Serving up a celebration

Briana FioreHarvey-Waroona Reporter
Camera IconRossi McAdam, 10, Jemma Swadel, 13, and Leonie McAdam 13, dress up for the Australind breakfast.

Crowds flocked to the Ridley Park Foreshore in Australind on Sunday for the annual Australia Day Breakfast.

There were people covered head to toe with Australian flags and children with their faces full of green and gold paint.

The event was put on by the Australind Senior Citizens, Australind SES, Lions Club, Leschenault Bush Fire Brigade, and the Australind Church.

Attendees said their classic Aussie breakfast was scrumptious.

They were also treated to a range of entertainment and music.

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Camera IconGino Pacini from the Australind Seniors dresses up for the occasiaion.
Camera IconLaurence Hynes, Ron Knapp and Paul Burt enjoy the breakfast.
Camera IconRossi McAdam, 10, Jemma Swadel, 13, and Leonie McAdam 13, dress up for the Australind breakfast.
Camera IconUna Keogh, Kerry Morgan and Jen Billingham from the Leschenault Red Hat Ladies.
Camera IconMayuree Leedonman receives her Australian Citizenship.
Camera IconAustralind SES volunteer at the Australia Day breakfast. Credit: Pictures: Briana Fiore
Camera IconGareth Quaid and Mel Frost of Eaton.
Camera IconAustralind Lions Club serve breakfast on Australia Day.
Camera IconRuby-Anne, 12, and Jordana Stokes, 10, of Australind.
Camera IconDave Croad, Peter Taylor and Jim Foster from the Australind Lions Club.
Camera IconRob Bartlett and Grey Hill at the Australia Day breakfast.

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