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The Whittlesea show is back for 2023

The Whittlesea Show will open its gates later this month after being postponed last year due to flooding.

Having started in 1859 the show brings locals and visitors the best of agriculture, farming, and rural knowledge.

Whittlesea Agriculture Society president Erica Hawke said patrons can expect a fun filled weekend at the show.

“It’s a true agriculture show that has something for everybody,” she said.

“We have super cute animals in the hobby livestock pavilion, blacksmiths working away, a massive line up of free attractions, ferret racing, an apple peeling competition, and chook racing.

“It’s something fun and something different… great for kids over the school holidays.”

Ms Hawke said the show is an integral part of the community. The show was meant to be held in November, having been cancelled the two years before that due to COVID-19.

“The Whittlesea Show is very important to the local community, and the community groups use the show for fundraising which filters back into the community,” she said.

“After two years of no income due to COVID we really need a boost.

“We would love a massive crowd of people to come an enjoy the Whittlesea Show experience.”

Ms Hawke said a highlight of the show is the grand parade which commences at 3pm daily.

The show is on January 21 and 22, starting from 9am.

Details: https://www.whittleseashow.org.au/

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