Australian Naval Ceremonies

Where goats go to escape
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Niegs
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How did this happen? :lol:
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Chilli
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Better than the haka to be honest.
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assfly
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Outstanding.

They look like prostitutes.
Lemoentjie
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Who thought that would be a good idea? :lol:
Green light echo
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It's the navy.
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mat the expat
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GogLais
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Were they expecting Prince A .... no, never mind.
Glaston
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Turns out ABC news did some editing of those clips.

There were no dignitaries present

"101 Doll Squadron contested the timeline presented in the ABC’s news clip, saying they had performed before the formal event, and before the dignitaries arrived.
“A short piece taken out of context in what was a very long day performed before the official ceremony and before the arrival of dignitaries, and not part of it,” they said."
tc27
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Im sure the matelots enjoyed it
Brazil
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I once saw Ceremonial Sunset on the stern of HMAS Darwin. They did a First People's ceremony, plus the usual lowering of the flag. No twerking though, which is a pity looking back on it.
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Muttonbird
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Australia still has a long way to go.
Green light echo
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Muttonbird wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2021 8:22 pm Australia still has a long way to go.
As do you.
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