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Flags at half-mast

As the Commonwealth and the world mourned Queen Elizabetth’s passing, flags outside the City of Rockingham Administration Building were flying at half-mast.

In line with protocol a single bell was rung 96 times at the City’s Administration Building from noon the day she died in recognition of each year of the Queen’s life.

City of Rockingham Mayor Deb Hamblin said the passing of the Queen was felt across the community.

“Queen Elizabeth II dedicated her life to duty and for many community members she was the only monarch most of us have ever known,” Mayor Hamblin said.

“The City of Rockingham mourns and remembers her historic reign.”

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