City of Bayswater staff have suggested the council seek public feedback on changing the date of its annual Australia Day citizenship ceremony, awards and BBQ breakfast.
The city celebrates Australia Day on the public holiday each year, with a ceremony and awards in the morning alongside a free sausage sizzle, community stalls, food and entertainment.
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