PAKENHAM OFFICER STAR NEWS
Home » The show goes on

The show goes on

With perfect weather on our side, the community came out in the thousands to enjoy the Berwick and District Agricultural Show at the weekend.
The City of Casey is proud to be a major sponsor of this much-loved annual event, which is the oldest agricultural show in Victoria, now in its 158th year.
Our experience over the weekend reinforced why we, as residents, have been flocking to the show for generations.
It was great to see the community come together to participate in or support everything on offer including agricultural and horticultural displays, healthy competition, live and local entertainment and, of course, the carnival.
There is a huge volunteer effort that goes in to putting this fabulous community event together each year.
Members of the Berwick Show Society dedicate almost immeasurable amounts of time to planning and implementing every detail of this large-scale project that provides so many community benefits.
We also see so many local organisations and individuals offer up their time to help make the show a success.
From entertainers to stallholders to competition entrants (and their furry friends!), these volunteers contribute to the life and colour of the show.
On behalf of the City of Casey, we’d like to thank everyone who contributed to the event – however big or small – particularly the Berwick Show Society without whom the show would not go on.
As your ward councillors we were filled with pride as we experienced the remarkable outcome of the hard work of these volunteers which resulted in what we believe to be truly the best Berwick Show yet.
Cr Susan Serey and Cr Mick Morland,
Edrington Ward,
City of Casey.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Cricket, Cranny and Carlos

    Cricket, Cranny and Carlos

    BLAIR: Well fellas, we’re back for Let’s Talk Sport and there’s no shortage of things to chat about. Cricket season is getting to the pointy end and we’ve had plenty…

  • Keep Cardinia tidy this Clean Up Australia Day

    Keep Cardinia tidy this Clean Up Australia Day

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 392101 To help keep Cardinia Shire clean, green and litter‑free, Cardinia Shire Council is encouraging the community to take part in Clean Up Australia…

  • Student design supports mental health

    Student design supports mental health

    Beaconhills College graduate Owen Whitcher has earned a design award for an innovative project he created in his VCE Product Design and Technology subject. Owen’s bonsai plant stand will go…

  • Peak-hour faults

    Peak-hour faults

    Afternoon-peak commuters on the Cranbourne and East Pakenham lines were stuck in the trains without air conditioning for up to two and a half hours last night, after a fault…

  • Bureaucracy blocks petition in Parliament

    Bureaucracy blocks petition in Parliament

    Pakenham business owners say they are facing an uphill battle against bureaucracy, just weeks away from the promised reopening of Bald Hill Road. A petition launched on 23 January calling…