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STRICTLY NO ADMITTANCE WITHOUT CORRECT SECURITY BAND

ADULTS $20 p/day OR $35 per two-day pass

PENSIONERS $10 p/day

CHILDREN 16YRS & under $5 p/day OR $8 per two-day pass

LIFE MEMBERSHIPS $350 includes 2 adults and their children up to

16 years

Pavilion Exhibit Fees $3 open (children’s pavilion entries $1)

Horse & cattle stall fees $5 p/day

All prices include GST

Collect your Raffle ticket at the gate for free entry into the draw for

the Show’s Gate Prize of two return airfares to Darwin

Pavilion entry forms will be accepted at the show office from 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm on

Monday 6th, Tuesday 7th and Wednesday 8th of July or via email

[email protected]

ENTRY FEES

2 x return airfares to DARWIN to be won!!

Drop your raffle ticket in the box at the Show Office.

Sponsored by

The Kununurra Agricultural Society is dedicated to promoting and encouraging the development and improvement in all aspects of

the agricultural, horticultural and pastoral industries.

We hope to have your support once again to make this year’s show bigger and better than ever!

Photos in the 2015 schedule are © B Visual Media unless otherwise indicated

Schedule layout and design by the Kununurra Agricultural Society

Entry fees .......................................................................................................................... inside cover KAS committee .................................................................................................................................... 4 Life Members ...................................................................................................................................... 5 Acknowledgements ............................................................................................................................ 6 President’s Report 2015 ..................................................................................................................... 7 Preliminary Program ........................................................................................................................... 8 What’s New now? ............................................................................................................................... 9 Under 18’s display ............................................................................................................................ 10 Children’s Section ............................................................................................................................. 11 Art (Children’s)................................................................................................................................... 12 Cooking (Children’s) .......................................................................................................................... 13 Handicraft & Needlework (Children’s) ............................................................................................... 14 Models (Children’s) ........................................................................................................................... 15 Photography (Children’s) ................................................................................................................... 16 Plants (Children’s) ............................................................................................................................. 17 Equestrian events ......................................................................................................................... 18-23 Cattle ................................................................................................................................................. 24 Cattlemen’s Dinner ............................................................................................................................ 25 Garden Competition .......................................................................................................................... 26 Government and Commercial Displays ............................................................................................. 27 Potted plants & flowers ...................................................................................................................... 28 Collection of exhibits ......................................................................................................................... 29 Produce Auction ................................................................................................................................ 29 Fruit & Vegetables ........................................................................................................................ 30-31 Produce ............................................................................................................................................. 33 2014 Sponsors ............................................................................................................................. 34-50 Preserves & Beverages .................................................................................................................... 51 Cooking ........................................................................................................................................ 52-55 Homecraft ..................................................................................................................................... 56-57 Art & Craft ..................................................................................................................................... 58-59 Photography ...................................................................................................................................... 60 Collection corner................................................................................................................................ 61 Pets .............................................................................................................................................. 62-65 Entertainment ............................................................................................................................... 66-67 Novelty Events Giant Pumpkin & Vegetable Competition ............................................................................ 32 3-Legged Egg ‘n’ Spoon Race ............................................................................................ 69 Horses vs Motorbikes Barrel Challenge ............................................................................. 22 Dog novelty challenge ......................................................................................................... 63 Rope burn ............................................................................................................................ 69 Lawn mower race................................................................................................................. 70 Watermelon olympics .......................................................................................................... 71 Kimberley cowboy challenge ............................................................................................... 72 Haystacking ......................................................................................................................... 73 Show & Shine ...................................................................................................................... 74 Side shows, sites & exhibits ............................................................................................................. 75 Rules & Regulations .................................................................................................................... 76-77 Feedback form .................................................................................................................................. 78 Map .................................................................................................................................................... 79 CirKAS .................................................................................................................................. back cover Pavilion & Equestrian entry forms .................................................................................. centre pull-out

CONTENTS

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ABN: 27 043 537 025

PO Box 271, Kununurra WA 6743

Ph: (08) 9168 2885

Email: [email protected]

www.kas.org.au

Fax: (08) 9168 2886

www.facebook.com/agshow.knx

KUNUNURRA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC.

43RD ANNUAL SHOW 2015

President Ian Cross

Vice-president Anthea Thomson

Vice-president Kath Ryan

Support Officer / Secretary Michelle Couacoud

Treasurer Ari Parker

Caravan Park Caretakers TBA

Cattle Section Coordinators Peter Bagley and Belinda Peebles

Cattlemen’s Dinner Coordinator Ari Parker

Competitions Coordinator Ben Salerno

Equestrian Coordinator Andrea Dobson

Grounds Steward & Safety Officer Peter Pegg

IT Support TBA

Main Stage Entertainment Coordinator Sarah Brett

Pavilion / Trophy Coordinators Kym Slynn & Desanka Mijovic

Pet Pavilion & Sites Coordinator Sarah Brett

Public Officer Bruce Carey

Publicity Coordinator Kath Ryan

Committee Neville Symons, Charlie & Rada Biorac, Allan Kerr, Daniel & Tegan Parker, Chris Robinson, Jan Cross

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Aladin, R&M Alvin, P&L Armstrong, B&M Ausburn, G&D Bacher, K&M Bailey, J&L Banton & Green, C&D Barnes, B&B Bell, G&P Bennett, I Biorac, C&R Black, I&V Bloecker, C Bloecker, W&G Bolten, F&A Bolto, Y&E Bowles, R&M Bradley, T&A Brett, S Buchanan, P&J Buckley & Goulden, C&V Bucktin, R&B Budge, I Butcher, B&N Cannon, J&Y Camer-Pesci, F&R Carey, B&C Cavlovic, N&E Chamberlain, R&D Chirgwin, J Chirgwin, K Cole, B&P Condon, T&S Conley, L&M Conner & Wilson, N&B Cooke, S&K Costello, R&D

Craig, S&J Croot, T&E Cross, I&J Cross, N Cullimore, S&J Cummings, G&I Cummings, J&M Cummings, R&L Davies, D Day, S&E Den, D&M Dessert, S&K Done, A&L Durack, R&E Edwards, C Fletcher, M&K Ferguson, G&T Freer, W&D Gardiner, E Gearon, D&G Gilmore, C Goodson & Morgan, R&J Gosling, K&A Gowling, B&G Grandison, D&E Gray, A Gray, M&M Green, G&D Green, P&N Grylls, B Grylls & Boxsell, A&N Guerinoni, M&C Guerinoni, M&R Guyton, R Hackett, E&N Haggerty, J&P Halliday, W&J Hamilton, R&R Harman, G&J Harvey, S&T Hasted, D&C Hayley, J&P Haynes, G&I Heading, L&F Henggeler, C&J Higgins, Z Huges, J Innes, A&L Ireland, K&J Johns, G

Johns, S Johnson, W&B Jones, L Karl, F&M Kelly, K&J Kenworthy, C Kimpton, M&B Knight, R&J Kuiper, F&C Leaver, S&C Lee & Chapple, S&M Lerch, B Lerch, D Lerch, J&K Lerch, R Letchford, P&B MacEvilly, W&K MacNeill, E&J Magnay & Bolten Magnay,

C&M McAuliffe, J&P McCosker, P&D McKay, R McKenna, T McKinlay, B McLachlan, E&S McLean, N&J McLean, S&R McMicking, J McQuie, G&J Menzies & Crock, C&D Mock, G Mock, P&A Morey, J Morgan, G&L Morgan, T Mowat, M Munro, S&H Nicholson, J&D Novelly, P&A O'Kenny, J&M Olawsky, KJ&M Oliver, D&I Oliver & Paramor, R&L Parker, L&K Parslow, W&J Pegg, P Pucci, E&M Puckridge, R&C Ramage, J

Rankin, T&H Ravenscroft, S&S Read, L Richards, L&S Robertson, L&K Robinson, D&C Robson, R&S Rogers, P&D Ross, L Russell, B Ryan & McKinlay, K&S Saunders, P&J Searle, P&T Skerman & Brett, K&H Slingsby, K&P Smart, D&J Smith, D&S Spackman, B&B Squire, N&D Stennett, J&A Stewart,P&E Stoldt, K&V Storey & Biorac, R&V Strutt, S Thompson, D Thorne, D&H Tomkin, G&J Tough, T Trowbridge, M&E Walters, J&J Walters, G Warnock, G Waser, D&R Waymouth, M Welsh, M&T Wilkie, M&R Williams, K Willis, J&D Woodhead, J&S Woodhead, S Wright, D Wright, K&A Young, K&J

LIFE MEMBERS

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ABC Kimberley Allan Kerr Alison McColm Anika Salerno Anthea Thomson Ari Parker Aviair Barbara Grylls Barradale Farms Barretts Displays Bill Stewart & Corinn Everitt Bothkamp Australia BP Ord River Roadhouse Bruce Russell Callum McDonald Cambridge Gulf Ltd Carol Murray Cathy McLaughlin Caz & Mike Gasmier Ceres Farm Christine & Bruce Carey Clint Slingsby Coates Hire Craig Dobson Crocodile Signs Danee Finckh Emilie Zoccarato Fran Millman Franmor Constructions Graeme Finger

Hertz-Kimberley Region Horseland Jabiru Painting James Salerno Jenny & Tony Carlile Jan & Ian Cross Job Shop Johnny Allgear Jonsen Contracting Julia Seymour Karen Rawson Kimberley Café Kimberley Marketing Kimberley Stonecraft Kimberley Vet Centre Kununurra Commercial Laundry & Drycleaning Kununurra Couriers Kununurra Hotel Kununurra Panel Beating Kununurra Volunteer Fire & Rescue Service Lakeview Apartments Lincoln, Felicity & Catherine Heading McLean Enterprises Mike Shaw & Family Nat McKechnie Natasha & Thompson Cross Northern Metalwork

Office National ORDCO Ord River Electrics Ord River Plant Hire Ord Valley CWA Oria Orchards Pinctada Kimberley Grande Hotel Quentin Parker Red Sun Rob Pawsey Rowena Alexander Sharon McLachlan Tangles TOLL Tom & Cameillia Shephard Town Caravan Park Travelworld Troy & Karen Piccirilli Tuckerbox stores Waringarri Radio Wilson Hire Yeeda Pastoral

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

To the husbands, wives, partners and families of all the committee

members, thank you for your absolute patience.

