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Cattle
Specialty Breeds
Bull
Class CA1:
Bull, born on or after 1/7/2023 to 31/12/2023
Class CA2:
Bull, born on or after 1/4/2023 to 30/6/2023
Class CA3:
Bull, born on or after 1/1/2023 to 31/3/2023
Class CA4:
Bull, born on or after 1/1/2022 to 31/12/2022
Class CA5:
Bull, born on or before 31/12/2021
Female
Class CA6:
Female, born on or after 1/7/2023 to 31/12/2023
Class CA7:
Female, born on or after 1/4/2023 to 30/6/2023
Class CA8:
Female, born on or after 1/1/2023 to 31/3/2023
Class CA9:
Female, born on or after 1/1/2022 to 31/12/2022
Class CA10:
Female, born on or before 31/12/2021
Bos Indicus Breeds
Bull
Class CA11:
Bull, born on or after 1/7/2023 to 31/12/2023
Class CA12:
Bull, born on or after 1/4/2023 to 30/6/2023
Class CA13:
Bull, born on or after 1/1/2023 to 31/3/2023
Class CA14:
Bull, born on or after 1/1/2022 to 31/12/2022
Class CA15:
Bull, born on or before 31/12/2021
Female
Class CA16:
Female, born on or after 1/7/2023 to 31/12/2023
Class CA17:
Female, born on or after 1/4/2023 to 30/6/2023
Class CA18:
Female, born on or after 1/1/2023 to 31/3/2023
Class CA19:
Female, born on or after 1/1/2022 to 31/12/2022
Class CA20:
Female, born on or before 31/12/2021
British Breeds
Bull
Class CA21:
Bull, born on or after 1/7/2023 to 31/12/2023
Class CA22:
Bull, born on or after 1/4/2023 to 30/6/2023
Class CA23:
Bull, born on or after 1/1/2023 to 31/3/2023
Class CA24:
Bull, born on or after 1/1/2022 to 31/12/2022
Class CA25:
Bull, born on or before 31/12/2021
Female
Class CA26:
Female, born on or after 1/7/2023 to 31/12/2023
Class CA27:
Female, born on or after 1/4/2023 to 30/6/2023
Class CA28:
Female, born on or after 1/1/2023 to 31/3/2023
Class CA29:
Female, born on or after 1/1/2022 to 31/12/2022
Class CA30:
Female, born on or before 31/12/2021
European Breeds
Bull
Class CA31:
Bull, born on or after 1/7/2023 to 31/12/2023
Class CA32:
Bull, born on or after 1/4/2023 to 30/6/2023
Class CA33:
Bull, born on or after 1/1/2023 to 31/3/2023
Class CA34:
Bull, born on or after 1/1/2022 to 31/12/2022
Class CA35:
Bull, born on or before 31/12/2021
Female
Class CA36:
Female, born on or after 1/7/2023 to 31/12/2023
Class CA37:
Female, born on or after 1/4/2023 to 30/6/2023
Class CA38:
Female, born on or after 1/1/2023 to 31/3/2023
Class CA39:
Female, born on or after 1/1/2022 to 31/12/2022
Class CA40:
Female, born on or before 31/12/2021
Calf Competition
Bull or Heifer
Class CA41:
Calf Under 9 months of Age
Led Commercial Beef
Steer or Heifer
Class CA42:
Steer or Heifer up to 24 months of age (Born between 1st November 2022 and 1st November 2023 (Commercial heifers may also entered as a pair of commercial heifers in the Pairs Competition — Class 27)
Groups
Pair
Class CA43:
Pair of WA Bred Bulls owned and bred by the exhibitor, of one breed.
Class CA44:
Pair of WA Bred Females owned and bred by the exhibitor, one breed.
