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Cook gets his cowboy on for Fourth of July celebrations

Cook gets his cowboy on for Fourth of July celebrations

Perth Now15 hours ago
Siriana Nair & Roger Cook. Picture: Alan Chau / The West Australian
Hundreds of WA government, business and community leaders joined the United States Consulate Perth to celebrate America's Independence Day.
The Western-themed event held at Perth Mess Hall saw guests donning cowboy boots, hats and plaid.
Consul General Siriana Nair and WA Premier Roger Cook highlighted the positive impact of the US-Australia alliance in WA, while Double Barrel Entertainment showcased its rodeo skills including a lasso demonstration.
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