Publication of Mardi Gras names and addresses a stain on the Herald's record

By Darren Goodsir
Updated June 24 2016 - 9:13pm, first published 6:36pm
Gay solidarity supporters protest on Oxford Street, Paddington, on August 27, 1978. They were eventually arrested in Taylor Square. Photo: Kevin Berry
Gay solidarity supporters protest on Oxford Street, Paddington, on August 27, 1978. They were eventually arrested in Taylor Square. Photo: Kevin Berry
<p></p> Photo:  John Shakespeare
<p></p> Photo: John Shakespeare
Sydney Morning Herald Editor-in-Chief Darren Goodsir met with a group of 78ers, participants in the 1978 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras and personally apologised on behalf of Fairfax Media. Photo: James Brickwood
Sydney Morning Herald Editor-in-Chief Darren Goodsir met with a group of 78ers, participants in the 1978 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras and personally apologised on behalf of Fairfax Media. Photo: James Brickwood
The Herald is genuinely sorry for what it did in 1978, Mr Goodsir told 78ers at a private function at Fairfax Media. Photo: James Brickwood
The Herald is genuinely sorry for what it did in 1978, Mr Goodsir told 78ers at a private function at Fairfax Media. Photo: James Brickwood

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