Locals stuck to the shade this Australia Day, with the hot sun blazing down on Gunnedah.
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Families visited Livvi's Place and the Gunnedah pool for free fun.
Kids were loving the huge array of activities at the pool, which included a huge inflatable slide, a dunk tank, zorb balls, and an inflatable 'surf the wave' which saw youngsters slip and slide their way to the end.
There was a never-ending line up to the diving board, where patrons of all ages showed off their flips and jumps.
Just next to the pool complex, the combined church service and Australian citizenship ceremony was held.
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Five new citizens were welcomed to the shire by mayor Jamie Chaffey and many onlooking locals.
Over at the Gunnedah Rugby Club, Aussiefest had large crowds gather for a large variety of events including the men's and women's touch football competition, the beer mile, dash for cash, and much more.
On Saturday night, valued locals were awarded for their efforts at the Australia Day awards dinner. This year's ambassador Doug Hawkins told his story of surf life-saving here, and could be spotted at many Australia Day events across town.