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Bendigo, Victoria

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Australian Sheep and Wool Show

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Since 1877, the Sheep Show has been showcasing Australia's top wool growers and prime lamb producers and now attracts thousands of fans of woollen fashion, food and fibre.

The Sheep Show's 'Women of Wool' series encourages all women to take the day off to discover the wonders of wool and celebrate the women of the wool industry.

You can view fine woollen designs at our Australian Wool Innovation fashion parades, see 'wearable art' and other amazing entries from top Woolcraft competitors.

You can "laugh your scarf off" at our hilarious Laugh @ Lunch and buy beautiful hand-crafted woollen and other products from more than 250 stallholders.

The Sheep Show features the 'best of best' sheep breeders, shearers and wool handlers in the country. You can watch shearing and wool handling competitors battle it out for top prize and speak to sheepdog trainers, watch sheepdog trials and meet farmyard animals in our animal nursery.

More than 5000 farmers, the best fleeces in the country and 28 different breeds of sheep, goats and alpacas make their way to Bendigo each year for the Sheep Show. Come and join us. The Ram sale will be held on the 19th July, 2010.

Attractions

Events

  • Exhibitions and Shows (2)
    1. Australian Sheep and Wool Show Since 1877, the Sheep Show has been showcasing Australia's top wool growers and prime lamb producers and now attracts thousands of fans of woollen fashion, food and fibre.
    2. Victorian Alpaca Colourbration Spring Carnival 2010 Alpaca Colourbration 2010 comes to Bendigo in August! Now the 3rd largest alpaca event in Australia with over 500 alpacas of all colours on show. A wonderful opportunity to experience alpacas up close and learn about these wonderful animals, as well as lifestyle and industry opportunities.
  • Festivals and Celebrations (5)
    1. Awakening of the Dragon The two-hour show begins with the Clan McLeod Highland Pipe Band and includes spectacular lion dancing, dragon dancing and performances by our dancing team. Performances are by our local teams and visiting teams. All of this is a wonderful display of colour, movement and many strings of 10,000 firecrackers!! A prelude to the main Monday Easter Procession.
    2. Bendigo Easter Festival 2010 We're having a party this Easter and everyone is invited!
    3. Bendigo Heritage Uncorked Bendigo Heritage Uncorked is a moveable feast, taking patrons on a wine and food tasting tour through Bendigo's architectural treasures. The festival matches the best of the region's wines with entrees from local restaurants, all in the splendour of heritage buildings. This event sells quickly so tickets must be purchased early.
    4. Bendigo in Summer Summer in Bendigo will be alive with enriching experiences for everyone with a fantastic array of cultural, sporting, musical, food and wine and children's events.
    5. Bendigo Queer Film Festival 2010 The Bendigo Queer Film Festival will be held on the weekend of the 9th, 10th and 11th of April 2010. Curated and run in partnership with the Melbourne Queer Film Festival, this event is more than just about film. Associated events in 2010 include a Short Bits Film Festival, Art Exhibition, local club night to dance and socialise with Friends Alike Bendigo Central Victoria, Patrons Breakfast and of course the several screenings of international and locally made gay film. Held in Victoria's premier regional city, Bendigo, this event caters to locals, regional and metropolitan guests as well as visitors from interstate and overseas.

Visitor Information

  • Visitor Information Centres (1)
    1. Bendigo Visitor Information and Interpretive Centre Start your Bendigo experience by visiting one of the grandest Visitor Centre's in Australia. Bendigo Visitor Information & Interpretive Centre is housed in the former historic Post Office, which showcases Victorian architecture at its best. This iconic building was testament to Bendigo's status as the richest City in the world during the 1850's.
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