Out and Proud", "Trans-form the World" and "Born this Way".

Even police joined the festivities in a patrol car decorated with bold rainbow stripes.

Gayla entertainment included dance, drag acts and a catwalk competition, plus a circus skills zone for kids run by Dargaville-based Circus Kumarani.

Hooligan shows his colours as a loyal supporter of the rainbow community.

Hooligan shows his colours as a loyal supporter of the rainbow community. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

There were no incidents and a solitary protester left the park before the parade arrived.

The inclusive event, hosted by Whangārei Proud, was first held last year to boost pride and visibility among Northland's rainbow community.

Cory Fernmoor, one of the organisers, said the parade and gayla would be back next year, "even bigger, better and gayer".

MC and “drag king” Hugo Grrrl performs at the post-parade Gayla.

MC and “drag king” Hugo Grrrl performs at the post-parade Gayla. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

The Pride Parade crosses Whangārei’s Te Matau ā Pohe bridge.

The Pride Parade crosses Whangārei’s Te Matau ā Pohe bridge. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

Auckland entertainer Kerry Berry puts on a show for the crowd.

Auckland entertainer Kerry Berry puts on a show for the crowd. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

Diana and Joanna of Whangārei with their rainbow terrier Willbee.

Diana and Joanna of Whangārei with their rainbow terrier Willbee. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

Constable Alana Cameron, of Whangārei, turned up in the police force’s rainbow patrol car.

Constable Alana Cameron, of Whangārei, turned up in the police force’s rainbow patrol car. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

MC Hugo Grrrl accompanies five-year-old Moana onto the catwalk.

MC Hugo Grrrl accompanies five-year-old Moana onto the catwalk. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

Whangārei’s Annalisa Gabler carries a rainbow flag through the Town Basin.

Whangārei’s Annalisa Gabler carries a rainbow flag through the Town Basin. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

The parade passes Whangārei’s equally colourful Hundertwasser Art Centre.

The parade passes Whangārei’s equally colourful Hundertwasser Art Centre. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

Exuberant drag king Hugo Grrrl was the MC at the post-parade “Gayla”.

Exuberant drag king Hugo Grrrl was the MC at the post-parade “Gayla”. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

The Wood whānau, of Hikurangi, make a statement by Whangārei’s Waka and Wave sculpture.

The Wood whānau, of Hikurangi, make a statement by Whangārei’s Waka and Wave sculpture. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

Marchers in Whangārei’s Pride Parade pass the city’s landmark Te Matau ā Pohe bridge.

Marchers in Whangārei’s Pride Parade pass the city’s landmark Te Matau ā Pohe bridge. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

The parade passes Whangārei’s landmark Hundertwasser Art Centre.

The parade passes Whangārei’s landmark Hundertwasser Art Centre. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

Phoenix Wood, of Hikurangi, leads her whānau in the parade.

Phoenix Wood, of Hikurangi, leads her whānau in the parade. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

Gayla MCs Hugo Grrrl and Kerry Berry, from left, with Kayela Benseman and organiser Cory Fernmoor.

Gayla MCs Hugo Grrrl and Kerry Berry, from left, with Kayela Benseman and organiser Cory Fernmoor. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

Whangārei’s Town Basin was awash with colour and rainbow flags.

Whangārei’s Town Basin was awash with colour and rainbow flags. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

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