By KATH GANNAWAY
COME rain, hail, shine … or other disasters, Marysville has celebrated Australia Day in a big way.
For almost two decades, the whole district has come together to mark the day in a way that acknowledges the cultural, historical and community life of the region … and to have fun.
The Lions Club of Marysville has hosted the Australia Day celebration since its beginnings with the parade through the main street featuring local residents, young and old, carrying the flags of their own, or their family’s birthplace.
As people of all ages and nationalities wave the parade through with Australian flags, it’s a moving and joyful tribute to the many cultures that make up the district, and Australia.
This year, on Monday 26 January, the activities will focus on the township area with the parade starting around 11am and finishing in the main street where the flag raising ceremony and Murrindindi Council awards will take place.
Australia Day Ambassador Andrew Asten, who is also director of The Oaktree Foundation and Victorian finalist for the Young Australian of the Year Award in 2010, will speak.
The market will be operating, and there will be demonstrations and displays, a sausage sizzle and plenty of opportunity to explore the shops and cafes.
With the crystal-clear and ‘kid-safe’ Steavenson River running nearby and the exciting adventure playground next-door, Marysville is top of the list for celebrating Australia Day.