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Festival atmosphere

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back when they want to bring their rides, but this year there is not going to be any restrictio­n on that.

“It’s a significan­t change, and we are over the moon about how the grounds are transformi­ng.”

Mrs Cross said there would be many more attraction­s besides rides.

The show, on September 28 and 29, will feature a series of old and new events including traditiona­l shearing and wool handling competitio­ns, a pony show, working dog demonstrat­ions and helicopter rides.

Mrs Cross said the traditiona­l pet show would also be expanded to include a pet parade at 11am on September 29.

Also included is a Lego-building competitio­n, with a guest judge from Melbourne awarding the winner a $500 Lego box.

Mrs Cross said the show would be a ‘visual feast’.

“There will be lots of colour, lots of music, lots of noise,” she said.

“This year’s show has more of a festival feel to it than it has in previous years.

“We’ve still got our agricultur­al competitio­ns which are the backbone of the show, but the festival atmosphere is certainly at the forefront this year.”

Mrs Cross said preparatio­ns for the show were well underway, with new committee members bringing fresh ideas to the event.

“With new leadership, new members on the committee, new sponsors and this new layout, there is a feeling of excitement that is having a ripple effect,” she said.

“On social media we had our 3000th liker.

“Last year at the same time we had 2000 followers; in a period of 12 months, to be able to gain 1000 followers on social media is pretty significan­t.”

Mrs Cross said the expansion of this year’s show would ensure it continued to remain at the forefront of agricultur­al shows in regional Victoria.

“Our goal is to make it western Victoria’s best agricultur­al show,” she said.

“I think we’re well on the way to that already.

“We’re doing our best to give this community something to be proud of.”

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