Welcoming newest Citizens

Lachlan Shire welcomed four new Australian citizens at a special citizenship ceremony held at the Condobolin Council Chambers on Wednesday, 17 July.

David Thomas Bevan, Mabelle Del Mundo Serrano, Kaitlyn Ysabelle Del Mundo Serrano, and Val Dela Cruz Serrano all became Australian Citizens on the day. David resides in Lake Cargelligo, and the Serrano family in Condobolin.

Having migrated from two different countries, New Zealand and the Philippines, the conferees were welcomed by Lachlan Shire Council Mayor and Ceremony Presiding Officer, Councillor Paul Phillips.

Council hosts Citizenship Ceremonies on behalf of the Department of Home Affairs, and attending a ceremony is the final step in the journey to become an Australian citizen.

“It’s an honour to participate in citizenship ceremonies and to welcome new Australians to our community. Australia has a wonderful, multicultural community and I congratulate our newest Aussies on taking this important step to become a citizen of our great nation,” Mayor Phillips said.

Federal Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs Andrew Giles shared a message for Lachlan Shire’s new citizens via a letter.

“Thank you for deciding to become an Australian citizen,” the letter began.

“Today you join a nation that is one of the world’s most successful multicultural societies, with around half of all Australians, either born overseas or with at least one parent born overseas.
“In Australia, everyone can be proud of who they are – and everyone should be respected, valued and feel a sense of belonging.

“We are privileged to share this beautiful country with the world’s oldest continuing culture. This is a fundamental part of who we are.

“For more than 60,000 years First Nations peoples have cared for country. Appreciating and understanding this truth is a vital part of what it means to be Australian.

“Australians are united by our shared commitment to democracy and the rule of law, and to freedom of speech, religion and association.

“Our diversity is our greatest strength, and we prosper by embracing this.

“We believe in a society in which everyone is equal, regardless of their gender, faith, sexual orientation, age, ability, race, national or ethnic origin. Ours is the land of the fair go, in which respect and compassion underpin our care for each other and our willingness to reach out to those around us in times of need.

“By becoming an Australian citizen, you make a commitment to these values, and to contribute to our evolving Australian story.

“On behalf of the Australian Government, heartfelt congratulations on becoming an Australian citizen,” the letter concluded.

The conferees took the Australian Citizenship Pledge before a large group of family and friends, plus Lachlan Shire Councillors and Lachlan Shire Council senior staff. The Pledge was followed by the Affirmation and singing of the National Anthem. At the conclusion of the Citizenship Ceremony, the conferees plus their family and friends enjoyed a light lunch.

Lachlan Shire Council and the community wish our newest citizens David Thomas Bevan, Mabelle Del Mundo Serrano, Kaitlyn Ysabelle Del Mundo Serrano, and Val Dela Cruz Serrano all the best in this new stage in their lives.

More than six million people have chosen to become citizens since the first citizenship ceremony in 1949.

Last Updated: 31/07/2024By

Latest News