Three
Class CA45:
Breeders Group of Three. Three animals, mixed sex, owned and bred by the Exhibitor, one breed. (not open to entries from Class 42)
Dairy
Heifer
Class CA46:
Heifer born on or between the 1st September 2023 and 1st November 2023
Class CA47:
Heifer born on or between the 31st of October 2023 and 1st August 2023
Class CA48:
Heifer born on or between the 31st July 2023 and 1st November 2022
Female
Class CA49:
Female born on or between 31st October 2022 and 31st October 2021
Class CA50:
Female born on or before 31st October 2021
Class CA51:
Best Udder
Pair
Class CA52:
Pair of two Females any age
Cooking
Cake Decorating
Adults
Class CO1:
Decorated Christmas cake
Class CO2:
Novelty Cake. MUST be hand sculptured or carved (novelty/moulded tins NOT permitted)
Class CO3:
Celebration cake featuring floral decorations
Class CO4:
Themed cake — Keep the Sheep
Class CO5:
Miniature Cake. Two or more tiers. All decorations are to be scaled down to the size of the cake. Base/presentation board to fit within a 15cm squre.
Class CO6:
Celebration cake featuring lace and/or extension work.
Class CO7:
Floral art. Floral spray, manufactured display props PERMITTED. Display props to only highligh/support floral spray.
Class CO8:
Plaque. Incorporating icing techniques. Plaque to be NO WIDER than 20cm at widest point.
Class CO9:
Specimen Flower. Cherry Blossom — Stem incorporating flowers and leaves
Junior 13-16 Years
Class CO10:
Celebration Cake — Novice
Class CO11:
Novelty Cake — Novice
Class CO12:
Plaque. Incorporating icing techniques. Plaque to be NO WIDER than 20cm at widest point — Novice
Junior 12 Years & Under
Class CO13:
Celebration Cake
Class CO14:
Novelty Cake.
Class CO15:
Plaque. Incorporating icing techniques. Plaque to be NO WIDER than 20cm at widest point.
Open
Adults
Class CO16:
Biscuits — Anzac (6)
Class CO17:
Biscuits — Sweet or Decorated (6)
Class CO18:
Shortbread (6)
Class CO19:
Slice – Baked – May be Iced (6) Uniform size 5cm x 5cm
Class CO20:
Slice – Not Baked – May be Iced (6) Uniform size 5cm x 5cm
Class CO21:
Gingerbread Men/Cookies — (6) Can be decorated
Class CO22:
Rocky Road Slice with Cherries & Nuts — (6) Uniform size 5cm x 5cm
Class CO23:
Rocky Road Slice with any other ingredients — (6) Uniform size 5cm x 5cm
Class CO24:
Chocolate Cake — Not Filled, plain icing, no decorations
Class CO25:
Carrot or Banana Cake — NOT iced, baked in loaf tin
Class CO26:
Fruit Cake — baked in a round tin
Class CO27:
Tea Cake — Not Iced, may include seeds, baked in loaf tin
Class CO28:
Orange Cake — Not Iced, baked in a round tin
Class CO29:
Cupcakes — Chocolate (6) All one mixture, may be baked in tins or paper patties, all decorations must be edible
Class CO30:
Cupcakes (6) — All one mixture, may be baked in tins or paper patties, all decorations must be edible
Class CO31:
Sponge Sandwich — NOT filled or iced
Class CO32:
Lamingtons – (6) pieces up to 6cm x 6cm
Class CO33:
Muffins — Savoury (6)
Class CO34:
Muffins — Sweet (6)
Class CO35:
Scones — Savoury (6), herbs and or cheese etc — maximum diameter 6cm.
Class CO36:
Scones — Plain or Sweet (6), maximum diameter 6cm
Class CO37:
Pastry — Open Flan, Fruit or Lemon Meringue.