To anyone who has helped the Show Society in any way, if we have missed thanking you, please accept our sincere gratitude and THANKS!

The Kununurra Agricultural Society gratefully acknowledges the gener-ous support of the following individuals, families & businesses in the past year.

Front cover image: outline from www.bestcolouringpagesforkids.com, coloured by Immara Taylor-

Hannan (9) for the Ord Valley CWA family bushdance competition 2015.

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PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2015

Welcome to the 2015 Annual Kununurra Agricultural Show.

This year has been very frustrating for the show society, trying to negotiate a new

lease for the showgrounds and a licence to operate the overflow caravan park. The

lease has been finalized and is ready to sign but the caravan park licence is still being

negotiated.

However the show must go on, and the show this year should be a great event with

many tried and true events plus a few new ones. The generosity of local business in

sponsoring the show has made it possible for us to offer great prizes and trophies.

One of the reasons to hold a show is to give the local community the opportunity to

showcase their products and skills, so whatever your interests are, and whether you

are in town, in farming, or the pastoral industry you will find the show has something

for you to participate in.

The committee and I hope that you will enjoy the biggest

community event in town, the 2015 Kununurra Agricultural

Show.

Ian Cross, President

Will it be yours?

Prize sponsored by

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The inability to operate the caravan park and resulting shortfall in funds will have a

serious impact on our ability to stage future shows and maintain the showgrounds.

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GATES OPEN 2PM Art & Craft Pavilion Local dancers Side shows Food stalls Machinery displays Cattle Pyro Panther Bubble Muffin Kids Cooking Club Three-legged Egg 'n' Spoon Race Bands, kids shows, CirKAS and more Fireworks to close

GATES OPEN 8AM Show & shine- Don't forget to vote Dog Show and Dog Novelty Competition All pavilions Rope Burn Melon Olympics Show Jumping Lawnmower Race Kimberley Cowboy Challenge Produce auction Haystacking Challenge CirKAS-watch the amazing talents of our local kids Fireworks Blue Shaddy, local bands, kids shows, and more!

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

Equestrian events start at 8am Dressage Halter Classes Horse Fancy dress novelty

Equestrian events start at 8am Rider Classes Show jumping Horses vs. Motorbikes Barrel Race Challenge

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WHAT’S NEW NOW?

Several changes to look out for this year!

Themed displays have changed, the wedding dress class has changed, and new

classes have been added to produce, fruit, homecraft, preserves & beverages and

the collection corner.

Please check the schedule for each section for details of new and changed classes,

submission and delivery times for each group.

NOTE: Early cut-off date for most entries as per last year, ENTRIES FOR THE

MAJORITY OF CLASSES BY WEDNESDAY 8th JULY.

NO late entries will be accepted

New in 2015—due to economic circumstances, all entries must be charged this year:

Equestrian $5; Pavilion $3 open, $1 children, under 18’s display $5

KAI Pavilion coordinators:

Desanka Mijovic 0447922225

Kym Slynn 0408299188

Entry form submission times

Group Time , day and date

Equestrian events 7pm Friday 26th of June

Gardens 4pm Thursday 2nd of July

Produce (classes 712 and 713) Thursday 2nd of July

Cattle Friday 3rd of July

Novelty Events At least one hour before event start

Dogs 8.30am Saturday 11th of July

All other groups and classes 7.30pm WEDNESDAY 8th of July

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Chief Steward: Sue Jarniki 0458803156

Entry fee $5

Get your school, class, group or club together and display your great work and achievements from the past year! Please limit your display to fit onto one (1) trestle table and backdrop if required. Exhibits to be in the hands of the steward at the Showground between 4pm and 7:30pm, Thursday 9th July The display must be erected by the children.

1st prize $250 Cash

2nd prize $150 Cash

3rd prize $50 Cash

Sponsored by

ORDCO

UNDER 18’S DISPLAY

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Chief Steward: Jen Swan 0414785985

Entry forms should be submitted by 7.30pm Wednesday 8th July. Entry fee $1 all classes Cooking, plants and dressed fruit/vegie exhibits to be in the hands of the steward at the Showground between 7am and 8.30am, Saturday 11th July. All other exhibits between 7am and 10am Friday 10th July. Best Exhibit for Junior Cook - Junior Champion Ribbon KAI Child with the most overall points: $50 Barbara Grylls Best Overall scrapbook exhibit by child KAS Cash or prizes awarded to the child with the highest point score in each sec-tion for each age group.

FOR ALL AGES Class

1498 Dress any Fruit or Vegetable (Saturday only) Shirley & Cleve Leaver

Theme-soils

1499 Poster - Theme: fantasy world

1500 Under 18's community group display ORDCO

1501 Paper maché item The Kimberley Echo

CHILDREN’S SECTION

Trophy donated by

Trophy donated by

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4-6 Years Class 1520 Painting, any media (must be ready to hang) Class 1521 Fabric Painting Class 1522 Drawing any media Class 1523 Mosaic Class 1524 Decorated hat 7-8 Years Class 1555 Painting, any media (must be ready to hang) Class 1556 Fabric painting Class 1557 Drawing, any media Class 1558 Mosaic Class 1559 Poster- Theme: soils Class 1560 Decorated hat 9-12 Years Class 1594 Painting, any media (must be ready to hang) Class 1595 Fabric painting Class 1596 Drawing, any media Class 1597 Mosaic Class 1598 Poster - Theme: soils Class 1599 Decorated hat 13-16 Years Class 1628 Painting, any media Class 1629 Fabric painting Class 1630 Drawing, any media Class 1631 Mosaic Class 1632 Poster - Theme: soils Class 1633 Graffiti (1 metre square board) Trophies donated by RB Dessert Seeds

ART (CHILDREN’S)

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4-6 Years Class 1502 Pikelets (6) Class 1503 Patty Cakes (6) Class 1504 Decorated Cake - Theme: soils Class 1505 Most interesting snack Class 1506 Muffins (6) 7-8 Years Class 1535 Pikelets Class 1536 Decorated Cake - Theme: soils Class 1537 Any cake Class 1538 Most interesting snack Class 1539 Muffins (6) Class 1540 Biscuits, 2 distinct varieties, 4 of each 9-12 Years Class 1570 Confectionery - 2 distinct varieties Class 1571 Decorated Cake - Theme: soils Class 1572 Any Cake Class 1573 Most Interesting Snack Class 1574 Muffins (6) Class 1575 Biscuits, 2 distinct varieties (4 of each) 13-16 Years Class 1605 Confectionery - 3 distinct varieties Class 1606 Decorated Cake - Theme: soils Class 1607 Any Cake Class 1608 Most Interesting Snack Class 1609 Muffins (6) Class 1610 Biscuits, 3 distinct varieties (4 of each) Age group trophies donated by RB Dessert Seeds

COOKING (CHILDREN’S)

Kids 5-12: check out the Bubble Muffin Kids Cooking Club page 66

Hands-on practical cooking demonstrations for kids are back for the 2015 show. See the show program for start times.

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4-6 Years Class 1507 Any crafted item Class 1508 Any hand sewn item Class 1509 Any papercraft item Class 1510 Scrapbooking 7-8 Years Class 1541 Any crafted item Class 1542 Any hand sewn article Class 1543 Any machine sewn article Class 1544 Any papercraft item Class 1545 Scrapbooking 9-12 Years Class 1576 Any crafted item Class 1577 Any hand sewn article Class 1578 Any machine sewn article Class 1579 Any papercraft item Class 1580 Scrapbooking Class 1581 Handmade lace 13-16 Years Class 1611 Any crafted item Class 1612 Any hand sewn article Class 1613 Any machine sewn article Class 1614 Any papercraft item Class 1615 Scrapbooking Class 1616 Handmade lace Tophies donated by The Canvas Shed

HANDICRAFT & NEEDLEWORK (CHILDREN’S)

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4-6 Years Class 1512 Any dough or plaster item Class 1513 LEGO child’s own creation - up to 100 pieces and 30cm³ Class 1514 Any other Construction Model - not Lego Class 1515 Original Model from recycled materials 7-8 Years Class 1546 Any dough or plaster item Class 1547 LEGO child’s own creation, up to 100 pieces and 30cm³ Class 1548 Any other Construction model NOT Lego Class 1549 Any wooden project Class 1550 Any metal project 9-12 Years Class 1582 Any LEGO from a kit Class 1583 LEGO Child’s own creation up to 100 pieces and 30cm³ Class 1584 Any other Construction model NOT Lego Class 1585 Any wooden project Class 1586 Any metal project Class 1587 Any welded item Class 1588 Any hand built pottery item 13-16 Years Class 1617 Any construction model from a kit Class 1618 Any construction model original creation Class 1619 Any wooden project Class 1620 Any metal project Class 1621 Any welded item Class 1622 Any hand built pottery item Trophies donated by RB Dessert Seeds

MODELS (CHILDREN’S)

