Katherinites turned out in droves for belated Territory Day celebrations on the weekend.
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Territory Day, which is usually celebrated on July 1, was postponed to August 29 this year due to a COVID-19 lockdown impacting the NT.
Celebrations were held across the NT including live music performances and, of course, fireworks.
Local singer/songwriters Hope Campbell and Gypsy Schmidt were among those who performed at the Katherine showgrounds on Sunday evening.
The K-town Cruzers and the Katherine Regional Arts Choir also performed alongside a special performance by Darwin-based band David Garnham & the Reasons to Live with backup vocals from the Choir of Man.
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