Gluten Free Cooking
Adults
Class CO38:
Biscuits — (6) Plain or Sweet. Can be decorated
Class CO39:
Cake — Any Type, may be iced
Class CO40:
Slices — (6) Any type, may be iced, uniform size 5cm x 5cm
Class CO41:
Bread — one loaf, baked in oven (1 day old)
Bread
Adults
Class CO42:
One Loaf — white bread — baked in oven (1 day old)
Class CO43:
One Loaf — wholemeal — baked in oven (1 day old)
Class CO44:
One Loaf — Multigrain — baked in oven (1 day old)
Class CO45:
One Loaf — Sourdough Bread — baked in oven (1 day old)
Jam's & Preserves
Adults
Class CO46:
Fruit Chutney — 1 jar
Class CO47:
Tomato Chutney — 1 jar
Class CO48:
Mustard Pickles — 1 jar
Class CO49:
Relish — 1 jar
Class CO50:
Kimchi — 1 jar
Class CO51:
Sauerkraut — 1 jar
Class CO52:
Jam — Berry Fruit (Excluding grapes) — 1 jar
Class CO53:
Jam — Fig — 1 jar
Class CO54:
Jam — Any other variety — 1 jar
Class CO55:
Jam — Savoury — 1 jar
Class CO56:
Lemon Butter — 1 jar
Class CO57:
Marmalade — any two varieties — 1 jar
Class CO58:
Honey — Light — 1 500gm jar
Class CO59:
Honey — Dark — 1 500gm jar
Class CO60:
Tomato Sauce — 1 bottle
Class CO61:
Chilli Sauce — 1 bottle
Class CO62:
Any other sauce — 1 bottle
Class CO63:
Pantry Shelf minimum 3 distinct types — eg chutney, jam, pickle, sauce, et cetera.
Junior
12-15 Years
Class CO64:
Biscuits – Plain or sweet (6) — can be decorated
Class CO65:
Chocolate Cake — NOT filled or iced, baked in 20cm round tin
Class CO66:
Slice — (6) any variety, icing optional uniform size 5cm x 5cm.
Class CO67:
Scones — Sweet or Savoury (6) only.
8-11 Years
Class CO68:
Biscuits – Plain or sweet (6) ONLY — can be decorated
Class CO69:
Chocolate Cake — NOT filled or iced, baked in 20cm round tin
Class CO70:
Slice — (6) any variety, icing optional uniform size 5cm x 5cm.
Class CO71:
Scone — Sweet or Savoury (6) only
7 Years & Under
Class CO72:
Cup Cakes — Decorated (6) only — may be baked in paper cases. Packet mix may be used, if so Label MUST be attached. All decorations must be edible
Class CO73:
Biscuits – (6) Plain or sweet — can be decorated, all decorations must be edible, may use bought biscuits
Class CO74:
Scone — Sweet or Savoury (6) only
Class CO75:
Gingerbread men — (6)decorated — may use bought mix.
Craft
Bella Swainston Memorial
Class CC1:
Bella Swainston Memorial Class — Any handmade article featuring the theme of Roses.
Crochet
Adult
Class CC2:
Blanket, Afghan or Knee Rug — Size not exceeding 1.5m in width or length.
Class CC3:
Baby Shawl, Pram or Cot Cover.
Class CC4:
Baby Wear — Up to (3) articles.
Class CC5:
Adult Shawl
Class CC6:
Adult Garment — Any garment for an adult.
Class CC7:
Accessories — Any accessories for adults such as gloves, scarf, socks, bag, purse, tote, cowl (excluding hats).
Class CC8:
Homewares — Includes cushions, tableware, wall hangings, set of doylies, mats or coasters.
Class CC9:
Novice — Any article of crochet work created by an exhibitor who has commenced the craft within the last (12) months.
Class CC10:
Any Article — Any other crochet article or type of crochet work for which a class is not provided.
Class CC11:
Hand Crocheted Doll or Toy — Whole article must be hand crocheted.
Junior
Class CC12A:
Junior A— Any article of crochet work created by an exhibitor who is aged 0-10 years as at 24th October 2024
Class CC12B:
Junior B— Any article of crochet work created by an exhibitor who is aged 11-17 years as at 24th October 2024
Embroidery
Adult
Class CC13:
White Work Embroidery — Any article using white, cream or ecru threads and fabric.
Class CC14:
Counted Thread Embroidery — Any article using white or coloured threads and even weave fabric.
