2026 Aus Citizenship Ceremonies
Dear Sunshine Coast Regional Council,
Can you please confirm the 2026 Australian Citizenship ceremony dates?
Many thanks in advance.
Good morning,
Thank you for reaching out.
We are still in the process of finalising the schedule for our 2026
citizenship ceremonies. I can share the proposed months are March/April,
July, September, and November (noting we also held a ceremony in January).
We are working closely with the Department of Home Affairs to lock in our
schedule ASAP.
Apologies for the delay.
Kind regards,
Tayla-Jane (TJ) McDonald
Event Officer
Community Festivals and Events | Arts, Heritage and Libraries
Community Strengthening | Sunshine Coast Council
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Dear Sunshine Coast Regional Council,
Can you please confirm the 2026 Australian Citizenship ceremony dates?
Many thanks in advance.
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