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09 Jul 2009
Some 170 people from more than 40 countries will become Australian citizens in ceremonies across the countr...Preview
09 Jul 2009
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08 Jul 2009
Some 170 people from more than 40 countries will become Australian citizens in ceremonies across the countr...Preview
08 Jul 2009
Some 170 people from more than 40 countries will become Australian citizens in ceremonies across the countr...Preview
08 Jul 2009
Some 170 people from more than 40 countries will become Australian citizens in ceremonies across the countr...Preview
08 Jul 2009
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08 Jul 2009
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03 Jul 2009
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02 Jul 2009
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30 Jun 2009
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29 Jun 2009
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26 Jun 2009
More than 60 Brisbane locals who came to Australia as refugees will become Australian citizens on Sunday (J...Preview
 
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Australia’s newest citizens celebrate Constitution Day

Some 170 people from more than 40 countries will become Australian citizens in ceremonies across the country today as the nation celebrates Constitution Day.

In Perth, 24 people from 16 countries including Azerbaijan, Iran, Mauritius and the Philippines will become Australian citizens at a special ceremony hosted by the Perth City Council, and supported by the National Archives of Australia in partnership with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC).

“On the occasion that marks Australia’s creation as a nation, it is fitting to celebrate citizenship, the glue that holds our culturally diverse population together,” Department of Immigration and Citizenship Secretary Andrew Metcalfe said.

“Constitution Day ceremonies will give the newest citizens of our nation an opportunity to acknowledge that they understand and respect what it means to be an Australian citizen.

“Constitution Day is an initiative of the National Archives of Australia. The Department of Immigration and Citizenship is delighted to work in partnership with the Archives to promote this special day for the third time.”

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