ROUSING applause greeted the Kangaroo March re-enactment as it wandered into Junee on Monday.
The march banner – the same design as the one carried 100 years ago by 88 men from Wagga on the way to the First World War was handed over at the town’s boundary.
The marchers then continued into the centre of Junee, staying at the Showground and enjoying events at the Athenium Theatre and Broadway Museum.
“It’s so very important that we learn from history,” mayor Neil Smith said.
Councillor Smith said the security and freedom won by the men who signed up to the march was a great legacy.