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1. Australia Day celebrations with George Negus!

Trev the truck george negusGeorge Negus journalist, investigative reporter and you may not know – children’s author chaired this high powered panel of Australians ~ for Australia Day:-

Professor Tim Flannery – champion against climate change

Tim Wilson Australia’s human rights commissioner

Shelley Reys AO Djirribul woman, Australia Day Council

Dr Tim Soutphommasane Australia’s Discrimination Commissioner

Ronnie Kahn – established OZ HARVEST taking surplus restaurant food to the homeless

Tim Flannery climate change Australia Day Council NSW panelWhere? At the Art Gallery of NSW in the Domain. @AusDayNSW

Best part of Australia Day is recognising and engaging with Australians who live their lives making a difference.

 

The post Australia Day celebrations with George Negus! appeared first on Susanne Gervay's Blog.

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2. Floods can’t stop Australia Day Ceremony in Shire of Wakool & Across Australia

Australia Day means barbeques in every corner of the country from Melbourne, Perth, backyards everywhere to The Hughenden across the road from Centennial Parklands Sydney which is awash with sausages cooking, flags and community.

The Shire of Wakool, in the Riverina District is sheep and rice country with some cattle, orchards, in the South West corner of New South Wales. They have just ended 12 years of severe drought. There are the floods now, but the land is green and beautiful and the floods are receding.

I spoke on the banks of the Murray Rover at the breakfast barbeque at Moulamein.

I acknowledged the traditional owners past & present – the Wamba Wamba nation, Woolworths who sponsors all the Ambassadars, the Australia Day Council of NSW , the Mayor and community of the Shire.

Mayor Rod Chalmers led the breakfast ceremony on the banks of beautiful Murray River under our gum trees.

Australia has experienced it worst floods in Queensland. Victoria has lost homes and farmlands. Everyone at the ceremony has been impacted by the floods & people who couldn’t be there were at the floods sand-banking rivers and helping evacuate.

However it was a time to celebrate our nation, so the snags were cooking and the Mayor led the  affirmation:-

As an Australian citizen

     I affirm my loyalty to Australia and its people

     Whose democractic beliefs I share

     Whose rights and liberties I respect

     And whose laws I uphold and obey.

I had the privilege of addressing the community here and later in Wakool, about how we are all one nation coming from all over the the world to find home here. I told the story of my parents’ journey as post WW11 & post-commuist Hungarian refugees who rebuilt their lives and family  here. We have all found home.

For a podcast & transcipt of part of the journey of my migration on ABC National Radio- Perspective:-

http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/perspective/stories/s1634484.htm

I wish my parents could have been there but I know they are in spirit.

HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY!!!

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