Bluey fans in NSW are now able to get their paws on a special birth certificate featuring the iconic characters as the state government unveils a commemorative version of the document.
The NSW Births, Deaths and Marriages Registry has unveiled three Bluey-inspired designs in their latest offerings of commemorative birth certificates, which are available for purchase for all residents.A single commemorative birth certificate costs $41.
More than 221,000 commemorative birth certificates have been sold since 2014, including designs for Lunar New Year, Rugby League teams and Indigenous art. The commemorative birth certificates aren’t able to be used as a replacement for the official version of the document.Jihad Dib said the designs could “help capture the joy of a new baby”. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Pool / Bianca DeMarchi
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