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4-6 Years Class 1516 Kimberley Land, Sea or Skyscapes Class 1517 Wildlife Class 1518 Livestock/Farm Animals Class 1519 Pets 7-8 Years Class 1551 Kimberley Land, Sea or Skyscape Class 1552 Wildlife Class 1553 Livestock/Farm Animals Class 1554 Pets 9-12 Years Class 1589 Kimberley Land, Sea or Skyscape Class 1590 Portrait formal or casual Class 1591 Wildlife Class 1592 Livestock/Farm Animals Class 1593 Pets 13-16 Years Class 1623 Kimberley Land, Sea or Skyscape Class 1624 Portrait formal or casual Class 1625 Wildlife Class 1626 Livestock/Farm Animals Class 1627 Pets Trophies sponsored by B Visual Media

PHOTOGRAPHY (CHILDREN’S)

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4-6 Years Class 1525 Flowering pot plant Class 1526 Miniature Garden - Theme: soils Class 1527 Decorated Pot with plant Class 1528 Other: e.g. grown from seed, cuttings etc 7-8 Years Class 1561 Flowering pot plant Class 1562 Miniature Garden - Theme: soils Class 1563 Decorated Pot with plant Class 1564 Other: e.g. grown from seed, cuttings etc 9-12 Years Class 1600 Flowering pot plant Class 1601 Miniature Garden - Theme: soils Class 1602 Decorated Pot with plant Class 1603 Other: e.g. grown from seed, cutting etc 13-16 Years Class 1634 Flowering pot plant Class 1635 Miniature Garden - Theme: soils Class 1636 Decorated Pot with plant Class 1637 Other: e.g. grown from seed, cutting etc Age group trophies donated by Over all points winner all age groups prize donated by KAI

PLANTS (CHILDREN’S)

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Chief Steward: Andrea Dobson 0429 168 509 ENTRY FEES: All classes $5 per entry. Barrel challenge $10. ENTRIES CLOSE: 26th June 2015 PRIZES HALTER & RIDDEN: $10 first DRESSAGE: $10 first SHOWJUMPING all heights: $10 first, 6 bar see showjump page. Vanderfield Northwest HORSES VS MOTORBIKES BARREL CHALLENGE: $150 RIBBONS: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and highly commended in all classes CHAMPIONS: Sash and Trophy RESERVE CHAMPIONS: Sash SUPREME CHAMPIONS: Sash and $50 Perpetual Trophy for Most Successful Station Trophy for Most Successful Individual donated by El Questro Wilderness Park

THE KIMBERLEY ECHO EQUESTRIAN EVENTS

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Regulations Equestrian Events: 1. Horses in breed classes should be registered. Registration cards should be produced on

demand. Points may be allocated for ROM, Performance or High Point awards if registered. Please present cards and registration papers to stewards for point allocation if required.

2. Coloured horses are defined as any colour variances associated with Roaning, Dun, Paint, Appaloosa, Palomino or Albino. The Judge may use discretion when accepting entries for these classes.

3. Stallions and Colts are permitted in senior classes only and must be handled by a competent person over the age of 18. No stallion shall be allowed in the grounds without appropriate restraint (chain lead or bit).

4. Any horse deemed by the steward to be dangerous or out of control must be removed on demand.

5. Handlers must present in appropriate attire. No exhibitor shall be granted entry to a ring wearing thongs, sandals or singlet tops. Neat tidy and clean attire should be worn at all times in the ring. Any handler wearing incorrect attire may be asked to re-present or find a suitable handler.

6. Smartest on Parade classes are to be judged on grooming of horse and handler, suitability, fit and cleanliness of gear and overall appearance. One horse – one rider policy applies to these classes.

7. Novice Classes are open to competitors who have not previously won an open class in the same or similar category.

8. Any rider under the age of 18 is required to wear a helmet complying with current safety standards (ASA/NZ3838 or EN1384).

9. Any disputes are to be submitted in writing to the Chief Steward on the day of the competition.

10.The committee reserves the right to alter, omit or add classes as may be deemed necessary at any time due to time constraints or number of competitors.

Dressage Regulations 1. Dressage nominations must be received by last mail on 28th June to be included in the

draw. Late entries will be accepted at the judge’s discretion. Draw will be posted on Thursday 10th July on the Stable Complex notice board or faxed on request.

2. All dressage events are run under unofficial Equestrian Australia (EA) competition rules. 3. Junior Preparatory dressage is open to Horse/Rider combinations where the rider is aged

under 15 years and has not competed in an official dressage test or has not scored more than 60% at preparatory level.

4. Preparatory dressage is open to Horse/Rider combinations that have not competed in an official dressage test or have not scored more than 60% at preparatory level.

5. Preliminary dressage is open to Horse/Rider combinations that have not scored more than 60% at Novice level.

6. Novice dressage is open to Horse/Rider combinations that have not scored more than 60% at Elementary level.

7. Elementary dressage is open to Horse/Rider combinations that have not scored more than 60% at Medium level.

8. A horse may only compete in two (2) consecutive levels on the day, e.g. a horse may compete Preparatory/Preliminary, Preliminary/Novice or Novice/Elementary.

EQUESTRIAN EVENT REGULATIONS

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Friday 10th July 2015 Commencing 8am

Dressage Sponsored by Freshwater East Kimberley Apartments

EQUESTRIAN SCHEDULE

Fancy Dress Sponsored by the Cross family

Commencing after halter classes

Class 2005 Fancy dress

Class 2002 Prelim 1.2 (EA 2014) Class 2003 Novice 2.2 (EA 2014) Class 2004 Elementary 3.1 (EA 2014) Halter ring 1 Class 2006 Coloured Stallion/Colt Class 2007 Coloured Mare/filly Class 2008 Coloured Gelding Champion Coloured Horse Reserve Champion Coloured Horse Class 2009 Arabian/Derivative Stallion/colt Class 2010 Arabian/Derivative Mare/Filly Class 2011 Arabian/Derivative gelding Champion Arabian or Arabian derivative horse Reserve Champion Arabian or Arabian derivative horse Class 2012 Quarterhorse Stallion/Colt Class 2013 Quarterhorse Mare/filly Class 2014 Quarterhorse gelding Champion Quarterhorse Reserve Champion Quarterhorse Halter ring 2 Class 2015 Australian Stock Horse Stallion/Colt Class 2016 Australian Stockhorse Mare/filly Class 2017 Australian Stockhorse gelding Champion Australian Stock horse Reserve Champion Australian Stock horse Class 2018 Pony breed Stallion/Colt Class 2019 Pony Breed Mare/filly Class 2020 Pony Breed gelding Champion Pony Reserve Champion Pony Class 2021 Open led Stallion/Colt Class 2022 Open mare/filly Class 2023 Open Gelding Champion Open led horse/pony Reserve Champion Open led horse/pony Supreme Champion Led Horse of Show Prize Money $50.00 To be judged in ring 1 at completion of all led events from winners of all led

classes

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Saturday 11th July 2015 Sponsored by Helispirit

Rider Classes Ring 1 Sponsored by Freshwater East Kimberley Apartments

Class 2024 Smartest on Parade (English) Class 2025 Novice Rider 15yrs and under 25yrs Class 2026 Rider 15yrs and under 18 yrs Class 2027 Rider 18yrs & under 25yrs Champion Rider 15-24yrs Reserve Champion Rider 15-24yrs Class 2028 Novice Rider under 15yrs Class 2029 Rider under 10yrs Class 2030 Rider 10yrs and under 15 yrs Champion Rider under 15yrs Reserve Champion Rider under 15yrs Supreme Champion Rider Prize Money $50.00 to be judged in ring 1

Class 2031 Novice Ridden Pony under 14hh Class 2032 Ridden Pony 13hh and under Class 2033 Open pair of riders Class 2034 Ridden team pony, galloway & hack Rider Classes Ring 2 Sponsored by Lakeview Apartments

Class 2035 Smartest on Parade (stock/station/western) Class 2036 Novice Rider 25yrs & over Class 2037 Rider 25yrs and under 35yrs Class 2038 Rider 35yrs & over Champion Rider 25yrs and over Reserve Champion Rider 25yrs and over Class 2039 Working Stock Horse Class 2040 Ridden Arabian/Derivative Class 2041 Ridden Stallion Class 2042 Novice Ridden Horse over 14hh Class 2043 Ridden Horse over 14hh up to and including 15hh Class 2044 Ridden Horse over 15hh Champion ridden horse of show Reserve Champion ridden horse of show

EQUESTRIAN SCHEDULE

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Saturday

on the main oval after show jumping Nominations will be taken during the week before the show or on

the day at the main office until midday.

$10 entry fee

ONLY the first TWELVE horses and first TWELVE motorbikes will be accepted

Great prizes to be won! Sponsored by Helispirit

Rules All competitors must wear approved safety helmets Competitors may have a running start Competitors can do a left or right handed course. Pattern must be a clover leaf,

with the rider crossing their paths (see diagrams below) Time is taken as the horses shoulders/bikes front wheel passes through the peg. Only one go per rider – no practice runs Knock down of a barrel incurs a 5 second penalty Holding/touching a barrel incurs a 5 second penalty If the rider does not ride the correct pattern it is automatic disqualification. If the rider does not start and finish between the pegs it is automatic

disqualification. Judges decision is FINAL.

NEW COURSE!

*Note that there is only one barrel in the middle*

Enquiries can be made to Anthea Thomson 0447 125 561

HORSES VS MOTORBIKES BARREL CHALLENGE

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Saturday 11th July 2015 Sponsored by Vanderfield Northwest & Kununurra Toyota Show jumping commencing at 1pm sharp Class 2045 Junior Prep 35cm (rider under 15 yrs) Class 2046 Senior Prep 50cm Class 2047 Novice 65cm Class 2048 Prelim 80cm Class 2049 Jigsaw 50cm (max. height 80cm) Class 2050 Pairs (max. height 65cm) Class 2051 6 bar* *6 bar only prize money 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20 Champion Showjumping Reserve Champion Showjumping Show Jumping Regulations 1. Show jumping competition to be run under unofficial EA rules. 2. All riders competing in show jumping events must wear an approved safety helmet. 3. AM7 Competition rules: A competitor with a clear round rides the jump-off course, against

the clock, before leaving the arena. The competitor has 45 seconds only to go through the starting flags after the Judge sounds the bell for the jump-off. The jump-off may include two new obstacles in the course.

