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Stories from Sydney: Sydney Leather Pride Association

A beautiful capture from the Pre-Mardi Gras Fetish Cocktail nighttime, by the talented Medousa Karagiannis, was this image of the some of the past six and current presidents of the Sydney Leather Pride Association.

The image is poignant and shows excellent respect and a strong sense of history.

L-R: Gary Kennedy, ‘Webby’ Webster, Aaron Sinclair, Lorenzo Joseph (current pres), GregB, Katrina Harrison, Paul Truscott. Taken at the Beauchamp Hotel. Sydney, March

SLPA is an inclusive association that welcomes all gender.

SLPA Does Mardi Gras

Over the first complete weekend of Protest, Sydney turned on the rainbows and sparkles and shiny, shiny leather for their Annual Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade. Leatherfolk and Mardi Gras history in Sydney is indelibly entwined from the first. On June 24th , A little band of Lgbtq+ and Lesbians from all walks of life including Leatherfolk, gathered in what would become the first Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in Sydney; Australia’s contribution to the Gay Solidarity Celebrations that sprung up

NEXT EVENT - July 19th

July 19 - TROUBLE EagleSYD returns as part of Sydney Leather Festival. $20 at the door DJs all night Coat Check included lvl 2 Burdekin Hotel, Oxford St

Next Events Sept 6th - BOUNd Nov 15th - D.A.R.K.
EAGLE SYD is a POP-UP. We grip events for the Sydney fetish community throughout the year. During there will be events in May, July, September and November. The exact dates possess been annouced. Events are on Facebook. Themes will be annouced closer to the dates.
Our popular themed gear nights are a celebration of our community. 8pm-late $20 entry at the door, including coat check. DJs to keep the tunes flowing. We partner with Sydney Leathermen. Members collect 20% off entry level 2, Burdekin Hotel, Oxford St.
Keep up to date on facebook Did you miss out on an Eagle Tee or Cap? These are now available online HERE
The EAGLE Sydney was created to give safe space and a meeting place for those who are part of the leather / fetish community. INYADOT ART has told this story thru a Blak lens using synbolism in a contemporary way with traditional

FETISH & KINK TITLES - SYDNEY

Get ready for an electrifying night of pride, might, and passion as we crown Sydney Mr. & Ms. Leather — and we are also introducing Australia’s first-ever non-binary leather title, the Sydney Mx. Leather Title. We’ll also honour the skilled craft and dedication of our Sydney Bootblack winner.

SYDNEY LEATHER TITLE COMPETITION is back at the Paddo RSL on July 26, | 6PM | Part of Sydney Leather Festival.

Hosted by the inimitable Brent Thorpe and the iconic Sexy Galexy, this is more than a competition — it’s a celebration of courage, community, and kink. Meet fierce contestants who dare to bare their truth on stage and represent Sydney’s bold leather family.

Featuring performances, powerful stories, and a spotlight on the vibrant heart of our Sydney leather & fetish scene.
Market stalls from the likes of PUNKuture and Gettin Strapt, along with our beloved community groups: Dykes on Bikes Sydney®, Sydney Leatherman Inc., and WAQK

Interested in having a market store at this event?
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Sydney Leather Men Incorporated (SLM) is a community nonprofit dedicated to revitalizing the gay leather scene in Sydney. Founded by Mick Watson, Igor Rudar, Peter Rayner, and Raymond Van Der Zalm, SLM emerged in following extensive people consultation during the COVID lockdowns. Its mission is to create safe, inclusive spaces for gay male and male-identifying Leather Men to socialize and bond.

SLM hosts regular social events and public gatherings to boost visibility and inclusivity within the leather and fetish community.

The corporation also revived the Sydney Leather Title, selecting a new Sydney Mr Leather in March after a seven-year hiatus. In August , SLM launched the inaugural Sydney Leather Weekend, expanding it to Sydney Leather Week by

SLM operates under strict rules, including an Inclusion Policy, Conflict Resolution Policy, Approval Policy, and a Code of Conduct, ensuring a respectful and welcoming environment for all participants. In November , SLM became a registered non-profit corporation in NSW, further cementing its commitment to the community.

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