Douglas Shire changes the date for Australia Day Ceremony
Australia Day Celebrations
In a break from tradition, this year’s Australia Day Awards ceremony at Port Douglas will be held on Friday, January 24.
Mayor Lisa Scomazzon said she welcomed the decision to stage the popular annual event a few days earlier than normal.
“The date change means we can come together to celebrate the contributions of individuals in the community on late Friday afternoon and then enjoy the rest of the Australia Day long weekend with family and friends,” Mayor Scomazzon said.
“Council hopes the Friday scheduling will make it more appealing for award nominees, and the broader community, to attend this special event.”
The ceremony recognises residents in various categories including:
► Citizen of the Year
► Young Citizen of the Year
► Volunteer of the Year
► Senior Citizen of the Year
► Senior Sports Award
► Junior Sports Award
► Environmental Achievement Award
► Arts and Cultural Award
The awards aim to recognise and honour those who have made significant impacts through their dedication and service to the Douglas Shire community.
The event, as well as a citizenship ceremony, will be held at the Port Douglas Community Hall from 5.30pm with a light supper to follow.
Families who are looking for something to do on January 26 are encouraged to the attend the Mossman Pool’s Australia Day event.
It will be free entry to the pool between 10am and 2pm while a complimentary sausage sizzle and drinks will be available as well.
The pool can accommodate up to 200 people during this event.
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