4. Preparatory -There are NO eliminations, help will be given, aim is to get all horses & riders around the course

5. Junior - For Riders aged under 15 years who have not won a show jumping event before (May be led).

6. Novice - Horse must have not won a show jumping event before 7. Preliminary - Horse must have not won more than twice at a similar height. 8. Open - open to all horse and rider combinations that have not competed in the Novice

Class 9. Horse/Rider combinations may compete in up to two (2) consecutive grade levels if

eligible. Horses deemed unfit will be withdrawn at the discretion of the stewards. 10. Riders may compete on more than one horse, but a horse may not have more than one

rider. 11. Classes may be cancelled if there are insufficient entries. 12. Jigsaw –Two riders on the course jump any 5 jumps from any direction (timed Event) 13. Pairs –Timed event two riders

jump each jump together.

EQUESTRIAN SHOW JUMPING

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Chief Steward: Peter Bagley 0407756840 & Belinda Peebles 0499599765 Entry forms to be emailed to [email protected] by Friday 3rd July. Entry fees and stall fees to be paid at the KAS office upon delivery of cattle. Cattle must be in the hands of the stewards by 10am Friday 10th July. No late entries will be accepted. Judging will commence at midday on Friday 10th July. Feed to be provided by exhibitors. Entrants must comply with current Western Australian regulations regarding the movement of cattle. All ribbons and trophies presented at the Cattlemen's Dinner. Cattle auction commences at 3:00 pm on Saturday, 11th July if interest is expressed. Interest-ed vendors, please contact the steward CHAMPION PEN OF SHOW: Trophy donated by Stocklick Trading BEST OVERALL EXHIBITOR: Trophy donated by Coopers Animal Health GUESS THE WEIGHT: Prize donated by KAS

Brahman (Bos indicus) Class 101 Bull 12 months & under Class 102 Bull 12 to 24 months Class 103 Female PTIC or with calf 24 months & over Class 104 Pen of 3 breeding heifers Champion Brahman

Any other breed Class 106 Bull 12 months & over Class 107 Female PTIC or with calf 24 months & over Class 108 Pen of 3 breeding heifers

Export Cattle Class 109 Pen of 3 steers to 280kg for S.E. Asia Class 110 Pen of 3 steers 280kg to 350kg for South-east Asia Class 111 Pen of 3 steers 350kg+ Class 112 Pen of 3 export heifers Champion Export Cattle

Novelty Class 114 Largest bullock Class 115 Favourite poddy

CATTLE

Australian Brahman Breeders Assn

Blackwoods Atkins

Coopers Animal Health

Direct Drilling Australia Pty Ltd

Elders Katherine

Fysh Grader Hire

Kimberley Pumping Services

Landmark Katherine

Marion O’Kenny

Northern Stock Water

Puma Energy

Road Trains Australia

SC & DM Jonsen Consulting Services

Stocklick Trading

Territory Rural Pty Ltd

Cattle Section Sponsors

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Kununurra Agricultural Society

Showgrounds

Friday, 10th July 2015 from 6pm

Tickets are invitation only.

Proudly presented by the Kununurra

Agricultural Society Inc., Direct

Drilling and partnering sponsors.

Entertainment will be provided by

“The Keep”.

‘Belle & Buck of the Ball’ prizes

sponsored by The Bangle Business.

For information concerning the Cattlemen’s Dinner, contact Ari Parker on 0408 984 456.

DIRECT DRILLING CATTLEMEN’S DINNER

Direct Drilling Australia Pty Ltd

Allflex

Cambridge Gulf Ltd

Consolidated Pastoral Company

Davey Tyre & Battery Service

McLean Enterprises

Shelf Supply

The Bangle Business

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Chief Steward: Nathan Ford Ph 0404 859 869

Wyndham Steward: TBA

Entry forms and entry fees to Show office by 4pm Thursday 2nd July (i.e. the week before the Show).

No late entries will be accepted

Where necessary, the stewards may transfer an entry to a more appropriate class.

Gardens to be located within a 30km radius of Kununurra and Wyndham Post Offices.

Judging between 3rd and 8th of July.

Judging times will be advised by telephone.

Garden Competition Class Trophy Donated by 921 Best residential garden in Kununurra ORDCO

922 Best residential garden in Wyndham Ollie’s Irrigation & Plumbing Supplies

923 Best large garden over 1000sq.m, outside of towns

924 Best residential under 3 yrs, in town Ollie’s Irrigation & Plumbing Supplies

925 Best garden under 3 yrs, outside of towns ORDCO

926 Best waterwise garden Ollie’s Irrigation & Plumbing Supplies

927 Best front garden East Kimberley Hardware

928 Best back garden East Kimberley Hardware

929 Best small garden site

(e.g. duplex, unit, flat or permanent caravan) Tuckerbox

930 Best household (non-commercial) vegetable garden ORDCO

931 Best collection & display pot plants and/or hanging baskets TFS Ltd

932 Best garden - business premises, gov. or institutional garden (sml)Kimberley Dev’t Comm

933 Best garden - business premises, gov. or institutional garden (large) Guerinoni & Son

934 Best child’s garden bed or collection of pots (10 or more) Coates Hire

935 Best water garden Davey Tyre & Battery Service

GARDEN COMPETITION

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Champion garden sponsored by

GARDEN COMPETITION

GOVERNMENT AND COMMERCIAL DISPLAYS

Exhibits must be erected by 2pm Friday 10th July and remain intact until 5pm Saturday 11th July Community Sector: Open to all organisations in community projects Class 1808

Commercial Sector: Open to all exhibitors of manufactured goods, commerce and industry Class 1809

Government Sector: Open to all Government Departments Class 1810

Perpetual Shields for Most Successful Exhibitor Sponsored by Kununurra Agricultural Society

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Chief Steward: Jane Harman Ph 0427 083 569

Entry Forms to be submitted by 7.30pm Wednesday 8th July.

Exhibits to be in the hands of the stewards at the Showgrounds before 3pm Friday 10th

July, with the exception of cut flowers.

Cut flowers may be delivered on Saturday morning before 7.30am. Exhibits will be wa-

tered by KAS.

Sue Roberts Memorial Trophy for Best Exhibitor Sponsored by Ivanhoe Café

Potted plants and flowers Class Trophy Donated by 900 Desert rose

901 Fern - any variety, potted or hanging

902 Cactus

903 Bulb, tuber, corm or rhizome

904 Croton

905 Bonsai

906 Palm, single stemmed, in pot

907 Palm, multi-stemmed, in pot

908 Any other pot plant

909 Miniature garden

910 Terrarium

911 Cut floral arrangement

912 Posey Ord Valley CWA

913 Cut roses

914 Hanging basket, foliage

915 Hanging basket, flowering

916 Climbing indoor plant

917 Pot plant, variegated foliage

918 Pot plant in novel container

919 Heliconia, cut (4)

920 Any plant grown from seed or cutting

POTTED PLANTS & FLOWERS

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Perishable exhibits may be collected from the

stewards at 4PM on Saturday 12th July.

Remaining perishable exhibits will be sold at 4.30PM with

the proceeds going to the Kununurra Agricultural Society.

All other exhibits are to be collected from the

stewards on Sunday 12th July between 10AM

and 1PM.

COLLECTION OF EXHIBITS

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Chief Steward: Roz Bowles Ph 08 9168 2525 (wk) 08 9168 1728 (ah) Entry Forms are to be submitted by 7.30pm Wednesday 8th July. Exhibits to be in the hands of the stewards at the Showground between 7am and 8.30am on Saturday 11th July PLEASE NOTE: Fruit and Vegetables must be grown by the exhibitor. Glad wrap may be used to cover exhibits. Exhibits may be cut open and displayed to assess maturity and other characteristics. Classes 822 and 853 - points to be awarded for arrangement, quality and number of varieties.

Specialty Class Trophy Donated by 800 Dress any Fruit or Vegetable (Class for Adults) Theme—soils

801 Fruit Carving Direct Produce Distributors

Fruit Class 802 Bananas, hand 803 Bananas, bunch 804 Watermelon 805 Rockmelon (1) 806 Honeydew (1) 807 Rockmelon, tray 808 Honeydew, tray 809 Limes (6) 810 Lemons (6) 811 Grapefruit, white (2) 812 Grapefruit, pink (2) 813 Grapefruit, red ( 2) 814 Tropical Passionfruit (6) 815 Paw Paw (1) 816 Paw Paw, tray 817 Carambola (2) 818 Mango (1) 819 Mango flower (panicle) 820 Sapodilla (3) 821 Custard Apple (1) 822 Collection of locally grown fruit (min 4) 823 Any other tropical fruit not included

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Vegetables Class

824 Cabbage 825 Spring onions (bunch 12) 826 Asian vegetable - leafy 827 Chilli (6) 828 Beans, french (100gm) 829 Beans, other (100 gm) 830 Broccoli (1 head) 831 Silverbeet (bunch 6 sticks) 832 Capsicum, red (2) 833 Capsicum, green (2) 834 Cucumber, apple (1) 835 Cucumber, long (1) 836 Pumpkin, Jap (1) 837 Pumpkin, Queensland Blue or Jarrahdale (1) 838 Pumpkin, Butternut (1) 839 Pumpkin, mini (3) 840 Sweet corn (2 cobs) 841 Button Squash, yellow or green (min 6) 842 Tomatoes (6) 843 Tomatoes, cherry (6) 844 Cauliflower (1) 845 Lettuce (1) 846 Egg Plant (1) 847 Egg plant, long (min. 2) 848 Zucchini (2) 849 Okra (8) 850 Sweet potatoes (2) 851 Bouquet of mixed herbs (min 3) 852 Parsley (12 sprigs) 853 Collection of locally grown vegetables (min 6) 854 Any other vegetable

FRUIT & VEGETABLES TROPHIES Best Overall Fruit Trophy by Fresh Choice WA Best Overall Vegetables Trophy by Bothkamp Australia Highest Overall Points Trophy by KAI

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Check out these beauties on display in the Pavilion

Class 714 Giant Pumpkin

Class 715 Giant Vegetable

Class 716 Most deformed fruit or veg

Proudly Sponsored by ORDCO

Rules of Competition

There are no rules.

