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Sunbury Show returns

Show up and show out for the Sunbury Show.

The annual show put on the Sunbury Agricultural Society is keeping Sunbury’s country charm in town with a jam-packed entertainment and fun day scheduled.

On the day, expect to find plenty of animals, with the animal farm, Wild Action Zoo, the pet parade and small dog dash.

Horses, cattle, sheep and poultry will all be part of the show’s competitions, with displays taking place on the grounds.

There will also be the battle of the school choirs, where Sunbury’s young talent will take the stage and battle it out to decide which primary school’s choir is the best of the best.

Entertainment will be happening all day, with multiple local groups taking the stage like the Divine Divas Show Choir, Rainbow Voices and more showcasing their talents.

Homecrafts will also be on display as part of the competitions, with homemade goods, quilts, scarecrows and more on show.

All competitions were also free to enter this year, making it easier for the community to get involved.

There will be plenty of rides for thrillseekers, making it a perfect day out for the whole family to enjoy.

The Sunbury Show will take place from 8.30am-5pm on Saturday, October 11 at the Sunbury Recreation Reserve.

Tickets will be $20 per adult, $5 per child, and $40 for a family of up to two adults and four children.

Details: https://sunburyshow.au/

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