Philippine Flag Raising Ceremony in Fed Square Melbourne

The 2014 flag-raising ceremony organised by the Philippine Consulate of Victoria was held in Federation Square, Melbourne last 12 June 2014 to commemorate the 116th Philippine Independence Day.

This annual event was started in 2007 by former honorary consul Raul V Hernandez to coincide with the annual celebration of the Philippines’ Independence Day every June 12.Photo of Philippine Flag Raising Ceremony i Fed Square - gGoryoPictures.com

This video clip was produced by ACMEI Chairman Fred Jover (ACME Vision) and Randy Villagonzalo (Genesis 5 Productions).

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