Bribery encouraged (Please see a committee member for

the current rate)

See the PRODUCE section for entries (opposite page).

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Chief Steward: Chris Robinson 9168 1740

*Entry forms for Classes 712 and 713 to be submitted to the KAS office by

Thursday 2nd July for judging on the weekend of 4th & 5th July.

All other entry forms to be submitted by 7.30pm Wednesday 8th July.

Exhibits for all classes of eggs to be in the hands of the stewards at the Show-

ground between 7am and 8.30am Saturday 11th July

All other exhibits, except those above, to be in the hands of the stewards at the

showground between 7am and 8.30am on Friday 10th July.

Extremes classes sponsored by ORDCO Most Successful Exhibitor trophy by Lincfel Trading

PRODUCE

Honey Class 701 Honey 500gm jar 702 Complete frame honey comb Grain samples Class 703 Best sample—any grain Fodder Class 704 Best sample of Chaff 705 Best sample of Legume Hay 706 Best sample of Cereal Hay

Eggs Class 707 White hen eggs (6) 708 Brown hen eggs (6) 709 Duck eggs (6) 710 Other eggs (6) Sandalwood Class 711 Best tray of seedlings 712 Best hectare 713 Best large plantation over 20 ha Extremes Class 714 Giant Pumpkin 715 Giant Vegetable 716 Most deformed fruit or vegetable

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Thank you to all the sponsors of the 43rd Annual Kununurra Agricultural Show

YOU make our Show happen!

Please support the people who support our Show.

GOLD SPONSORS

BRONZE SPONSORS

2015 SPONSORS

Buru Energy Ollie's Irrigation and Plumbing Supplies East Kimberley Real Estate Ord River Plant Hire Wilson Hire Kimberley Croc Backpackers Kimberley Croc Lodge Kununurra Markets Freshwater East Kimberley Apartments Lakeview Apartments The Kimberley Grande Triple J Tours Artlandish Aboriginal Art Gallery Ord Irrigation Cooperative Flick Refrigeration

Waringarri Radio Territory Rural Landmark Katherine Kununurra Markets Hertz Kimberley Region Shelf Supply Allgigs PA Hire Wattleup Tractors Jorritsma Plumbing Supplies Franmor Constructions Rumours Patisserie Elders Katherine B Visual Media and Kimberley Exposure Hotel Kununurra Kingfisher Tours

SILVER SPONSORS

Toxfree Coates Hire Horizon Power Imparja Argyle Engineering Regional Development Australia Kimberley

Kimberley Pumping Services and Mono Pumps Kununurra Commercial Laundry Tropical Forestry Services Helispirit

Kununurra Visitor Centre

ORDCO

Direct Drilling Australia Wide

The Kimberley Echo

Landcorp

Vanderfield Kununurra Toyota

Ord Machining & Ord Agricultural

Equipment

Kimberley Agricultural Investments

Kimberley Development Commission

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GOLD SPONSORS

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GOLD SPONSORS

For all your motoring needs– contact

231 Bloodwood drive, Kununurra Ph 9168 2236

[email protected] Fax 9169 1124

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GOLD SPONSORS

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GOLD SPONSORS

Kununurra Agricultural Society | KAI Pavilion Entry Form 2015 PO Box 271, KUNUNURRA, WA, 6743 | [email protected] | www.kas.org.au

Show Office: Phone: (08) 9168 2885 KAI Pavilion Co-ordinators: Kym Slynn & Desanka Mijovic

*Physical address required for garden entries and some produce entries, postal address required for all entries.

Prizes consist of ribbons and certificates. A trophy for most successful exhibitor in each section may be awarded where funding and sponsorship permit. An auction of remaining perishable items will be held at 4.30pm on Saturday 11th of July, all monies raised from this auction go to the Society. Non-perishable exhibits may be picked up from the KAI Pavilion between 8am and 1pm Sunday 12th July ONLY.

Completed entry forms can be submitted:

Personally at the showgrounds from Monday 6th to Wednesday 8th of July between 4pm and 7.30pm

Through the post via PO box 271, Kununurra WA 6743 Emailed to [email protected]

FEES: $3 per exhibit, Children’s exhibits $1 I agree to conform to be bound by the Rules & Regulations for the 2015 Kununurra Agricultural Show and make these entries subject to the Rules & Regulations. I give consent for Kununurra Agricultural Society to make, use and/or retain an image or recording of the event that may or may not identify me or my entry. I understand that I can withdraw or modify my consent at any time in writing to Kununurra Agricultural Society via mail at PO Box 271 Kununurra WA 6743, or email [email protected]. I understand that Kununurra Agricultural Society: will not pay me for giving this consent or for the use of images; may keep the images on record unless I revoke my consent; will return or delete/destroy images if I withdraw this consent, with the exception of those already published; may use images in the future for advertising; and, will not infringe the rights of any third party by exercising its rights given in this consent.

Signed

Class No.

No. of entries

Description of exhibit Separate line for each entry

Entry Fees

Total fees

KAI PAVILION ENTRY FORMS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 7.30pm WEDNESDAY 8th of JULY

Name:

Children’s entries to be on a separate form

Telephone: Mobile:

Email:

Postal Address*:

Physical address*

OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM EQUESTRIAN EVENTS

Entries $5 per class, closing 26 JUNE 2015

Late entries will incur a late penalty fee of $2.00 per class

DISCLAIMER: I accept the Association’s Conditions of Entry and Indemnify the Association under the provisions of the current

OS&H regulations act of 1996, and any amendments.

I accept and abide by the Association’s conditions of entry and agree to follow directions of the event organiser or official of the Kununurra Agricultural Society. I give consent for Kununurra Agricultural Society to make, use and/or retain an image or recording of the event that may or may not identify me or my entry. I understand that I can withdraw or modify my consent at any time in writing to Kununurra Agricultural Society via mail at PO Box 271 Kununurra WA 6743, or email [email protected].

My Signature hereto ( on this entry form) and /or participation in the completion/s denotes my acceptance of the Kununurra

Agricultural Society's Rules & regulations, including forbidden substance, and conditions.

Signature:_____________________________________ N.B. Entries only accepted when signed

Rider / Exhibitors Name Horse / Pony / Pet Name Class No Fees

Equestrian exhibitors Pass $10.

Name

Camping $15.per night Stables $5 per Horse (sex) FEES

$____________ NAME

___________________________________________________________PHONE____________________________

EMAIL /______________________________________________________________________________________

ADDRESS ____________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

KUNUNURRA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Inc

PO Box 271, Kununurra, WA 6743 Ph 08 9168 2885

Email: [email protected]

Website: kas.org.au

This form may be used to enter exhibits for the pet pavilion. See Schedule for entry cut-off & fees

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GOLD SPONSORS

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SILVER SPONSORS

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SILVER SPONSORS

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SILVER SPONSORS

Regional Development Australia Kimberley is part of the

Regional Development Australia (RDA) Network. RDA is an

Australian Government initiative that aims to bring together all

levels of government to enhance the growth and development

of regional Australia.

The role of RDA Kimberley and the network as a whole is to:

Provide advice, consultation and community engagement;

Contribute to regional planning;

Promote whole of government activities;

Promote government programs; and

Promote community development.

RDA Kimberley also assists with identifying suitable sources of

funding for local projects and initiatives, and can provide free,

practical assistance with grant applications.

P: 9192 2450 E: [email protected]

F: 9192 2451 W: rdakimberley.com.au

Unit 4, 20 Hamersley Street PO Box 653, Broome WA 6725

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BRONZE SPONSORS

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BRONZE SPONSORS

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BRONZE SPONSORS

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BRONZE SPONSORS

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Chief Steward: Melissa McDonald Ph 0410 146 272

Entry Forms to be submitted by 7.30pm Wednesday 8th July. Exhibits to be in the hands of the stewards at the Showground between 7am and 8.30am on Friday 10th July. Exhibits in beverages, wine making and brewing classes must be delivered cold. Trophy Donated by

Preserves Pump House Restaurant Class 1100 Pesto 1101 Chutney, mango Ord Valley CWA 1102 Chutney, other 1103 Pickle, mustard 1104 Pickle, onion 1105 Pickle, vegetable 1106 Pickle, chilli 1107 Jam, mango 1108 Jam, other 1109 Marmalade, fine 1110 Marmalade, chunky 1111 Marmalade, 2 fruits or vegetable 1112 Lemon butter 1113 Relish 1114 Sauce, tomato 1115 Sauce, any other 1116 Salad dressing 1117 Any bottled fruit 1118 Any dried fruit 1119 Semi-dried fruits or vegetables 1120 Home made cheese 1121 Jerky

Beverages D & E Grandison Class 1122 Fruit cordial, other 1123 Wine, fruit 1124 Wine, vegetable 1125 Any other wine 1126 Liqueur 1127 Beer 1128 Spirit 1129 Other