Class CC15:
Cross Stich Small — Wall hanging, picture or screen. Includes samplers and texts. Beads and embellishments acceptable.
Class CC16:
Cross Stitch Large — Wall hanging, picture or screen. Includes samplers and texts.
Class CC17:
Wool Embroidery — Any article of wool embroidery (no synthetics). Excludes canvas work.
Class CC18:
Mixed Media — Any article. Minimum 50% hand embroidered.
Class CC19:
Smocking — Any article featuring smocking. Seams may be machine sewn.
Class CC20:
Minature Embroidery — Includes petit point, stumpwork, needle painting, etc.
Class CC21:
General Hand Embroidery — Any article of general embroidery stitches, any fabrics and threads allowed.
Class CC22:
Wall Panel, Picture or Screen — Any type of stichery other than needlepoint tapestry or cross-stich.
Class CC23:
Embroidered Homeware Article — May include a tablecloth, table centre, table runner, set of mats or a cushion cover.
Class CC24:
Original Embroidery — Any article. Exhibit must be worked from an original design of the exhibitor.
Class CC25:
Canvas Embroidery — Must be worked on canvas.
Class CC26:
Any Article — Any article of embroidery for which a class is otherwise not provided.
Adult/Machine Embroidery
Class CC27:
Free Motion Machine Embroidery — Any article featuring free motion machine embroidery. Any programmed stiches may be used.
Class CC28:
Computerised Machine Embroidery — Any article featuring machine embroidery using fully computerised designs.
Hand Spinning
Adult
Class CC29:
50gm Skein Medium Wool Novice — Novice Spinner having under 2 years' experience. Traditional 5 ply to 8 ply, between 9 and 12 WPI. Must be spun from raw fleece.
Class CC30:
50gm Skein Wool Undyed — Traditional between 6 and 9 WPI. Must be spun from raw fleece.
Class CC31:
50gm Skein Wool Natural Dye — Must be spun from raw fleece. Dyed using natural dyes. State dye source and method eg. Cordata, Eucalyptus, Coreopsis or Madder
Class CC32:
50gm Skein Roving/Top Dyed/Undyed — May be any commercially combed wool fibre, undyed/dyed by the exhibitor or commercially done.
Class CC33:
50gm Skein Plant Based Fibre — E.g. Flax, Cotton or Hemp.
Class CC34:
50gm Skein Animal Fibre — Minor protein fibre, other than sheep.
Class CC35:
50gm Skein Chain Plied — Any yarn spun with the chain plied method.
Class CC36:
Any Accessories — Hand knitted crocheted or woven. Includes socks, scarves, gloves and mittens. Using only hand spun fibre.
Class CC37:
Any Garment — Hand knitted, crocheted or woven. Using only hand spun fibre
Class CC38:
Any Article — Any other article of Hand Spinning for which a class is not provided. Handmade using only hand spun fibre.
Knitting
Adult
Class CC39:
Baby Wear — One (1) article. May include a pair e.g. a pair of socks or mittens. Includes baby shawls. Any ply.
Class CC40:
Adult Garment — Any article of adult clothing, any ply.
Class CC41:
Adult Scarf — Any ply.
Class CC42:
Adult Accessories — Any accessories for adults including headware, gloves and socks. Any ply.
Class CC43:
Chunky Knit — Homewares — Throw rug or cushion cover, 12 ply and over.
Class CC44:
Chunky Knit — Accessories — Scarf or beanie, 12 ply and over.
Class CC45:
Own Design — Any hand knitted article designed solely by the exhibitor. Any ply.
Class CC46:
Novice — Any article of hand knitting created by an exhibitor who has commenced the craft within the last (12) months. Any ply.
Class CC47:
Any Article — Any other hand knitted article for which a class is not provided.
Class CC48:
Hand Knitted Doll or Toy — Whole article must be hand knitted.
