00:00Turning heads and sausages, the King and Queen taken by some of Australia's top tucker.
00:10It is no wonder, I think, that Sydney is world famous for its cuisine, whether it's smashed
00:18avo, a pav or a cab sav.
00:21From cultural dances to culinary delights, 500 Western Sydney locals gathered in Parramatta
00:28Park to show off what the community does best.
00:31I'm so excited, I'm overjoyed and I'm over the moon.
00:35I'm very proud of my group and I never thought that we were going to get this far.
00:40I'm very excited today, yeah, there's a lot of activities going on, some performances
00:44back there.
00:45Regional Australia also had its moment.
00:49A sheepdog trial was a highlight for everyone involved.
00:52The dogs were focused on what they had to do and it was great for them to be able to
00:56see that.
00:58He's got such a wonderful passion for sustainable agriculture and he really puts his money where
01:02his mouth is.
01:04First Nations leaders met with the King at the invitation-only event, while Queen Camilla
01:10visited food rescue charity Oz Harvest.
01:13Absolutely, I'm the most prestigious member of the Order of the Teaspoon.
01:20Workers, volunteers, politicians and even students had their chance to see the royal
01:26pair.
01:27They were so nice and their hands were unbelievably soft.
01:29Do you know what you're going to say to the King or Queen if you get the chance to speak
01:32to them?
01:33I don't think so.
01:36My soccer team mate asked me to put in a good word for him, so maybe I'll do that.
01:40There's a real feeling of excitement here at Parramatta Park today.
01:43The royal family have a long history with this region.
01:47For most people who've gathered here, it's their first time meeting the King and Queen.
01:52A memory-making moment for generations to come.
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