PRESERVES & BEVERAGES

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Chief Steward: Margaret Lyons Ph 0429168061 Entry forms to be submitted by 7.30pm Wednesday 8th July. Exhibits to be in the hands of the steward at the Showground between 7am and 8.30am Saturday 11th July Judging will commence at 9am PLEASE NOTE: Exhibits to be covered by CLEAR plastic bag tied with a twist tie ONLY. No plastic wrap. Packet mixtures not to be used, unless specified. Exhibits to be un-iced unless specified. Set ingredients and sizes must be used where specified. Exhibits (except novelty items) will be cut open and displayed at the Judge's discretion. Exhibits to be collected from the Stewards at 4pm ONLY on Saturday 11th July Uncollected exhibits will be sold - proceeds going to the Agricultural Society. Trophy Donated by

Yeast goods (hand kneaded only) Kimbercrust Class 1200 Plain white loaf 1201 Wholemeal loaf 1202 Gluten free loaf 1203 Other bread 1204 Cheese bread

Machine made bread Kimberley Ornamental Stonecraft Class 1205 Plain white loaf 1206 Wholemeal loaf 1207 Other bread

Confectionery Walkabout Souvenirs Class 1231 Butterscotch pieces (6) 1232 Chocolate fudge (6)

Microwave Class 1240 Any cake (may be iced) Winning recipe may be used in 2016 for set recipe microwave cake 1241 Set Recipe Lemon Sponge Cake 1242 Almond brittle

Pastry

Class 1243 Plate of 3 - any item

COOKING

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Trophy Donated by

General section Walkabout Souvenirs Class 1208 Sweet slice (6) 1209 Pizza, savoury/sweet (1 of each) 1210 Muffins, wholemeal (6) 1211 Muffins, fruit (6) 1212 Muffins, savoury (6) 1213 Scones, plain (6) Ord Valley CWA 1214 Scones, pumpkin (6) 1215 Gluten free cake 1216 Biscuits, 4 distinct varieties, (3 ea) 1217 Set Recipe cake (Chocolate Almond Cake - Kath Ryan) 1218 Carrot cake 1219 Chocolate cake 1220 Sponge sandwich, 18 or 20cm diameter 1221 Lamingtons (6) 1222 Boiled fruit cake 1223 Shortbread (6) 1224 Packet mix cake, any type 1225 Any other cake - winning recipe may be used in 2016 for Set Recipe cake

Specialty section Walkabout Souvenirs Class 1226 Decorated small cakes (6) 1227 Decorated cake for special occasion - Theme - soils 1228 Decorated novelty cake for child 1229 Novelty bread/pastry 1230 Cattlemen’s Smoko (3 various items)

Most Successful Exhibitor Trophy by Kimberley Agricultural Investments (KAI) ‘Champion Cake of the Show’ Frank Cruttenden Perpetual Trophy and Champion Rosette

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Chocolate Almond Cake

First Prize Cake 2014 Any other cake.

Recipe provided by the winning cook, Kath Ryan.

185g butter

1 cup sugar

3 Tbsp cocoa

3/4 cup self-raising flour

3/4 cup slivered or chopped almonds

3 eggs

Melt butter and sugar. Remove from heat. Add cocoa melted

with a little hot water, then flour and nuts, then beaten eggs.

Pour mixture into a greased and floured cake tin. Bake at

190oC for 35-45 minutes. Let cool in tin.

SET RECIPE CAKE

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Lemon Sponge Cake Margaret Fulton, Microwave Cooking

2 cups self-raising flour 1 Tbsp milk 1/4 tsp baking powder 2 tsp lemon juice 125g butter 3 Tbsp lemon curd 3/4 cup brown sugar 1&1/2 cups icing sugar, sifted 2 eggs 2 Tbsp water 2 tsp grated lemon rind Yellow food colouring

Sift the flour and baking powder into a large bowl.

Rub in the butter until the mixture resembles bread crumbs, then

stir in the sugar. Beat in the eggs one at a time, then stir in the

lemon rind, milk & lemon juice.

Spoon the mixture into an ungreased, base-lined 18cm round, 9cm

deep container. Stand on an upturned plate and cook for 2

minutes. Turn the container round and cook for a further 2 minutes.

Turn round again and cook for 1-3 minutes.

Leave the sponge to stand for 5 minutes before turning it out

upside down onto a serving plate. Cover and leave to cool

completely.

Split the cake into two layers. Spread one layer with the lemon

butter and replace the

other layer on top.

Mix the icing sugar with

the water and yellow food

colouring.

Pour over the cake.

SET RECIPE MICROWAVE CAKE

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Chief Steward: Gloria Banton/Jan Cross 0428692006 Entry Forms to be submitted by 7.30pm Wednesday 8th July. Exhibits to be in the hands of the stewards at the Showground between 7am and 8.30am Friday 10th July. May be delivered Thursday evening 5pm-7pm. Any article that has previously won a prize in the Kununurra Show is ineligible in this section. Articles may be wrapped or hung in clear plastic for protection. Judging to be based on quality, variety, degree of difficulty and overall appeal. ARTICLES NOT TO HAVE BEEN WORN AND/OR WASHED (WEDDING DRESSES EXCEPTED, but must have been drycleaned) Trophy donated by Machine Sewing Indoor/Outdoor Blinds 1000 Any child’s article of clothing 1001 Baby wear 1002 Any machine made article of clothing 1003 Mop or rag doll 1004 Any soft toy 1005 Patchwork wall hanging 1006 Patchwork quilt 1007 Art quilt 1008 Jelly roll quilt 1009 Patchwork any other article 1010 Appliquéd wall hanging 1011 Appliquéd quilt 1012 Appliquéd any other article 1013 Any hat 1014 Any other article

Needlework (Hand Made) Kununurra Markets 1015 Any garment 1016 Embroidered framed, unframed or table item 1017 Embroidery any other item 1018 Candlewicking any item 1019 Tapestry framed or unframed 1020 Hand smocking, garment or article may be machine made 1021 Handmade lace article - open 1022 Handmade lace article - novice less than 2 yrs experience 1023 Embroidery framed, unframed or table item 1024 Cross stitch any item 1025 Wall hanging, any technique hand stitched 1026 Teddy bear 1027 Pincushion, any medium 1028 Tea cosy, any medium 1029 Any other hand sewn item

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Crochet Ord Valley CWA Class 1030 Doilies, maximum 3 pieces Class 1031 Table cloth Class 1032 Knee rug Class 1033 Crochet edge or collar Class 1034 Dressed doll - crocheted clothing Class 1035 Any toy Class 1036 Any other garment or item

Knitting C&R Biorac Class 1037 Baby garment or set, maximum 3 pieces Class 1038 Knitted doll Class 1039 Pair of socks Class 1040 Any other garment or item Class 1041 Any machine knitted garment or item

Special Interest Creations C&R Biorac Trophy donated by C&R Biorac Class 1042 Candle any method Class 1043 Child’s costume Class 1044 Adult’s costume Class 1045 Sexy underwear Class 1046 Millinery - race hat or fascinator Class 1047 Any other special interest creation

Themed Displays Class 1048 Christmas, any one person’s work Group of 5 pieces, display area 0.5m2 Class 1049 Alice Cunningham memorial, any one person’s work Group of 5 pieces, display area 0.5m2

Most Successful Exhibitor across all Homecraft classes trophy by The Canvas Shed Highest points for Patchwork/Quilting trophy by Gloria Banton Alice Cunningham Memorial Perpetual Trophy

Trophy donated by

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Chief Steward: Kym Flick Ph: 0408299188 Stewards: Linzi Makin & Mel Whalley Entry Forms to be submitted by 7.30pm Wednesday 8th July. Exhibits in the Painting, drawing or watercolour group must be in the hands of the steward on Thursday 9th July between 5pm and 7pm. All other exhibits must be in the hands of the stewards between 7am and 8.30am Friday 10th July. May be delivered Thursday evening 5pm-7pm. Entries in class 1451 Agricultural art must not exceed 125cm x 125cm x 10cm depth including any framing, nor exceed 15kg in weight. May be any medium. All works shall not have been exhibited previously at the Kununurra Agricultural show. Trophy donated by

Painting, drawing or watercolour Artopia Class 1401 Landscape 1402 Portrait or character study 1403 Nature or flora or still life 1404 Still life 1405 Abstract 1406 Aboriginal art

Fine Arts Kununurra Markets Class 1425 China painting - floral, scenic, still life 1426 China painting - other

Textiles Kununurra Markets Class 1416 Tie dying - any item 1417 Fabric painting- any item 1418 Any other textile item

Pottery Tuckerbox Class 1421 Earthenware - thrown and glazed 1422 Porcelain - any piece 1423 Hand built - any piece 1424 Any other pottery item

Metal & Woodwork Argyle Engineering Class 1427 Constructed metal article 1428 Constructed hardwood article 1429 Constructed softwood article 1430 Constructed craftwood article 1431 Model from a kit, any medium

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Leatherwork Argyle Engineering Class 1432 Cowhide - any article 1433 Barra Leather - any article 1434 Croc Leather - any article 1435 Other

Jewellery Kununurra Markets Class 1436 Silver - any article 1437 Beaded - any article 1438 Jewellery Set - 2 or more articles 1439 Any other jewellery

Paper Craft Plus The Kimberley Echo Class 1440 Handmade paper - any article 1441 Collage - paper, pressed flowers or leaves 1442 Decoupage 1443 Embossed paper 1444 Paper maché 1445 Handmade greeting card

Scrapbooking Office National Class 1446 Single page 1447 Double page spread

Other Art/Craft Form Artopia Class 1448 Boab nut, shell or emu egg creation 1449 Folk art or stencil work 1450 Bush art - any article constructed from bush materials 1451 Agricultural art, "soils" Automatic entry for winner to the Perth Royal Show 1452 Rock art 1453 Recycled art or other constructed from recycled material 1454 Glass art /mosaic 1455 Stained glass 1456 Beading - other

Poetry & Prose The Kimberley Echo Class 1457 Yarn (500 words): theme - soils 1458 Poem (100 words): theme - soils Most Successful Exhibitor in Arts & Crafts trophy by Kununurra Markets Most Successful Exhibitor in Arts & Crafts trophy by Kununurra Markets Poetry and Prose winning entry may be published in The Kimberley Echo

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Chief Steward: Jane Harman Ph 0427 083 569 Steward: Melissa McDonald Ph 0410 146 272 Entry Forms to be submitted by 7.30pm Wednesday 8th July. Exhibits must be in the hands of the steward on Thursday 9th July between 4.30pm and 7pm. Limit of 2 entries per class, per exhibitor All exhibits must be photos that have not previously been entered in the Kununurra Agricultural show and must be original work of the exhibitor (except processing); All exhibits must be mounted on card with maximum 4cm border, not framed; standard size is 6" by 8" plus border; panoramic 12" by 4" plus border; alternative media max. 12" by 12" (30cm x 30cm). Please note that pins may be used for display purposes; Proof of ownership may be called for if doubt is expressed by the Judges; All exhibits must be classified into the correct class number by the exhibitor; Name & phone number of the exhibitor must be written on the back of the card; Enlargements and frames will not be accepted. Max size 6"x 8" (15cmx 20cm); and Judging is on category, composition and content of photograph.

