The Australian Army Band Kapooka was given freedom of entry to the city on Sunday, October 15, during a special ceremony packed with plenty of pageantry outside the Wagga Civic Centre, before the band paraded up and down Baylis Street and returned for a free community concert in the Victory Memorial Gardens.
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00:00 [DRUMMING]
00:03 (drums beating)
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00:21 (drums beating)
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00:35 (drums beating)
00:40 (upbeat music)
00:44 (upbeat music)
00:47 (indistinct)
01:10 (indistinct)
01:13 - Australian Army Band, granting its right and privilege
01:18 to pass through the city of Wagga Wagga.
01:21 Swords drawn, guns beating, band playing.
01:25 - I acknowledge your right and privilege
01:27 Australian Army Band,
01:28 passed with the authority of the mayor and council.
01:31 - And ready.
01:35 (snaps)
01:38 - Band, march it down.
01:40 (indistinct)
01:42 (drums beating)
01:44 (upbeat music)
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02:22 (train horn blaring)