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It cost how much? The staggering amount ex-PM Kevin Rudd racked up for his Pride party featuring Eurovision acts and drag queens

Kevin Rudd, now Australias ambassador to the United States, has been slammed for his proclivity for partying after staging a Pride gala even more lavish – and costly – than the last.

Kevin Rudd, now Australias ambassador to the United States, has been slammed for his proclivity for partying after staging a Pride gala even more lavish – and costly – than the last.

Last year, Mr Rudd, 66, threw an extravagant pride party at his White Oaks residence in Washington which cost taxpayers upwards of $23,000, triggering accusations he had turned the embassy into a party house.

But its now been revealed this years fete held on June 13 saw the entertainment budget blow out to more than $64,000.

Public money was splurged on hiring a Eurovision act, drag queens Kitty Glitter and Crystal Edge at a price of $3,500, and a staggering $20,000 on finger food.

The caterers provided an array of petite Aussie classics including mini chicken parmas, mini BLTs and honey mint lamb bites for the 200 guests over two-and-a-half hours, plus stuffed lammies arrived for dessert. 

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) was also billed $6,000 for a representation of Australian beers, wine, and spirits.

Attendees were offered curated ales from Bent Spoke and Coopers, Yalumba Sauvignon Blanc and Tasmanian Jansz Brut Cuvée. 

A balloon arch, a photographer to document the event, photo booth and magnets were invoiced to nearly $3,900.

Australias Ambassador to the United States Kevin Rudd is seen at the party house Australian embassy in June this year at his Pride celebration

Australias Ambassador to the United States Kevin Rudd is seen at the party house Australian embassy in June this year at his Pride celebration

Mr Rudd (pictured during his 2023 pride party) spent upwards of $64,000 on the 2024 gala

Mr Rudd (pictured during his 2023 pride party) spent upwards of $64,000 on the 2024 gala 

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 South Australian electro-soul duo Electric Fields performed for $10,000, arriving fresh from this years Eurovision song contest.

Diverse, LGBTQ, Veteran Owned Facility Partner cleaning company Facilities Partners and Solutions then came in after hours to clean the Embassys atrium.

Stage, sound and lighting technicians cost a reported total of $21,000 for the event and hotel rooms for guests cost $2,700.

The federal opposition acquired the costings under freedom of information laws, which have since been obtained by Daily Mail Australia.

Federal Opposition MP James Stevens said Mr Rudd, who was known for the long hours he and beleagured staff worked while he was Prime Minister, had let his hair down in the US. 

There are many important aspects of the ambassadors role, but all we seem to hear about is Dr Rudds proclivity for partying, he told the Daily Telegraph.

Anthony Albanese must explain why he thinks it is appropriate for his ambassador to spend our money in this way, when everyday Australians are suffering through Labors long and painful cost-of-living crisis.

Drag DJ Kitty Glitter and performer Crystal Edge performed at the lavish Pride gala

Drag DJ Kitty Glitter and performer Crystal Edge performed at the lavish Pride gala

MP James Stevens said Mr Rudd has a proclivity for partying and questioned his spending

MP James Stevens said Mr Rudd has a proclivity for partying and questioned his spending

The diplomatic gala bridged World Pride celebrations in Australia and next years event set to be held in Washington.

DFAT said Australian embassies and diplomats regularly host functions for influential stakeholders.

Celebrating Pride Month has been an integral part of the Australian Embassy in Washington DCs public diplomacy since 2017, the department said. 

A key element of this has been hosting a Pride Reception which began in 2021 at the Deputy Chief of Missions Residence and which has grown in size and stature since then. 

In 2024, the Embassys Pride event again hosted by the Deputy Chief of Mission was deliberately designed to mark the handover from Sydney WorldPride to next years WorldPride host, Washington DC and included hundreds of guests from Congress and across government, media and the private sector. 

The Australian Ambassador previously faced criticism for the purchase of a $15,000 barbecue and the amount spent on parties, butlers and alcohol at the embassy. 

Mr Rudds expenses, though, still came in under budget in 2023 and a number of costs were covered by corporate sponsorships. 

The former Australian prime minister said his spending represented a 25 per cent reduction on the amount spent before the pandemic. 


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