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Sunday, December 9, 2018

2018 Christmas Parade gallery

UPDATED: 60 photos to re-live the fun of the parade.

A BIG crowd attended Saturday's annual Christmas Parade in High St, New Norfolk.

The procession was led by a Tasmania Police car, followed by the Derwent Valley unit of the State Emergency Service, Tasmania Police Pipe Band, MoCo Dragon Boat Club, Derwent Valley Community House, Tasmanian Chinese Buddhist Academy, Ptunarra Derwent Valley Child and Family Centre, Norske Skog Boyer, New Norfolk High School, Lachlan Fire Brigade, New Norfolk Primary School, Gretna Fire Brigade, and a combined entry from St Brigid's School and St Peter's Catholic Church.

Also in the pageant were Pegasus Dromedary Fire Engine, Derwent Valley Youth Future Action Team D'FAT), Combined Churches of New Norfolk, New Norfolk Post Office, Industrie Performing Arts, German Shepherd Dog Club of Tasmania, Derwent Valley Concert Band, Fairview Primary School, Ambulance Tasmania Volunteers (New Norfolk), Eleventh Order Brewery, Glenora District School, New Norfolk Rowing Club, Tasmania Fire Service Lower Derwent Group, Crusader Homes, Northern Christian School (Bridgewater), Derwent Scottish Pipe Band, and Santa Claus.

Thanks to all who contributed to such an outstanding parade.

Onlookers at the 2018 New Norfolk Christmas Parade. 

Guy Barnett MHA, left, Derwent Valley mayor Ben Shaw, and Brian Mitchell
 MHR, judged the entries in the parade.

Onlookers at the 2018 New Norfolk Christmas Parade. 

Representatives of the Glenora District School in the parade. 

Walkers from the German Shepherd Dog Club of Tasmania in the parade.

New Norfolk Primary School representatives in the parade. 

Derwent Valley Concert Band members singing to the crowd at the parade. 

The Derwent Scottish Pipe Band in the parade.

Part of the New Norfolk Primary School group in the parade.

Fairview Primary School representatives in the parade. 
Onlookers at the 2018 New Norfolk Christmas Parade.

Children from St Brigid's School and St Peter's Church in a walking nativity
scene in the Christmas parade.

Youngsters enjoying a ride on a restored fire engine in the parade.

Derwent Valley Concert Band members singing to the crowd at the parade.

The Combined Churches of New Norfolk provided a nativity scene.

A relaxed ride for the Eleventh Order Brewery float in the parade.

Santa Claus in the parade.

Part of the crowd at the 2018 New Norfolk Christmas Parade. 

The Tasmania Police Pipe Band in the parade.

Onlookers at the 2018 New Norfolk Christmas Parade. 
Onlookers at the 2018 New Norfolk Christmas Parade.

The Lions Club sausage sizzle at the Christmas Parade.

Onlookers at the 2018 New Norfolk Christmas Parade.

Participants from the Northern Christian School at Bridgewater.

The Crusaser Homes entry in the parade.

Participants from the New Norfolk Rowing Club.


Representatives of Fairview Primary School.

Derwent Valley Concert Band musicians.

Representatives of D'FAT, the Derwent Valley Youth Future Action Team.
A member of the Norske Skog team.

Participants from the New Norfolk Rowing Club.
Tasmania Police provided the lead vehicle for the parade, driven by local
officer Paul Britten.
Members of the MoCo Dragon Boat Club.
Derwent Valley State Emergency Service vehicles.

Members of the Tasmania Police Pipe Band.

The Derwent Valley Community House entry in the parade.

The MoCo Dragon Boat Club.
Some of the walkers in Norske Skog Boyer's parade entry.
One of the TasBash cars forming part of the Norske Skog Boyer entry.

Part of the big group of walkers from the Ptunarra Derwent Valley
Child and Family Centre.

Part of the Tasmanian Chinese Buddhist Academy entry in the parade.

Flagbearers leading the Tasmanian Chinese Buddhist Academy in the parade.
The ever-popular TasBash dragon car.
New Norfolk High School.

Lachlan Fire Brigade vehicles.
Corumbene Nursing Home's entry in the parade.

Lyall McDermott, left, and Layton Hodgetts walking ahead of the band.

Derwent Valley Concert Band.

Ambulance Tasmania local volunteers.
Derwent Scottish Pipe Band.

Industrie Performing Arts members.

Gretna Fire Brigade junior members and their mascot.

Gretna Fire Brigade.

New Norfolk Primary School walkers.

One of the two Australia Post mailbox mascots seen in the parade.
Tasmanian Chinese Buddhist Academy.

Participants from Ptunarra Derwent Valley Child and Family Centre.

Tasmania Fire Service Lower Derwent Group.

Tasmanian Chinese Buddhist Academy.

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