Yarrawonga Chronicle

Australia Day celebrations

This year the guest speaker will be former local resident Erin Purtle.

Erin was born in Yarrawonga and raised in Mulwala before she left town when she was 17 on a journey that has now taken 28 years to come full circle.

In 1995 she was elected to represent Yarrawonga Rotary on a youth exchange program to Bremen, Germany. Due to this experience it gave her the self-esteem and knowledge to travel the world, now 28 years later she has decided to return to her home town with her family.

From 1996- 2000 Erin studied at RMIT Melbourne to become a Dr in Chiropractic before moving to the UK in 2002 and staying for two years working for a large health company, Back to Health.

From 2005-2022 Erin lived and worked in Barcelona, Spain.

During this time in Spain she owned and sold several chiropractic businesses, started the Chiropractic Foundation, which was the beginning of the first chiropractic university course in Spain.

She was an active and board member of the Chiropractic Association and worked hard to get chiropractic recognised as a medical profession in Spain.

Erin also owned and designed an online mattress business and is now working on a project to bring the fastest growing sport in the world to Australia – Padel (game adapted from tennis).

Yarrawonga and District residents and visitors will be able to begin their Australia Day celebrations by joining in with the activities at Kennedy Park.

Yarrawonga’s Australia Day awards ceremony program at Kennedy Park

7.15am – 8.30am Free cooked breakfast provided by the Rotary Club of Yarrawonga Mulwala.

Entertainment by Ray Macartney. Ray will be singing popular songs with an Aussie theme. Flag raising ceremony followed by the singing of the national anthem. Welcome by the

President of the Rotary Club of Yarrawonga – Mulwala, Joe Cilia.

Guest speaker Erin Purtle.

Presentation of Australia Day awards.

Comments from Moira Shire Councilor. Ceremony concludes to allow all present to be involved in other activities organised in the area for this special day. Current covid guidelines will apply at all events. Fully vaccinated only. Remember a mask, sanitise hands and practise social distancing.

Please bring along chairs if you have any, as only a limited number of chairs will be available on site.

7am – 8.45am

8.45am

8.55am

9am

9.10am

9.25am

9.30am

Tungamah will once again hold their Australia Day celebrations from 8am on January 26, with a traditional Lions club breakfast, alongside some entertainment.

Presentations will follow the breakfast, and there is no doubt that there will be keen interest in the morning, with two nominees for citizen of the year, covering Tungamah and St James.

There will then be the organisation of the year, plus the event of the year.

Please bring your own seating as it will be all outdoors. Covid Marshalls will view vaccination certificates.

There will be limited seating available.

Only fully vaccinated people will be admitted.

Other town celebrations

An array of Australia Day celebrations will be held on Wednesday, January 26 to recognise Australia Day across the Moira Shire area and Federation Council.

Federation Council – 9am; Bangerang Park, Corowa.

Tungamah/St James –

Boyd Street, Tungamah.

The Moira Shire Australia Day Awards night will be postponed in precaution due to the current covid-19 wave.

8am; Lions Park –

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