Photography Class Sponsored by 1301 Landscape/Waterscape - Colour Artlandish Aboriginal Art Gallery 1302 Landscape/Waterscape - B/W Artlandish Aboriginal Art Gallery 1303 Skyscape (sunsets, lightning) - Colour or B/W 1304 Portrait (formal, informal, character study) - Colour 1305 Portrait (formal, informal, character study) - B/W 1306 Nature study (includes still life) - Colour or B/W 1307 Action and/or sport - Colour or B/W Ultimate Adventures 1308 Set of photos to tell a story (max. 4 standard size) - Colour or B/W 1309 Reflections - Colour or B/W 1310 Wildlife - Colour or B/W 1311 Livestock/farm animals - Colour or B/W 1312 Pets - Colour or B/W 1313 Flower/s - Colour or B/W 1314 Other - Colour or B/W 1315 Kimberley Theme - Year of Soils Betta Electrical 1316 Panoramic view - Colour or B/W (12"x4"ONLY) 1317 Digitally enhanced photography (please bring original photo as well) 1318 Architecture - Colour or B/W 1319 Any subject on alternative media (max. 30cm by 30cm) B Visual Media

Most Successful Exhibitor sponsored by Kununurra Amcal Pharmacy

Most Popular Exhibit in Photography as judged by the public on Friday and Saturday

sponsored by East Kimberley Real Estate

Most Outstanding Winner sponsored by Artlandish Aboriginal Art Gallery

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WANT TO BE A CHAMPION EXHIBITOR?

Tips: Enter as many classes as you can—pavilion or any other sections. Make sure your entries are good quality. Remember: second and third placings are worth points, so give it your best shot! QUESTIONS? Contact Jan: 0428692006

COLLECTION CORNER

Steward: Michelle Liddelow Ph: 0457 866 049 Entry Forms to be submitted by 7.30pm Wednesday 8th July. Exhibits to be in the hands of the stewards at the Showground between 5pm and 7pm Thursday 9th July Max. area per entry 1m2 Class 1470 Belts and buckles Class 1471 Best collection of dolls Class 1472 Bloke's memorabilia—No weapons please Class 1473 Open collection

Sponsored by Regional Development Australia Kimberley

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Chief Steward: Sarah Brett Ph 0407 691 229 IMPORTANT: use the equestrian entry form to enter your pet’s name as well as the exhibitor’s name. Entry forms to be submitted by 8.30am Saturday 11th July at Show Office Entry fee $3 Dogs must be at the Show grounds by 9.30am on Saturday 11th July

DOG SHOW STARTS AT 10AM SHARP

Classifications Puppy: Male and female dogs under 6 months on Show Day. Adults: Male and female dogs 6 months and over (includes neutered animals). Veterans: Male and female dogs 7 years and over on Show Day. Class 121 Best kept puppy - pure breed 122 Best kept puppy - mixed breed 123 Best kept small dog - pure breed 124 Best kept small dog - mixed breed 125 Best kept medium sized dog - pure breed 126 Best kept medium sized dog - mixed breed 127 Best kept large dog - pure breed 128 Best kept large dog - mixed breed 129 “Porsha & Cobba” Memorial Award for Veterans 130 Smiliest dog 131 Waggliest tail 132 Best Kept Tripod 133 Dog most like its owner

Cash prizes donated by JAB Industries Champion and Reserve Champion Puppy Champion and Reserve Champion Dog Trophies donated by Bayer, Provet, Allpet, Vet’s All Natural, Hill’s Pet Nutrition and Pet Tags

MERIAL DOG SHOW

Trophy donated by

Valentines Pizza

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GRAB-A-BARGAIN DOG NOVELTY CHALLENGE

Chief Steward: Sarah Brett Ph: 0407 691 229

Competition commences immediately after the Dog Show (see

opposite page).

Entries required at start time only—no charge.

Prizes for everyone!

Proudly sponsored by

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Chief Steward: Sarah Brett Ph 0407 691 229 IMPORTANT: use the equestrian entry form to enter your pet's name as well as the exhibitor's name. Entry forms to be submitted by 7.30pm Wednesday 8th July Entry fee $3 Poultry, Birds, Reptiles and Other Pets exhibits are to be at the Pet Pavilion between 8am & 8.30am Saturday 11th July. Cats exhibits are to be at the Pet Pavilion between 8.30am and 9am Saturday 11th July. Judging will commence at 9.15am Poultry and birds exhibitors must provide their own feed and water containers. Reptiles and Other Pets exhibitors must check with steward for availability of cages, and water containers. Cats exhibitors must check with steward for availability of cages, and must provide their own water containers. Cats exhibits can be collected at 12 noon on Saturday 11th July. All other exhibits can be collected from 4.30pm Saturday 11th July. Classes may be broken into male/female categories by the steward depending on the number of entries.

CATS

Pedigree Siamese Class 601 Male Class 602 Female

Other Pedigree - specify breed Class 603 Male Class 604 Female

Domestic (unpedigreed Kimberley cat) Class 605 Kitten under 9 months Class 606 Male Class 607 Female

Champion Male & Female Cat Ribbons to be presented by KAS Best Kimberley Cat Frank Clarke Perpetual Trophy

PET PAVILION

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POULTRY & BIRDS Trophy donated by Kingfisher Tours Class 401 Hen 402 Rooster 403 Duck 404 Drake 405 Turkey 406 Bantam hen 407 Bantam rooster 408 Pigeon 409 Canary 410 Budgerigar 411 Parakeets/Parrots 412 Finches 413 Guinea fowl 414 Any other bird

PETS Class 205 Guinea pigs Class 206 Rabbits Class 207 Rats/Mice Class 208 Unusual pets

REPTILES Class 210 Snakes Class 211 Other reptiles

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Bubble Muffin

After a really successful visit to the Ag show last year, the Bubble Muffin team are back in 2015 with their Kids Cooking Club Healthy Bodies Program. If you are between 5 and 12 come and join in one of the practical cooking shows throughout the day on Friday and Saturday and learn some healthy, fun cook-ing tips. A great opportunity for all those budding chefs out there to practice their skills, or to encourage your kids to think about healthy eating. Sponsored by KAI and Rumours Patisserie.

Check out the show program for start times...

Northern Hum

Well known local entertainers Mark and Holly will share their beautiful tunes on Friday night, along with some of our other local entertainers Monsoon Nights Belly Dancers, Addicted to Dance performers, and of course Pyro-Panther’s fire show and our famous Mitro Entertainment Fireworks, Friday. And if you miss the fireworks Friday night, you can catch them on Saturday!

ENTERTAINMENT

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Pyro-Panther Entertainment

Pyro-Panther entertainment pre-sents interactive story-telling, a new and exciting show that allows the audience to choose your own ad-venture and be a part of the story. Come and participate in this enter-taining show and help create your own adventure!

And then by night Pyro-panther will wow the audience with a spectacular fire show that will light up your night. Fire shows are always a hugely popular event at the ag show, so come and be dazzled by a bunch of amazing skills, both Friday and Saturday night.

Blue Shaddy Get your dancing shoes on because Blue Shaddy are here to rock your socks off. Well known for their high energy performances, Blue Shaddy are a Kununurra favourite and they are thrilled to be heading back to bring their 2 hour show to the Kimberley. Come and have a drink at the bar and enjoy this truly memorable band to take the 43rd Annual Show out on a high note! Blue Shaddy are : Jim McClelland (singer songwriter / guitarist). Graham (Belly) McClelland (harmonica), Sandy McClelland (bass player / backing vo-cals) and Callum Kramer (drums).

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Enter at the show office for your chance to win $$$$$

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16 years & under

Heats and finals Friday afternoon

Prizes for all competitors

Sponsored by Kununurra Commercial Laundry

3-LEGGED EGG ‘N’ SPOON RACE

Traditional team TUG-O-WAR

Saturday midday

Eight people per team.

Entry fee $5 per team.

Nominations in to office with indemnity forms signed by all team

captains by 11.30am Saturday 11th of July.

Prizes

1st $300 2nd $100

Sponsored by Wattleup Tractors

ROPE BURN

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Starting at 1.00pm Saturday

Nominations in to office with indemnity forms signed by midday

Saturday.

Entry is free

No blades on mowers.

Track TBA on the day.

Classes may be allocated dependent on

number and type of entries.

Prizes

1st $200

Sponsored by Vanderfield Kununurra Toyota

LAWN MOWER RACE

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Start time 1.30pm Saturday

GOLD COIN DONATION TO ENTER.