Junior
Class CC49A:
Junior A— Any article of knitted work created by an exhibitor who is aged 0-10 years as at 24th October 2024
Class CC49B:
Junior B— Any article of knitted work created by an exhibitor who is aged 11-17 years as at 24th October 2024
Lace Making
Adult
Class CC50:
Tatting — Any article or set made wholly of or edged with tatted lace. This includes Teneriffe, Knotted Laces, Filet.
Class CC51:
Bobbin Lace — Any article or set made wholly of or edged with bobbin lace
Class CC52:
Knitted Lace — Any article or set made wholly of or edged with knitted lace, 20 thread or finer
Class CC53:
Crochet Lace — Any article or set made wholly of or edged with hand crochet lace, 20 thread or finer
Class CC54:
Any Article — Any other article of handmade lace for which a class is otherwise not provided.
Class CC55:
Novice — Any article made by an exhibitor who commenced handmade lace making within the last two (2) years
Lego
Junior
Class CC56:
Model by Child Aged 6 Years and Under
Class CC57:
Model by Child Aged 7-9 Years and Under
Class CC58:
Model by Child Aged 10-12 Years and Under
Class CC59:
Model by Child Aged 13-17 Years and Under
Adult
Class CC60:
Model by Adult Aged 18 Years and Over
Painting
Adult
Class CC61:
Open Local Scapes — Ay scape including landscapes, seascapes or cityscapes depicting local to the Great Southern Region.
Class CC62:
Open Local Fauna or Flora — Any painting featuring either local fauna or flora from the Great Southern Region.
Class CC63:
Novice Local Scapes — any scape including landscapes, seascapes or cityscapes depicting local to the Great Southern Region.
Class CC64:
Novice Local Fauna or Flora — Any painting featuring either local fauna or flora from the Great Southern Region.
Junior
Class CC65:
Junior 14 and younger —Nature — Any painting featuring nature. Can be a scape. Flora or fauna. Any medium as per the additional rules can be used
Paper Craft
Adult
Class CC66:
One Card — Template Cutting — One (1) article using a template cutter e.g. 'Big Shot' or similar. May also include texturing using folder in a similar machine
Class CC67:
One Card – Any Technique — One (1) article featuring any technique not previously mentioned e.g. Iris Folding, Decoupage, Lace Cutting etc.
Class CC68:
One Card — Male — One (1) article intended for a male. Any technique.
Class CC69:
One Card – Special Occasion – One (1) article intended for a Special Occasion. Any Technique
Class CC70:
One Card – Recycled Materials — One (1) article made with recycled materials. Please state materials and source on entry ticket.
Porcelain Painting
Adult
Class CC71:
Floral Design — Any article featuring flowers which may be Australian native flowers.
Class CC72:
Feather, Fur or Fin — Any article featuring birds, land or sea creatures.
Class CC73:
Special Techniques — Any article featuring three (3) or more of the following techniques, lustres, gilding, grounding, incising, matting agents, decal sheets, etching, collage and airbrusing.
Class CC74:
Any Article — Any other article of porcelain painting for which a class is not provided.
Class CC75:
Novice — Any article completed by someone with less than 2 years experience.
Patchwork & Quilting
Professional
Class CC76:
Modern Quilt — A quilt that is a twist on traditional style, simple in design, containing bold colours (solids or prints) and large, obvious negative space. Size not exceeding 2.5m in length and width
Class CC77:
Predominantly Applique Quilt — Hand or machine applique techniques. Applique must occupy at least 75% of the quilt surface. Size not exceeding 2.5m in length and width.
Class CC78:
Traditional Quilt — Hand or machine pieced using traditional techniques or design. Size not exceeding 2.5m in length and width.
Class CC79:
Pictorial Quilt — Any design or technique depicting a recognisable image. Size not exceeding 2.5m in length and width.
Class CC80:
Other Patchwork/Quilted Article — Any other article of patchwork or quilting that does not fit into any of the above. Such as a bag, cushion or garment. Excluding Dolls and Toys. Size not exceeding 1.5m in length and width.
