It was only two weeks ago that the founder of Timor-Leste’s own pride march learned he and 10 others were coming to Australia
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Natalino Guterres likens getting the chance to march down Oxford Street in pure queer pride to the feeling he had when he was 12 and Timor-Leste achieved independence after a brutal occupation.
“It’s really emotional for me,” he said. “It’s one of those moments when you’re really happy and get to look forward to having some momentum.”
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