1. (open only) Start the siphon and show water 2. Collect your melons 3. Get your melon safety boots on at the start of the course 4. Make your way to the end of the course 5. Attempt to throw a whole melon into the target drum (rim shots

and partial melons not counted—nothing but air!) 6. If you run out of melons to throw, you must return to the start of

the course WITHOUT taking off your melon safety boots BEFORE you can re-load melons

7. Entrants may then return to the start of the course and put their melon safety boots back on, make their way to the end of the course, and attempt to get a melon in the target drum again.

The judges decision is final.

Watermelon Olympics junior 15 years and under.

Watermelon Olympics open 15 yrs and over.

Sponsored by Ord Irrigation Cooperative

By donating a gold coin to enter this competition, you agree to abide by the KAS rules and that you indemnify KAS and acknowledge that you have a duty of care to your own safety and that of other participants and spectators; and that the Kununurra Agricultural Society assumes no liability for injury, death or property damage arising from your participation in the event in the following manner – That you participate in the event at your sole risk and responsibility; That you accept the venue as it stands with all or any defects, hidden or exposed; That you indemnify and hold harmless the organisers, their respective servants, agents or officials against any actions or claims which may be made by you or on your behalf or by other parties for or in request of or arising out of your death or injury, loss or damage caused to you or your equipment whether caused by negligence, breach of contract or in any other manner whatsoever.

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See program for times and Nomination Deadlines!

Competitors must be 18 years of age and over.

2 competitors per heat.

Judges will be at each event change over point to check if it is completed correctly.

If participant has not completed the task correctly he/she must return to task until completed successfully and okayed by judge.

GET OUT OF BED Begin in your swag with boots and hat off before whistle goes to start race GET DRESSED Put boots and hat on, roll up swag and do up 1 strap HAVE A WASH Run over to bucket and wash whole face with water EAT BREKKY Run over to table and eat all the food on your plate and drink all of your ‘Bloody Mary’. You must complete eating all of your breakfast, if there is too much spillage, the Judge can issue more food. Food cannot be spat out while on course. If food is spat out you must return and eat brekky again. LOAD THE UTE Carry your ’poddy calf’ carefully and put it in the back of the ute. FEED OUT Roll a round bale to the designated area near pickets, leave bale in marked area. GO FENCING Hammer 2 pickets into ground with dolly using at least 5 hits per picket. Place dolly back on the ground and head to next obstacle. CRACK A CAN OFF A 44 GALLON DRUM Get your whip and knock your can off a 44 gallon drum KNOCK OFF Race over to the table where hot ‘beer’ cans are. Drink your ‘beer’ until can is empty without too much spillage. If you spill too much beer you will be ordered to drink another. When finished place can on table to FINISH event.

Sponsored by Argyle Engineering

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See program for times and Nomination Deadlines! Entry Fee $5 per team Great cash prizes!

Rules Open competitors must be 15 years old or over Junior competitors must be 10-15 years old Teams comprised of 3 people only

Object The object of the game is to stack up to 20 bales of hay (open) and 15 bales (junior) to the greatest height in the shortest time possible. One team member must finish seated on top of the highest bale and the stack must stand on its own for 5 seconds to qualify. Bales must be picked up and carried (not thrown) 5 meters to the stacking ar-ea. Teams then construct the highest possible stack using as many of the bales as desired. Teams may hold the stack to keep it from falling after the 5 second time limit has expired to enable measuring. Time Limits Teams will have a maximum of 5 minutes in the heats and 3 minutes in the final to construct their stack. A whistle will sound once to indicate 30 seconds to go and then twice to signal time up. At the final whistle teams must stop building and one team member must sit on the top bale of the stack. Judging If more than one team finishes with the stacks the same height, the fastest team will be the winner The two highest and fastest teams will compete in the finals. The judges decision is final.

Sponsored by Ord Agricultural Equipment

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14th ANNUAL SHOW AND SHINE

Proudly brought to you by Vanderfield Kununurra Toyota

At the Kununurra Agricultural Show

Saturday 11th July 2015

Chief Steward: Tangles Ph 0417 141 555 Entry forms $5 available at Vanderfield Kununurra Toyota or the KAS office Classes 1802 Feral Ute Vanderfield Kununurra Toyota 1803 4wd El Questro Wilderness Park 1804 Speedway vehicle Kununurra Speedway Inc 1805 Cars Vanderfield Kununurra Toyota 1806 Bikes Allgear 1807 Boats Triple J Tours Prizes also donated by Kununurra Panel Beating Works, Kununurra 4WD Club Champion Ribbon for most popular exhibit Hertz-Kimberley Region Vehicles to be displayed 7am - 4pm Sat 11th July

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KAS reserves the right to prohibit from sale at the discretion of the Committee, any dangerous, banned or illegal items.

Site holders and Exhibitors are to ensure that sites, displays and exhibits are kept in a clean and tidy condition at all times and that all employees or attendants are clean and tidily dressed and conduct themselves in an orderly manner at all times. Failure to comply will result in closure of site, forfeit of site fee and reporting to appropriate authority.

Games of chance are STRICTLY PROHIBITED. All games must be games of skill. The site holders shall indemnify the Society against any liability in respect of any breach by site holder of any rule or regulation hereunder for the present being in force and which may impose any liability on the Society.

All stalls, exhibits etc., must be removed from the Showground not later than two days after the termination of the show. Any rubbish or refuse remaining will be removed at the cost to the site holder.

The Society reserves the right to remove any site holders from the Showground if any games on the site are declared by a member of the Police Service or DOCEP to be illegal or if there is any infringement by the site holder, and in such case the site hold-er will be liable to forfeit all monies paid or payable in connection with the site.

Any sideshows must be approved by the Committee prior to the Show and operators must present an insurance Certificate of Currency.

All charges for sites space must be paid in full by a time nominated by the Committee

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All Exhibitors other than Life Members must pay the normal admission fee; Camping for site holders during the week of the Show is at no charge. At all other

times, normal Caravan Park rates apply; Exhibitors or their agents, when called upon by Stewards or the Committee shall

verify the appropriateness of entries; All entries are to be made on the proper entry form by the appropriate due date; Exhibits must be the property of the Exhibitor and except for livestock, either grown

or made by the Exhibitor; Any Exhibitor proved to have knowingly made false entries or to have willfully

infringed any of the rules, will be ineligible to receive a prize; The Committee reserves the right to refuse, cancel or accept conditionally any

entries; All entries must be in the hands of the Stewards at the time designated; All persons exhibiting shall accept the decision of the Judge appointed by the

Committee and in all protests, the decision of the Committee shall be final and without appeal;

The Committee shall not be responsible for any accident that may result in loss or non-delivery of livestock or any other exhibit of any kind, or any injury done thereby;

Judging: First, second and third prizes in each class awarded are at the discretion of the Judges. Judges are empowered and instructed not to award any prize to any exhibit which they consider is not of sufficient merit;

Aggregate Awards: A separate entry is not required for these awards. Three points will be awarded for a first, two for a second, and one for a third. In the event of a tie, two points will be for Championships. Such additional points will be awarded only to those Exhibitors who tie in the original allocation;

No exhibit should be removed from the Show before the time stipulated in the special regulations for each section without permission of the Stewards in the Section;

Should the Committee have any reason to suspect any exhibit is diseased or dangerous they reserve the right to refuse admission thereof to the Showground, and to remove the exhibit from the Grounds at the expense of the Exhibitor;

All protests shall be delivered in writing to the Secretary before 2pm on the day of the Show accompanied by a fee of $50, which will be forfeited if the protest is deemed frivolous. It shall be the duty of the person protesting to produce evidence to support his or her allegations;

All prizes are subject to alteration as determined by the Committee; Application for space for stands, machinery, implements, sideshows or stalls will

be received by the Site Coordinator. Position will be allocated during the week of the show and a charge will be made for the space granted;

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Two stall holder’s wristbands for each commercial exhibit will be allocated or available at the Secretary’s office and must be retained for the duration of the Show;

All charges for site spaces must be paid in full by 4pm Saturday of the Show weekend;

Stock or other items not eligible for entry under any of the numbered classes, may by special permission, be exhibited. Certificates of Merit may be awarded but no prize will be given;

Persons contravening the Society’s Rules shall forfeit any prize which may be awarded;

The Committee may, at any time, disqualify from exhibiting, either indefinitely or for specific periods, any Exhibitor who has, in the Committee’s opinion, been guilty of any breach of the regulations or by-laws, or whose conduct during the Show has, in the Committee’s opinion, been such that he or she is unfit at the Show;

All livestock will be inspected by a Veterinary Surgeon if deemed necessary; No person other than officials shall be allowed in the Show Ring during the ring

events unless otherwise advised; The colours of the ribbons and prize cards shall be: Red/White/Blue—Champion,

Blue/White—Reserve Champion, Blue—First, Red—Second, Yellow—Third; No entertainment shall be allowed on the grounds without permission of the

Committee; The Exhibitor, or his or her representative, shall clean out horse and cattle pens in

which their stock is housed. Stall gates must be closed at all times, except when moving animals;

The Committee reserves the right to add to or amend the Schedule in any way; and

Any person committing a public nuisance in the Grounds or collecting money without permission may be asked to leave with assistance from the Police if required. No person so removed shall have the right of action or claim for damages, costs, and expenses or otherwise against the Society under the

Regulations.

Privacy Statement The information provided by all Exhibitors in the application for entry is collected & used by the Kununurra Agricultural Society Inc (KAS) to organise & conduct competitions at the 2014 Kununurra Agricultural Show. We may publish details such as your name, address & exhibit details in KAS publication or communication. Such information may also be made available to & published by the media. We will not disclose your information without your consent for any other purpose unless required or authorised by law. You may request access to your personal information and if necessary, request that our records of that information be corrected by writing to the President at the Kununurra Agricultural Society Inc PO Box 271, Kununurra WA 6743.

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In memory of Reg Bolton and the Suitcase Circus.

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