Coogee rainbow walkway planned to celebrate diversity

Published Date
08/12/2020
News Topic
Beaches & Lifeguards, Council, Heritage, Art & Culture
Coogee Rainbow Walkway proposal

A 50-metre long rainbow walkway is planned to be installed on the Coogee Beach promenade as part of a Randwick City Council proposal to celebrate diversity, inclusivity and equality.

The temporary walkway will be installed in February 2021 as part of Council’s partnership and support for the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras.

Randwick Councillors unanimously supported the initiative at their Council Meeting tonight, 8 December 2020.

Randwick Mayor Danny Said explained the rainbow walkway would be a strong statement of support for diversity and the local GLBT community.

“For many years, Council has raised the rainbow flag at Randwick Town Hall as part of our ongoing support for the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.

“This proposal enhances that tradition and makes a strong public statement of support for our wonderfully diverse local community.

“The rainbow walkway will follow the existing shape of the lower promenade at the bottom of the Coogee Beach steps forming a natural rainbow shape,” explains Mayor Said.

An artist impression of a proposed rainbow walkway at Coogee Beach. An aerial location view of the proposed rainbow walkway at Coogee Beach.

The rainbow walkway is proposed to be approximately 4.2m wide and 47m long covering approximately 200 square metres.

Council is currently investigating two installation options including using temporary pavement paint or outdoor non-slip vinyl printed into the rainbow shape.

Installation will occur in February 2021 and is planned to stay in place for a number of months.

Last Updated: 1 March 2022
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