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Council welcomes new Australian citizens - Bega Valley

May 16, 2008

The Bega Valley Shire has welcomed nine new Australians into the community.

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Deputy Mayor Cr Janette Neilson (left) with the Shire’s newest Australian citizens, Joachim Weissegger, Sheila and Martin Cowley, Gary Rowlands, Robert Crewe, Anthony Hancock, Gary Capstick, and Georgina and Roger Stroud.

The Australian Citizenship Ceremony was conducted by the Deputy Mayor, Cr Janette Neilson, last week.

Those to join the Australian community as fully fledged citizens were Joachim Weissegger of Cobargo, Sheila and Martin Cowley of Tura Beach, Gary Rowlands of Merimbula, Robert Crewe of Pambula, Anthony Hancock of Merimbula, Gary Capstick of Tura Beach and Georgina and Roger Stroud of Merimbula.

Each recipient was presented with a Certificate of Australian Citizenship as well as small gifts from Council and the Federal Government.

Cr Neilson said choosing to become an Australian citizen was an important expression of loyalty and commitment to our country.

“I am sure you will find in the months and years to come that Australian citizenship is something to be valued and celebrated and that this is a moment in your life you will look back on with pleasure,” she said.

Citizenship ceremonies are usually held in the shire on the first Wednesday of each month, with special ceremonies conducted each Australia Day.

New citizens are invited to take along family and friends to participate in the ceremony and to join in afternoon tea following the ceremony.

For more information about becoming an Australian citizen phone Council on 6499 2222.

Posted in News on May 17th, 2008 by Editor   

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