Douglas based residents gain Australian citizenship
HONOUR

A group of newly annointed, Douglas Shire based Australians were recognised in a citizenship ceremony held at the Mossman Shire Hall recently.
The 20 people received a Commemorative Australian Citizenship Certificate from Douglas Shire Mayor Michael Kerr as well as a native plant from Council’s nursery to celebrate this special occasion.
The Shire’s new citizens are from Chile, Iran, Nepal, Saudi Arabia, the Philippines, Turkey, Czech Republic, South Africa, Italy, Argentina, Ireland, France, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
Douglas Shire Mayor Cr Kerr said he was pleased to welcome so many new citizens to the Douglas Shire.
“These people have chosen to become an Australian citizen because they seek the special qualities of peace, prosperity and harmony which characterise the Australian lifestyle,” Mayor Kerr remarked.
“Australia can take enormous pride in their decision to freely choose to become part of this nation as a fully participating member.”
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