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Kwinana welcomes new citizens

Cecilia AllenSound Telegraph

The City of Kwinana is now home to 34 new Australian citizens, with the group welcomed during a citizenship ceremony this month.

Deputy Mayor Peter Feasey welcomed the new citizens, who come from countries including the Philippines, United Kingdom and Bangladesh.

“Making the Australian Citizenship pledge is an important and often emotional moment for new citizens and their families,” he said.

“Kwinana is proud to welcome new citizens from all corners of the globe to our proudly multicultural City.”

Councillor Matthew Rowse, Councillor Sheila Mills, Maria Fabian and councillor Wendy Cooper.
Camera IconCouncillor Matthew Rowse, Councillor Sheila Mills, Maria Fabian and councillor Wendy Cooper.
Councillor Sheila Mills, Md Ariful Islam, and Councillor Wendy Cooper.
Camera IconCouncillor Sheila Mills, Md Ariful Islam, and Councillor Wendy Cooper.
Councillor Dennis Wood, and Robert Daley.
Camera IconCouncillor Dennis Wood, and Robert Daley.
Deputy Mayor Peter Feasey and May Abeyneh.
Camera IconDeputy Mayor Peter Feasey and May Abeyneh.

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