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Gallery | Katamatite Australia Day 2023

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Champion Lions: Julie Ballard and Cheryl Hill represented Katamatite Lions when receiving the Community Organisation of the Year award. Photo by Gabriel Garcia

It was a small but warm Australia Day celebration at the Police Paddock in Katamatite on Thursday.

A crowd of about 200, including families, groups of friends and local dignitaries, came along to celebrate Australia’s national day with a barbecue breakfast of egg and bacon rolls and a sausage sizzle.

The Katamatite Community Action Group ran the small gathering while the town’s Lions Club provided the food.

Katamatite Primary School Principal Jason Whiteley was the event’s MC with Moira Shire councillors Peter Elliott and Ed Cox also contributing to the event.

Two awards were given out at the event, the first being the Community Event of the Year which was presented to the Katamatitie Football Club.

The second award was Community Organisation of the Year, which was presented to the Katamatite Lions Club.

Cr Elliot said Australia Day was a day for the community.

“People coming together to celebrate. You know that’s what it's all about. Having a sense of community, having a barbecue, you know, everyone having a chat.”

Winners: Katamatite Football Netball Club members Daniel and Dossie Parnell with the club’s Community Event of the Year award. Photo by Gabriel Garcia
Standing tall: Vietnam veteran Robert Brown OAM with his Paul Harris Fellow medal. Photo by Gabriel Garcia
Dignitary: Moira Shire Councillor Peter Elliott delivers the traditional Welcome to Country. Photo by Gabriel Garcia
Local leader: Katamatite Primary School principal Jason Whiteley was the MC for the small gathering. Photo by Gabriel Garcia
Live music: Raiyan Galvin provided local music for the event. Photo by Gabriel Garcia
Aussie spirit: Will McNamara, Yi-ping Wang and Xavier Ballard tuck into some barbecue delights on Australia Day. Photo by Gabriel Garcia