Adelaide Pride March
The Adelaide Pride March is an annual LGBTQIA+ parade held in Adelaide, South Australia. The first was in 1973 as part of a week of activities held across Australia including Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney for 'Gay Pride Week'. It was not until 2003 when annual marches were established as part of the Feast Festival celebrating the rights, history, culture, and visibility of the LGBTQIA+ community. The march builds on earlier activism in the state, particularly the 1973 Proud Parade, one of the earliest organised LGBTQIA+ demonstrations in Australia.
History
The first organised LGBTQIA+ march in Adelaide was the Proud Parade, held on 15 September 1973 by the Gay Activists Alliance Adelaide. It was part of a national Gay Pride Week, with a range of activities raising awareness of the gay liberation movement held in Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. Additionally, the Adelaide march followed the death of Dr George Ian Duncan, a University of Adelaide law lecturer who drowned in the River Torrens in May 1972 after being attacked for being gay. His death became a catalyst for law reform and contributed to growing activism for LGBTQIA+ rights in South Australia.The 1973 march, which attracted around 100 participants, is recognised as one of the earliest public pride events in Australia. The march raised awareness of issues affecting LGBTQIA+ people, including discrimination and legal inequalities. Early activism during this period helped shape the political climate in which Premier Don Dunstan and the South Australian parliament passed legislation in 1975 decriminalising male homosexuality, making South Australia the first state in Australia to do so.
A regular annual Adelaide Pride March was not established until 2003, when it became closely associated with the Feast Festival, South Australia's LGBTQIA+ arts and cultural festival. The event has grown significantly since its beginnings, drawing thousands of participants, including community organisations, advocacy groups and allies. The march serves as both a celebration and a platform for visibility and advocacy.
In 2023, Adelaide marked the 50th anniversary of the 1973 Proud Parade with commemorative events that highlighted the historical significance of LGBTQIA+ activism in South Australia.
One of the leading organisers of the Adelaide Pride March, Eric Kuhlmann, passed away in 2025, aged 50.