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Friday, February 1, 2019

Australia Day 2019 photo gallery

The start of the Australia Day Fun Run and Walk.

5km fun run men's winner Caden
Murray, left, with the placegetters. 

5km fun run women's winner Shania
Murray, right, shaking hands with
the placegetters.

10km fun run men's winner David Bailey, left, being
congratulated by the placegetters.

10km fun run women's winner Maryann Murray, right, being
congratulated by the runners-up.

The Derwent Valley Concert Band's intermediate band performing.

The Derwent Valley Concert Band's intermediate band performing.

This Derwent Valley Concert Band trombone player opted for a tablet
computer rather than traditional sheet music.

The Derwent Valley Concert Band's intermediate band performing.

Australia Day Ambassador
Diana Butler raising the
national flag.

Australia Day Ambassador Diana Butler giving her address
about kindness and purpose. Read the speech here.

Derwent Valley mayor Ben Shaw, left, presents Diana Butler OAM with her
Derwent Valley Australia Day Ambassador pin.

Mayor Ben Shaw, left, and ambassador Diana Butler present the Community
Event of the Year Award to Nicola Rouleston of the New Norfolk
Christmas Group.

Mayor Ben Shaw, left, and ambassador Diana Butler present the Sports Group
of the Year Award to Steve Sillifant of the New Norfolk Cricket Club.

Australia Day Ambassador Diana Butle, left,
presenting the Junior Sportsperson of the
Year Award to Lauren Banks.

Mayor Ben Shaw, left, and ambassador Diana Butler with the
Junior Sportsperson of the Year winner Lauren Banks

Derwent Valley Concert Band member Alesha Moles approaching the stage
after being named the Derwent Valley Young Citizen of the Year.

Mayor Ben Shaw, left, and ambassador Diana Butler present the Young Citizen
of the Year Award to Alesha Moles.

Martyn Evans, centre, accepting the Derwent Valley Citizen of the Year Award
from mayor Ben Shaw, left, and ambassador Diana Butler, right

Derwent Valley Australia Day Award winners with the Australia Day Ambassador
Diana Butler, left, and mayor Ben Shaw, right.

Community Event of the Year winners Tracy Hay, front, with Mary Young, left.
Nicola Rouleston, Fred Lee, Jye Hay and Elizabeth Sheridan of the
New Norfolk Christmas Group.

Community Event of the Year winners Tracy Hay, left, Jye Hay, Elizabeth
Sheridan, Mary Young, Nicola Rouleston and Fred Lee of the New Norfolk
Christmas Group, with their framed certificate.

Junior Sportsperson of the Year Lauren Banks, left, and Sports Group of the Year
representative Steve Sillifant from the New Norfolk Cricket Club.

Junior Sportsperson of the Year Lauren Banks, left, and Sports Group of the Year
representative Steve Sillifant from the New Norfolk Cricket Club.

Young Citizen of the Year Alesha Moles, left, and Citizen of the Year
Martyn Evans, with their awards.

Young Citizen of the Year Alesha Moles, left, and Citizen of the Year
Martyn Evans, with their awards.

Colour Run participants.

Colour Run participants.

Colour Run participants.

Some of the Colour Run participants after the event.

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