PREMIUM News Gallery: Good times at the 2024 Benalla Spring Show By Simon Ruppert Oct 21, 2024 Youngsters loved the Dinkum Dinosaurs at the 2024 Benalla Spring Show. Photo by Issie Hill Anatacia Pakush with Scamp shows how the high jump should be done. Photo by Issie Hill Summer Symes and Maddie Van der Zalm. Photo by Issie Hill Bodie Gall had a win at the show. Photo by Issie Hill Kim Ryan and Baker at the Benalla Spring Show’s Dog Show on Friday, October 18. Photo by Simon Ruppert The pavilion was full of flowers, plants and various exhibits. Photo by Simon Ruppert Awards were given to the best exhibits, including this tray of citrus fruits. Photo by Simon Ruppert This fleece took out a number of awards. Photo by Simon Ruppert There was no shortage of creativity on display, as this piece by Thea Wilson demonstrates. Thea took out fourth place in the horticultural six-years-and-under category. Photo by Simon Ruppert Barb Tatterson from the Benalla Hand Weavers and Spinners showed off her skills at the 2024 Benalla Spring Show. Photo by Simon Ruppert Students from the Australian Christian College Hume created this aquatic display. Photo by Simon Ruppert The petting zoo was a big hit with youngsters at the Benalla Show. Photo by Simon Ruppert There were plenty of fun activities at the show. Photo by Simon Ruppert Crowds enjoying the dog high jump at the show. Photo by Simon Ruppert The poultry shed at the 2024 Benalla Spring Show had some magnificent birds, as always. Photo by Simon Ruppert By Simon Ruppert Editor
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