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Record numbers flock to Seymour’s NAIDOC Week celebrations

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Huge crowd: Seymour NAIDOC celebrations were held at Kings Park on Thursday, July 7. Photo: Wayne Herring. Photo by Wayne Herring
Get up and join in: The NAIDOC Week poster for 2022.
New friend: Fortunately for this three-year-old saltwater crocodile at the Seymour NAIDOC Week celebrations, Jamerson already has a hat. Photo: Wayne Herring. Photo by Wayne Herring
Showcase: Gnarly Neighbours youth group members enjoyed the skateboard playground at the celebrations. Photo: Wayne Herring. Photo by Wayne Herring
Up close and personal: Reggie Grayson, 8, gets to know a six-year-old olive python from Snake Safe Victoria in Kilmore. Photo: Wayne Herring. Photo by Wayne Herring
Taking part: Head Space Shepparton members (from left) Naynika Bagrecha, Jason Cooper and Andrew Ralph were in Seymour for its NAIDOC Week celebrations. Photo: Wayne Herring. Photo by Wayne Herring

Last year’s Seymour NAIDOC Week celebrations won a shire award, and this year’s attracted more than double the people, so it may be in line for a Nobel Peace Prize.

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