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Bastille Day Scenes at La Perouse
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inSaturday 14 July 2018, La Perouse Museum and grounds, 1609 Anzac Parade, La Perouse, 9:30am-2pm.
You are invited to celebrate Bastille Day at La Perouse. There will be food and drink stalls, live entertainment and fun activities for the whole family. The festivities will begin with an historical re-enactment and ceremony at the Laperouse Monument with musical entertainment and activities from 11am. Australian/French Jazz Pianist and composer, Chris Cody and his band, will be the featured artists.
For more information contact [email protected] or 9093 6791.
15 Tuesday Jul 2014
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Mr Don Harwin, President of the Legislative Council, Honourable members of the Parliament, Mr Scott Nash, Mayor of Randwick, and dear Members of the Randwick Council, Excellencies and Dear Colleagues Consuls-general,
Dear Friends,
It is always a pleasure for me to come to this beautiful place of La Perouse, and specially on the Bastille Day, when we are happy to perpetuate a tradition lasting since 1917, of commemoration of the expedition of Count Jean-François Galaup de La Perouse.
This place is highly symbolic of the old friendship between Australia and France, and has been always a place of cooperation, a place of remembrance of these old ties. In 1917, when Henri Selkirk, fellow of the Royal Australian historical Society, looked for a place where to celebrate the Bastille day and our common bonds strengthened by this blood brotherhood born on the Battlefield of Somme in 1916, he chose naturally La Perouse.
This ceremony is therefore specially meaningful this year, since we celebrated a few days ago the seventieth anniversary of the D-Day. I am very proud to wear today the tie that the veterans wore in Ouistreham on the 6th of June, when they received the Legion d’Honneur for their participation in D-Day.
In a few days, we will remember the centenary of the beginning of the First World War. You know that this Bastille day is also the opportunity to celebrate another centenary, the centenary of the first airmail flight between Melbourne and Sydney, made by the French pilot Maurice Guillaux. We will welcome the arrival of the commemorative flight in Bankstown museum at 1.30 pm this afternoon, but for now, let us honor the Navy, since this place is specially dedicated to the sea, the explorers and the sailors who paid their life to allow us to know these new shores.
Many things have changed since last year, when we were gathered here at this same date to celebrate Bastille Day. The management of the Laperouse museum is being transfered to the Randwick city council and a new Trust has been created to further develop the museum and the site. I hope that this year will see significant progress in the renovation of the museum and we will help as much as we can with this ambitious work. This year, when we will have the visit of the French President in November, is the good time to boost our common projects.
We should have a very beautiful event in La Perouse this year, for instance the visit of the Endeavour, the replica of the ship of James Cook,will be at anchor in Frenchmen’s bay. When she returns from New Caledonia in June 2015, she will hopefully bring some pieces from the ship of Lapérouse from the Maritime museum of Nouméa. I very much hope also that one of the patrol boats from New Caledonia will be able to stay at anchor in the bay when she will call in Sydney, to pay a tribute to the expedition Lapérouse. These events, and other ones, will highlight the beauty and the deep signification of this place.
I wish to thank warmly the Council of Randwick who has organised and financed this reception for this Bastille Day, as well as the association of Friends of Laperouse Museum who has accomplished as usual a great work to prepare this ceremony.
I wish also to express a special thanks to the Brigade Française, which has one time again, brought its colors and sounds with a brilliant demonstration of munitions. The Brigade Française will also be in Bankstown this afternoon and in Powerhouse this evening to escort the airmail, and I praise their commitment and passion for France, Napoléon, and Guillaux as well !
I wish to all of you a beautiful Bastille Day and enjoy the good food and the good wine! For the French people, the Bastille Day is a time of joy and friendship. I wish that we feel together today this feeling in this beautiful place.
Thank you very much ! Eric Berti, Consul-General of France in Sydney
14 Sunday Jul 2013
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Thank you very much to Sylvie Humphries and the Salt String quartet for these very moving anthems ! I wish to thank also very much again the “Brigade française” for the impressive display of guns and muskets, which remind me your very lively re-enactment of Napoleonic battle a few months ago in Lithgow……….Among all the French companies which help us, let me draw your attention on Citroën, one of our main sponsors. We are lucky enough to have outside the “2 chevaux” Citroën, a legendary car in France and internationally. I have no doubt that this car went around Australia as did earlier the 5cv “little lemon” because it was yellow (but it was not a lemon !). Full text of the Consul General, Eric Berti’s, address for Bastille Day.
14 Saturday Jul 2012
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Bastille celebrations attracted around 160 to the Laperouse Monument and Museum. The event was sponsored by The Friends in association with the Australian Association of French North Africa’s War Veterans and Randwick City Council. The Hon Don Harwin, Leader of the House of Representatives, Ms Sylvia Galvao, Acting Consul-General and Mayor Scott Nash gave speeches at the monument. This was followed by the traditional laying of wreaths and guests were then treated to a banquet provided by the French North Africa’s War Veterans. Photograph above left: Laying of Wreaths L-R: French North Africa’s War Veterans representative; Mr Noel D’Souza representing local federal member Peter Garrett; Ms Sylvia Galvao Acting Consul General; Mayor Scott Nash; Hon Don Harwin representing NSW Government; Ms Cheryl Tucker, representing the La Perouse Precinct.
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