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Sunday, January 26, 2020

Gallery: Australia Day 2020 at New Norfolk

The start of the Australia Day Fun Run and Walk on the New Norfolk Esplanade.

Pram-pushers at the tail-end of the fun run.

Four crews took part in an unofficial raft race on the River Derwent.

One of the rafts in the race.

A crew nearing the finish line.

The winning entry in the raft race returning to the finish line.

The Derwent Valley Concert Band's Community Winds Band performing.

Derwent Valley Concert Band.

Australia Day Ambassador Rosalie Martin giving her address.


Derwent Valley mayor Ben Shaw presents Rosalie Martin with her
Australia Day Ambassador pin.

Victor Kaiser of the New Norfolk RSL Club
raising the Australian Flag.

Derwent Valley Concert Band soloist Nic
Courto singing the National Anthem.

Four people became Australian citizens during the Australia Day event.

This year's Derwent Valley Australia Day award winners with Senator Wendy
Askew (back row).

Derwent Valley Relay For Life committee members Damian Bester, left, John
Simpson and Anthony Edwards with the Community Event of the Year Award.

A Colour Run participant.

Runners in the Colour Run event.

Thumbs-up from one young runner.

A group in the Colour Run.

Paul and Jo Volta of The Sign performing their second set.


1 comment:

  1. A good news day to nourish the soul in our beautiful Derwent Valley .

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