Amateur
Class CC81:
Modern Quilt — A quilt that is a twist on traditional style, simple in design, containing bold colours (solids or prints) and large, obvious negative space. Size not exceeding 2.5m in length and width
Class CC82:
Predominantly Applique Quilt — Hand or machine applique techniques. Applique must occupy at least 75% of the quilt surface. Size not exceeding 2.5m in length and width.
Class CC83:
Traditional Quilt — Hand or machine pieced using traditional techniques or design. Size not exceeding 2.5m in length and width.
Class CC84:
Pictorial Quilt — Any design or technique depicting a recognisable image. Size not exceeding 2.5m in length and width.
Class CC85:
Other Patchwork/Quilted Article — Any other article of patchwork or quilting that does not fit into any of the above. Such as a bag, cushion or garment. Excluding Dolls and Toys. Size not exceeding 1.5m in length and width.
Junior
Class CC86A:
Junior 0-12 Years Old — Other Patchwork/Quilted Article — Any other article of patchwork or quilting that does not fit into any of the above. Such as a bag, cushion or garment. Excluding Dolls and Toys. Size not exceeding 1.5m in length and width.
Class CC86B:
Junior 12-17 Years Old — Other Patchwork/Quilted Article — Any other article of patchwork or quilting that does not fit into any of the above. Such as a bag, cushion or garment. Excluding Dolls and Toys. Size not exceeding 1.5m in length and width.
Goats
Best Presented Goat & Handler
Adult
Class GO1:
Best Presented Goat and Handler
Child — Under 13
Class GO2:
Child Handler (under 13)
Child — 13 — Under 18
Class GO3:
Child Handler (13 — under 18)
In Milk — Veteran
Open
Class GO4:
ADB Veteran Doe over 6 years
In Milk — Does 3-6 years
Open
Class GO5:
Saanen Doe
Class GO6:
Anglo Nubian Doe
Class GO7:
Toggenburg Doe
Class GO8:
British Alpine Doe
Class GO9:
Nigerian Dwarf Doe
Class GO10:
Alpine Doe
Class GO11:
Sable Doe
Class GO12:
Australian Brown Doe
In Milk — Does Under 3 Years
Open
Class GO15:
Saanen Doe
Class GO16:
Anglo Nubian Doe
Class GO17:
Toggenburg Doe
Class GO18:
British Alpine Doe
Class GO19:
Nigerian Dwarf Doe
Class GO20:
Alpine Doe
Class GO21:
Sable Doe
Class GO22:
Australian Brown Doe
Class GO23:
Melaan Doe
Class GO24:
LaMancha Doe
Dry Doe
Open
Class GO25:
Any DGSA registered dry doe, been kidded a minimum of 6 months, if lactating milk out prior to class
In Milk — Identification Registered Doe, any age
Open
Class GO26:
IR doe, any age in milk
Production
Open
Class GO27:
Any DGSA registered Type and Production doe (IR does ineligible): Open to does lactation tested in the preceding 30 months. Points to be calculated as per RAS schedule. Production figures to be submitted with entries.
Class GO28:
Any DGSA registered Type and Production NIGERIAN DWARF doe
Class GO29:
Any DGSA registered Type and 24 hour production doe (IR does ineligible) Open to does tested in the preceding 18 months. Production figures to be submitted with entries.
