
Best in show... Ninety-two year old Trevor Masters (right), pictured with wife Karina (left) and show steward Jenny Curtis won the gold medal for his cymbidium orchids.
Action... The Music Trip proved popular with thrill seekers.
Babies getting to know each other... Amelia Galentino got to know a baby goat under the watchful eye of mum Chloe.
Competitors... Competition was hot in the horse ring as always.
Family fun day... Kate and Bussy Davies decided the Numurkah Show was a great excuse to spoil granddaughter London.
Fun for everyone... The Paw Patrol giant slide proved a hit with the little ones.
Hot shot... Alby Dalton gave it his all on sideshow alley.
How high can you go... Levi had a ball showing his moves on the bungee trampoline as his mates egged him on.
It’s a classic for a reason... As usual, the Cha Cha proved popular with the young ones.
Little Mr Showman... Jude Emmett won the Tiny Boy section for two to four year old males in the Tots to Teens competition.
Official business... The 134th annual Numurkah show was officially opened at midday by Moira shire Administrator Suzanna Sheed, with the assistance of Agricultural Society President Stuart Cameron (left) and committee member Jeff Stanyer (right).
Perfectly preened... Natasha the Cardigan Corgi was hopeful of taking home a prize, as was her owner Chris.
Starting them young... Catherine Stevenson introduced youngsters Jed and Cooper to the joys of show day.
Winners... Fashion on the Farm winners (from left) Hank Sanders, Alana Baldi and Toby Morcombe.
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