Dareon Brotherhood of Australia hold annual picnic

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The Dareon Brotherhood of Australia held their annual picnic this month at Douglas Park in Sydney.

Under the shade of a magnificent Mulbury tree and shade port, members of the Brotherhood had a glorious day full of food, drink and live music.

Everyone enjoyed dancing and the chance to catch up with patriots.

The Pan-Arcadian Association of NSW sponsored the annual picnic.

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