Class GO30:
Any DGSA registered Type and 24 hour production NIGERIAN DWARF doe
Best Udder
Open
Class GO31:
Any DGSA registered Doe (IR does eligible) with best udder1st lactation
Class GO32:
Any DGSA registered doe (IR does eligible) with best udder2nd or subsequent lactation
Goatlings — 12-14 months unkidded
Open
Class GO33:
Saanen goatling
Class GO34:
Anglo Nubian goatling
Class GO35:
Toggenburg goatling
Class GO36:
British Alpine goatling
Class GO37:
Nigerian Dwarf goatling
Class GO38:
Alpine goatling
Class GO39:
Sable goatling
Class GO40:
Australian Brown goatling
Class GO41:
Melaan goatling
Class GO42:
LaMancha goatling
Kids — Under 6 months
Open
Class GO43:
Saanen Doe kid
Class GO44:
Anglo Nubian Doe kid
Class GO45:
Toggenburg Doe kid
Class GO46:
British Alpine Doe kid
Class GO47:
Nigerian Dwarf Doe kid
Class GO48:
Alpine Doe kid
Class GO49:
Sable Doe kid
Class GO50:
Australian Brown Doe kid
Class GO51:
Melaan Doe kid
Class GO52:
LaMancha Doe kid
Kids — 6 months — under 12 months
Open
Class GO53:
Saanen Doe kid
Class GO54:
Anglo Nubian Doe kid
Class GO55:
Toggenburg Doe kid
Class GO56:
British Alpine Doe kid
Class GO57:
Nigerian Dwarf Doe kid
Class GO58:
Alpine Doe kid
Class GO59:
Sable Doe kid
Class GO60:
Australian Brown Doe kid
Class GO61:
Melaan Doe kid
Class GO62:
LaMancha Doe kid
Bucks
Open
Class GO63:
Any DGSA registered buck under 12 months
Class GO64:
Any DGSA registered buck over 12 months
Groups
Open
Class GO65:
Dam and daughter
Class GO66:
Sire’s progeny pair, two goats by the same sire, different dams (same breed, not full sisters, sire to be named)
Class GO67:
Dam’s progeny pair, two goats out of the same dam, (same breed, can be full sisters dam, to be named)
Class GO68:
Breeder’s Trio – three goats of the same breed bearing the same prefix
Identification Registered
Open
Class GO69:
Any DGSA Identification Registered doe, any age (does entered in class 26 not eligible)
Class GO70:
Any DGSA Identification Registered buck, any age
Class GO71:
Adult Handler – 18 years and over
Horticulture
Pot Plants — HPP
Ferns - 1 POT
Class HPP1:
Adiantum (Maiden Hair Fern)
Class HPP2:
Asplenium Bulbiferum (Hen & Chicken)
Class HPP3:
Asplenium Nidus (Birds Nest Fern)
Class HPP4:
Nephrolepis (Fishbone Fern)
Class HPP5:
Any Other Variety not previously mentioned
Plants In Bloom - 1 POT
Class HPP6:
Fuchsia
Class HPP7:
Flowering Annual — (Pot or container)
Class HPP8:
Any Other Variety not previously mentioned
Hippeastrum - 1 POT
Class HPP9:
Hippeastrum — 1 pot
Bromiliads
Class HPP10:
Bromiliad — Any Variety
Begonias
Class HPP11:
Begonia — Any Variety
Pelargoniums
Class HPP12:
Pelargonium Family
Class HPP13:
Geranium Family
Succulents
Class HPP17:
Cacti 2 Distinct — 3 pots
Class HPP18:
Succulents 2 Distinct — 3 pots
Class HPP19:
Schlumbergera — Zygocactus — 1 pot
Class HPP20:
Cactus or Succulent not previously mentioned — 1 pot
Class HPP21:
Cactus Flowering — 1 container
Class HPP22:
Grafted Cactus — 1 pot
Indoor Plants - in a pot, hanging basket or terrarium (300mm)
Class HPP23:
Epipremnum Aureum — Pothos — Hanging Basket or Pot
Class HPP24:
Zamioculcas — ZZ Plant — 1 Pot
Class HPP25:
Ficus Lyrate — Fiddle Leaf Fig — 1 Pot
Class HPP26:
Philodendron — Any Variety — 1 Pot
Class HPP27:
Sansevieria — Any Variety — 1 Pot
Class HPP28:
Dracaena — Any Variety — 1 Pot
Class HPP29:
Any Other Variety not previously mentioned — Pot
Class HPP30:
Any Other Variety not previously mentioned — Hanging Basket
Bonsai
Class HPP32:
Clump or Multi Trunk or Small Group (2-3 Trees) — Any Variety
Class HPP31:
Single Specimen any variety or style — (Under 200mm from top of container)
Childrens Section — 7B
4-12 Years
Class HC1:
Container of Mixed Flowers
Class HC4:
Bowl of Floating Flowers (200mm bowl — mutiliation allowed)
Class HC9:
Animal Magic!
