New citizens welcomed on Australia Day

THE region’s newest citizens will be welcomed at a ceremony to be held as part of the Combined Services Clubs of Taree 2023 Australia Day event at the Riverstage in Queen Elizabeth Park, Taree.

The citizenship ceremony will be a special part of the community event on 26 January. The event will also include the announcement of a number of Australia Day awards as well as cultural workshops, live music, dancers and fireworks.

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“We are privileged to welcome new Australians to our growing community as part of the Australia Day celebrations; they enrich our community and we are all better for the diversity and culture they bring to our region,” said MidCoast Council’s General Manager, Adrian Panuccio.

“Receiving Australian citizenship represents a life-long commitment to Australia’s values of freedom, democracy, equality and respect.”

Head along and start the day with a free breakfast at 8am in Queen Elizabeth Park, with the ceremony beginning at 9am.

Australia Day Ambassador Narelle Campbell will present the awards for Citizen of the Year, Junior Citizen of the Year, Service to Sport Award, Community Achiever of the Year and Community Group of the Year.

The awards were open to the community to nominate fellow citizens deserving of recognition for their valued contributions.

A free morning tea will be held at the conclusion of the Citizenship Ceremony at approximately 10.30am.

The festivities on the riverbank will kick-off again from 3pm.

Everyone is welcome to attend the free cultural workshops and activities from 3 – 5pm and the concert starting at 5pm.

A fireworks display will close the event at 9pm.

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