Six new citizens welcomed

Sophia ConstantineNorth West Telegraph

Fireworks, live music, bouncy castles, face-painting and food vans were just some of the ways Hedland residents were kept entertained at Australia Day festivities at Kevin Scott Oval.

The evening celebrations kicked off with the annual citizenship ceremony, which saw six people proudly receive their citizenship certificate and recite the public affirmation.

Camera IconArchie, Archie Jr, 3, and Tracey Morrison. Credit: North West Telegraph

Speaking at the ceremony, Mayor Camilo Blanco said becoming an Australian citizen did not mean forgetting the country of birth or the country people grew up in. “What it means is a public commitment to embrace the Australian values and institutions, and bringing them the enrichment of diversity,” he said.

Camera IconCaity Rose Lee Roux performs. Credit: North West Telegraph
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Camera IconKatherine Whitehead, 12, ready for an afternoon of activities.
Camera IconKatherine Whitehead, 12, ready for an afternoon of activities.
Camera IconIsabelle, 7, Brock, 10, Leila, Charlie, 2 and Robin Edwards. Credit: North West Telegraph

“There’s lots of reasons people have chosen this country and I have to say as the Federal Member for Durack, I’m absolutely thrilled you’ve decided to join our Australian family,” she said.

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