Australia Day celebration open to all: Bega Valley

Bega Valley Shire Council invites the shire’s residents to its Australia Day celebrations on Thursday 26 January with a free breakfast at 7.30am in Bega’s Littleton Gardens.

At 8.30am, we will recognise and celebrate the achievements and community contributions of our 2023 Citizens of the Year and Australia Day Award winners.

“It gives me great pleasure to announce that our 2023 Citizen of the Year is Philippa Street, our Senior Citizen of the Year is Daphne Sweeney and we have two Young Citizen of the Year awardees this year, Daytona Porter and Zoe Pentin,” Bega Valley Shire Mayor Russell Fitzpatrick said.

“This year we are also awarding Bega Valley Medallions to 13 outstanding individuals who have served the community over a number of years: Bev Walker, Cherie White, Christine Mcdowell, Doug and Robyn Blair, Maureen Volentras, Michael Pryke, Nicholas Sticotti, Patricia Jones, Cherie Mercado, Michael Palmer, Nigel Ayling and Damien Tilley.

“Following our awards, we will welcome our latest new Australians at an official Australian Citizenship Ceremony with Member for Eden-Monaro, Kristy McBain reading the national citizenship message.

“Our new citizens are from Italy, Fiji, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, Thailand, India and the Philippines, joining thousands of other Australians who are celebrating their citizenship.

“They will contribute their skills and cultural diversity to our local community and enrich it through their work and participation in community life.”

Cr Fitzpatrick said Australia Day was the time to reflect on our history, respect the stories of others and celebrate our nation, its achievements and most of all, its people.

“I encourage everyone to not only enjoy Australia Day festivities, but to take time and reflect on what it means to be an Australian citizen: our shared values, our national history, our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage and our commitment to reconciliation.

“In line with the Australia Day theme of respect, reflect and celebrate, we’re all part of the story and we all have a role to play in the successful development of the shire.”

Cr Fitzpatrick said this year we welcome Australia Day Ambassador, Jay Allen (OAM) to our celebrations.

“Jay is a cancer survivor, patient advocate and founder and board member of not-for-profit charity, Australian Skin Cancer Foundation. He has organised, promoted and led fundraisers, raising millions for cancer research.

“Entertainment on the day will be provided by local musician and former Australia’s Got Talent contestant Sam Stevenson and the event will be broadcast live on the Bega District News Facebook page.”

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