Rainbow pride flags have been painted on roads and footways in cities around Australia and all over the world as a symbol of LGBTIQA+ pride and solidarity in the community. They create focal points in our neighbourhoods, attract visitors and contribute to a sense of place and pride for the local community.
Earlier this year Council agreed that it was time for Merri-bek to have 2 rainbow paths of our very own and we want your help to decide where they should go!
Examples of rainbow crossings around the world
Why do this?
Merri-bek Council has a responsibility to help our communities feel safe and inclusive for everyone. We do this through our policies that guide our programs and projects, like our LGBTIQA+ action plan.
We know that public celebrations of LGBTIQA+ communities improve mental health and wellbeing and foster respect and visibility in our neighbourhoods. Actions like the rainbow crossings are just one creative way Merri-bek works to create a feeling of safety and inclusion in our communities.
Possible locations
We have identified 8 possible locations around Merri-bek, shown below. A Progress Pride Flag will be painted on a road or footpath in 2 locations:
- One north of Bell Street
- One south of Bell Street.
The flags will be painted for symbolic purposes only. They will not be functional crossings or shared zones.
Click on the markers to find out more about each location. Let us know your preferred locations in the form further down the page.
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List of locations and more information
- Relative cost: Lower
- Environmental impact of material: Very low
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A large number of community members use the library, leisure centre and neighbourhood house which are all within the precinct.
- Relative cost: Lower
- Environmental impact of material: Low
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Vibrant mall with cafes and Coburg library. Merri-bek libraries champions LGBTIQA+ communities through events, the collection and programs.
- Relative cost: Lower
- Environmental impact of material: Very low
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Glenroy Hub provides a range of inclusive services to the local community. The library holds a range of events with the growing LGBTIQA+ communities in the area. The hub regularly displays signs of support on its digital screens.
- Relative cost: Higher
- Environmental impact of material: Low
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This location experiences high levels of pedestrian activity and public transport users accessing Oak Park Station.
- Relative cost: Lower
- Environmental impact of material: Very low
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Sydney Road has a proud history of LGBTIQA+ activism, creativity and small business. This location would complement other queer installations such as the Wilson Street Mural: Rainbow Warriors. Brunswick has a proud LGBTIQA+ history and this location could build on those stories.
- Relative cost: Lower
- Environmental impact of material: Low
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A flag in this location will complement Bulleke-bek Park, which provides space for people to connect, socialise and share space. Brunswick has a proud LGBTIQA+ history and this location could build on those stories.
- Relative cost: Higher
- Environmental impact of material: Low
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The new Yubup park provides space for people to connect, socialise and share space. Brunswick has a proud LGBTIQA+ history and this location could build on those stories.
- Relative cost: Higher
- Environmental impact of material: Low
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Being immediately off Lygon Street there is significant pedestrian activity with in the area. A flag in this location would compliment outdoor dinning and retail on Lygon Street.
Join the Conversation
Where would you like to see a Pride Flag footway?
At the April 2025 meeting, council resolved to investigate opportunities to install 2 rainbow crossings or paths in Merri-bek and to ask the community which locations are best to have them installed.
We’ve identified 8 locations and we'd like to understand your preferred location in the north and in the south of Merri-bek. This is not a vote, but your preferences will be considered when making our final decision.
- Find the rust-coloured "LOG IN/JOIN" button at the top of the page and click it to start registering.
- Select "LOG IN" if you already have a profile on Conversations Merri-bek OR select "SIGN UP" to create a new profile.
- To create your profile you will need to add: Screen name, email address, password, full name and postcode. Check the boxes that apply and click "CREATE ACCOUNT".
- You can now continue with your submission
We require you to register to complete the form to protect the integrity and fairness of the consultation. Your personal details will not be used for any other purpose.
About the design - Intersex Inclusive Progress Pride flag
The Intersex Inclusive Progress Pride flag is the most recent version of the LGBTIQA+ Pride flag. Designed In 2021 by Valentino Vecchietti of Intersex Equality Rights UK. The design includes elements that represent LGBTIQA+ identities including Trans and Intersex people and People of Colour.
Learn more about different Pride flags on the IDAHOBIT website.
How can the community influence this project?
What can be influenced?
- Location: your submissions will help us understand community preference for the location of the Pride flags.
What can't be changed?
- Council has resolved to install 2 Progress Pride flags at 2 locations, one north and one south of Bell Street.
- The Intersex Inclusive Progress Pride Flag has been endorsed by Council as the design to be used.