A ceremonial military parade through the streets of Cleveland will mark the 10th anniversary of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) being granted Freedom of Entry to Redland City.
The No.95 Wing of the RAAF was given Freedom of Entry on 12 April 2014 and this will be replicated on Saturday 13 April 2024.
A parade along Shore Street West, from Raby Bay Harbour Park to the ANZAC Centenary Park, will feature military members dressed in ceremonial attire wearing operational medals, military colours and carrying ceremonial swords and rifles.
Battle honours will be flown and a band will accompany the parade that is proudly presented by Redland City Council.
Freedom of Entry to the City dates back to the Middle Ages when cities were fortified by walls to protect residents from invaders – right of entry to outside armed forces was a privilege rarely granted but came as a sign of respect for the protection and friendship offered.
While it bestows no legal right or privilege these days, the ceremony has deep historical significance and is accepted as the most honourable distinction a city can bestow on a contingent of the Australian Defence Forces.
As part of this significant military-civilian tradition, during the parade about 150 representatives of the No.95 Wing will be challenged by the Queensland Police Service and will be required to present their scroll declaring their right to Freedom of Entry.
A long association has formed strong links between the RAAF and Redland City.
A Council spokesperson said that granting Freedom of Entry recognised the city’s proud connection with the Defence Forces, in particular the RAAF’s activities on Redlands Coast during World War II.
EVENT: Freedom of Entry to Redland City
WHEN: 8.30am to 10am, Saturday 13 April, 2024
WHERE: Parade starts at Raby Bay Harbour Park and proceeds to the ANZAC Centenary Park, Cleveland