




Bulldog Pride have a variety of events we organise and attend. Please see below and where possible, RSVP to the Facebook event so we can plan for numbers
The Western Bulldogs AFL fixture is locked in, and that means opportunities for Bulldog Pride members to come together across the season.
Keep an eye out for:
We’ll be flagging games where Bulldog Pride will have a visible presence, so you can plan ahead and sit, stand, cheer and swear (lovingly) together.
Pride Round remains a cornerstone moment for our club and our community.
What to expect:
This is about being seen, being proud, and reminding the competition that inclusion is not optional, it’s elite performance.
We’re continuing to build connection beyond the scoreboard.
Planned and proposed activities include:
Low pressure, high vibes. Come as you are.
Bulldog Pride continues to work with the club to:
We’ll share updates as this work progresses so members stay informed and connected to the bigger picture.
Sunday 18th January
“Sports precinct” stalls, Alexandra Gardens, Melbourne
Come and experience one of the biggest events on the Pride calendar.
Midsumma Pride March summons a chorus of voices from across our queer communities and makes them visible; embodying a raucous, shared song that tells us we’re here, we’ve got each others’ backs, and we’re not going anywhere.
The march kicks of at 10:30am and everyone is welcome to come and watch the parade go by!
The 5th edition of Victoria’s Pride Street Party will be back on Sunday 8 February 2026 – a celebration of progress, love, and diversity!
Experience a full day of LGBTQIA+ art, live music, performances, community and culture, with stalls showcasing local treasures. Open to all – families, friends, and allies – there’s something for everyone, from morning to night.
Close off your Midsumma Festival season with this vibrant party and take over the streets
Sunday 2nd February, St Kilda
Pride March Save the Date
Because we didn’t really realise how much they do until Amy & Wil from the Bulldog Pride collective hung out with a bunch of other supporter groups – including the Cheer Squad, East West Bulldogs, Former Players Association – at the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation Dinner on Tuesday.
We heard about the amazing work the Foundation is doing empowering young people, recent migrants and people from all walks of life in Victoria’s west through a range of programs promoting mental health, exercise, and social inclusion.
One of the Youth Leadership Project graduates told us about how students in Mildura advocated for gender-neutral bathrooms to make their trans classmates feel safe and not have to hold on for 6+ hours to go to the toilet. Isn’t that amazing? Talk about #RealStrength
We also saw Jason Johannisen and two of his Bulldog teammates modeling Socks of the West – the product of the WBCF’s Social Enterprise project.
Socks of the West was founded by several teenagers from Ballarat who participated in last year’s Youth Leadership Program. What started as a sock donation drive last year (they are the least donated item to charities, and biologically you need to cover your hands, head, and feet to keep warm at night – especially important if you’re sleeping rough in a cold place like Ballarat) has grown to a social enterprise where for every pair of sock purchased, a pair is donated to a homeless person.
Check out more of the amazing work our Club’s Community Foundation does here: http://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/foundation
We couldn’t be prouder to be Bulldog.