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Australia to have mourning day for bushfire victims
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Tens of thousands of Australians have converged on Melbourne on Sunday for the national day of mourning following Victoria's deadly bushfires.

Victorian Premier John Brumby said on Sunday that the event would be a "magnificent opportunity for Victorians and Australians to come together".

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, British Princess Anne and Maltese President Eddie Fenech-Adami are expected to attend the ceremony. Hundreds of survivors have been shuttled from fire- ravaged rural towns to join the event.

At least 209 people were killed in the massive bushfire starting from February 7.

The service will be broadcast live on television and radio around Australia, while a bushfire appeal concert will also be held later on Sunday at the Sydney Opera House.

Thousands of Australians are expected to tune in to radio and television broadcasts of the memorial service.

(Xinhua News Agency February 22, 2009)

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