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Classic show experience at Bunyip

Expect all the classic elements of a traditional agricultural show at the Bunyip Show this Sunday at the Bunyip Recreation Reserve.

With plenty of kids' activities, animal competitions, a wide variety of pavilion exhibits, and around 15 market stalls, committee member Phillipa Demsey said attendees can expect "a great experience" and something to suit everyone's interest.
The line-up of animal competitions this year includes dairy goats, mini goats, cattle, sheep, fleece, horses and dog events, including the ever popular dog high jump.
The pavilion in the basketball stadium will be brought to life with a colourful range of art, craft, produce and flowers from exhibitors around West Gippsland.
The pavilion classes will be on display in the basketball stadium all day on Sunday.
The children's section includes primary and secondary student art exhibits as well as jams, needlework, floral and foliage classes, various baking and vegetable classes, a decorated boot class and creature made from garden material.
Classes include art, preserves, cookery, craft, needlework, cut flowers, floral art, farm and garden produce and photography.
In addition to the agricultural and pavilion sections, there will be plenty of free activities on offer for children and families at the show, including face painting, roaming entertainers with balloons and bubbles, pony rides, a petting zoo, show bags, food stalls and coffee vans.
The Bunyip Show will be held from 9am to 3pm on Sunday. Entry is free for children aged under 13-years-old.

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