The Junee Show was a resounding success, according to show society secretary Matt Austin.
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“Poultry had a massive growth in exhibits, while the cold weather made some of the horticulture favourites a little thinner on the ground, but without a loss in quality,” Mr Austin said.
Some results are as follows:
Horses
Champion Adult Rider – Alex Tout, Young
Reserve Champion Adult Rider – Michelle Bennett, Junee
Champion Junior Rider (under 12 years) – Lucy Goodyer, Wagga
Reserve Champion Junior Rider (under 12 years) – Lydia Hodge, Junee
Cookery
Champion Cookery Exhibit - Ken Pickersgill's boiled fruitcake
Champion Decorated Cookery Exhibit - Susan Lamb's cake
Champion High School Exhibit - Chelsea Cowled's marble cake
Junior Champion - Lexi Lamb's decorated cake
Most Successful Cookery Entrant - Chelsea Cowled
Photography
Champion - Peter Butcher
Reserve Champion - Robert Hatch
Junior Champion - Grace Fahy
Reserve Junior Champion - Harrison Fahy
Horticulture
Australian Natives Champion - Jo Kuiper
Collections Champion - Merryl Hedlund
Pot Plants Champion - Clarice Mangelsdorf
Champion Roses - Lorraine Mack
Decorative Champion - Leonie Cooper
Children's Champion - Isaac Gooden
Most Successful Children's Exhibitor - Zyon Shepherd
Champion Business House, Institution, or Organisation - Junee Bowling Club
Poultry
Entries were up from 120 to over 200 this year.
Champion Bird in Show - 'Chookie'
Junior Champion Bird in Show - James Taylor
Farm and vegetable produce
Most Successful - Gail Commens
Most Successful Junior - Brooke Harris
Art and craft
Champion Artist with a Disability - Annie Heir (family portrait)
Champion Open - Terry Pollard
Junior Champion - Jaimee Heffernan
Insectarama
Champion - Connor Barrett
Essay Competition
Primary Champion - Juliette Hart
Secondary Champion - Kasey Miller
Ag'N'Vet Colouring Competition
Infants Champion - Lydia Hodge
Primary Champion - Nate Barrett