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South Gippsland Australia Day 2025 with nominee ceremony on 15 January and celebrations on 26 January 2025
South Gippsland celebrates Australia Day with events on 26 January. A nominee ceremony for the 2025 Australia Day Awards will be held on 15 January at Meeniyan Hall.
There are Australia Day events happening across South Gippsland on 26 January. There's lots to celebrate in South Gippsland this Australia Day. Starting with our 2025 Australia Day Award Nominees.
The 2025 South Gippsland Australia Day Award nominees will be recognized at a ceremony on 15 January, 6:30pm, at Meeniyan Hall
A ceremony to celebrate this year's nominees will be held Wednesday 15 January at the Meeniyan Hall from 6.30pm. To read about this year's nominees, please visit South Gippsland - Australia Day nominations website. We also have a number of Australia Day events happening in our region on Sunday 26 January. View a list of Australia Day events at South Gippsland Shire - Australia Day Events website.
Pictures from South Gippsland Shire Council website.
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