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Next Saturday Oxford Street in Sydney is going to be celebrating the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. Within this story, Vanessa Wagner follows a brief history of the street, from a mere track to its fashionable notoriety today.
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VANESSA WAGNER: Well, hello, my gorgeous punters. Here' am at Oxford Street in Sydney. You're probably only used to seeing it once a year, full of a large number of revellers and froufrou frafra. Previously you need to be a dirt track that connected the town settlement to the harbour opening. They would all have gone to Oxford Street to complete their daily shopping. Many people would have gone up to the ham and beef shops to buy their slices of ham, increased towards the refreshment rooms to possess a cup of tea. Women were going up to the department stores. The businesspeople that decided that that which was then called Old South Head Road just sounded a bit -- probably daggy. That's possibly the best word for this. And they wanted something which encapsulated the fact that it had been a commercial centre now. But eventually, the name Oxford Street was chosen because Oxford Street working in london is an essential commercial street in London.
VANESSA WAGNER: So, darling, round the 1900s there was a genuine spruce-up in action here on Oxford Street?
CLIVE FARO: In 1900, Sydney got an instance of bubonic plague. About 112 people died. The inner city with the terrace house, where you lived really close to your neighbour -- you'd common walls -- quickly became unfashionable.
VANESSA WAGNER: Rent control was introduced in the 1930s, and also the result was landlords let the houses become run-down. Some people considered Oxford Street to become a slum through the 1950s. However the opportunity for cheap housing was welcomed by many new immigrants.
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VANESSA WAGNER: Robert Jones is really a gentlemen's bespoke tailor -- that means a made-to-measure tailor -- who started being an apprentice 40 years ago. Robert, how's it going?
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ROBERT JONES: It was the mid-'20s we remodelled the area. We put in our very own barber shop within the basement. I was the only real tailor shop, or men's clothing store, which had its hairdresser. When When i first going in the '60s, it had been fantastic. There were many individuals and shops on the street. But now it appears to become filled with nightclubs and 7-11s. And supermarkets.
CLIVE FARO: Terrace housing became fashionable again. Plenty of younger single people moved into the suburbs surrounding Oxford Street. Many of those singles entering the town, of course, were fleeing suburban life. Most of them were fleeing country towns. Often propelled by sexual difference. And it's these people who would turn up on Oxford Street in the '60s and '70s, breathing new life into Oxford Street. Within the 1970s, when gays and lesbians first turned up, many of the locals were quite antagonistic as this was, you know, the last straw. Finally you'd poofters and lesbians arriving. Gradually many of the locals,[url=http://parajumperssalenorge.albirank.net/][b]Parajumpers Jakke Outlet[/b][/url], the firms,[url=http://duveticapiumini.olimx.com/][b]piumini duvetica outlet[/b][/url], started to realise that not only were these folks actually quite civilised, not only were they fun to get along with, but they were actually very, excellent business.
VANESSA WAGNER: Through the 1980s, Oxford Street was known as the 'Golden Mile' -- a gay destination like not one other. The annual Mardi Gras grew and grew but not everybody was thrilled.
REVEREND FRED NILE: It's against God's creative purposes. God made men and women -- Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve.
CLOVER MOORE, MP, STATE MEMBER FOR BLIGH: I love Oxford Street. I've had an office for 14 many I think Oxford Street just hums. And there's a really special feel about it in the weeks leading up to Carnival. Probably the most exciting bit about Mardi Gras is everyone preparing which feeling on the Friday and Saturday morning when individuals get their wigs on stands, and down every little back lane the thing is trucks being prepared for the floats.
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