4-7 Years
Class HC2:
Minature Garden of Growing Plants 4-7 Years
Class HC5:
Saucer of Flowers in Sand (150mm saucer)
Class HC7:
Decorated Pot containing a growing plant
8-12 Years
Class HC3:
Minature Garden of Growing Plants 8-12 Years
Class HC6:
Saucer of Flowers in Sand (150mm saucer)
Class HC8:
Decorated Pot containing a growing plant
Vegetables and Fruit — HVF
Vegetables
Class HVF2:
Broad Beans — 6 pods
Class HVF3:
Beetroot — 3 only
Class HVF4:
Broccoli — 1 head
Class HVF5:
Cabbage — 1 only
Class HVF6:
Carrots — Any variety — 3 only
Class HVF7:
Cauliflower — 1 head
Class HVF8:
Herb — 1 of any variety growing in a pot
Class HVF9:
Herbs — 4 varities — 1 fresh cut of each
Class HVF10:
Lettuce — 1 head
Class HVF11:
Leaks — 3 only
Class HVF12:
Onions Brown — 3 only
Class HVF13:
Peas — 6 pods
Class HVF14:
Potatoes — 6 only
Class HVF15:
Pumpkin — 1 any variety
Class HVF16:
Radishes — 6 only
Class HVF17:
Rhubarb — 3 stalks
Class HVF18:
Turnips — 3 only
Class HVF19:
Turnip Swedes — 3 only
Class HVF20:
Silver Beet Bunch — 6 stalks
Class HVF21:
Snow Peas — 6 pods
Class HVF22:
Any Vegetable not previously mentioned — (numbers appropriate)
Class HVF1:
Collection of Vegetables — 6 varieties in a container
Fruit
Class HVF24:
Lemons — 6 only
Class HVF25:
Oranges — 6 only
Class HVF26:
Strawberries — 6 only
Class HVF27:
Any Fruit not previously mentioned — 3 only
Class HVF23:
Citrus — NOT lemon or oranges — 3 only
Decorative Classes — HDC
Vase Of
Class HDC2:
Roses — One variety
Class HDC3:
Roses — 3 Distinct Varieties — 6 Blooms
Class HDC4:
Sweet Peas
Class HDC5:
Flowers NPM
Class HDC1:
Mixed Flowers — Other foilage permitted
Bowl Of
Class HDC7:
Mixed Flowers at least 3 varieties of ONE colour
Class HDC8:
Anemone/Ranunculus or any other bulb
Class HDC9:
Roses
Class HDC10:
Roses — Full Bloom
Class HDC11:
Flowers — not previously mentioned
Class HDC6:
Mixed Flowers at least 3 varieties
Australian Natives
Class HDC14:
1 Bowl — Mixed Varieties
Class HDC15:
1 Vase — One or more varieties
Class HDC13:
1 Bowl — One Variety Only
Specimens — HS
Blooms/Cuts
Class HS2:
Native Flower — 1 Cut — not previously mentioned
Class HS3:
Carnation — 1 Bloom or Spray
Class HS4:
Flowering Tree, Shrub or Climber excluding Proteaceae — 1 cut
Class HS5:
Fuchsia — 1 cut
Class HS6:
Pansies/Violas — 3 Blooms Distinct shown with collars
Class HS7:
Pansies/Violas — 6 Blooms 4 Distinct shown with collars
Class HS8:
Proteaceae — 1 Cut — (Proteas/Leucodendrons/Leucospernnumbs/Banksias etc)
Class HS9:
Sweet Peas — 6 Blooms Distinct in vase (oasis permitted)
Class HS10:
Annual — 1 cut — not previously mentioned
Class HS11:
Biennial/Perennial — 1 cut — not previously mentioned
Class HS1:
Australian Native Trees or Shrubs — 1 Cut
Truss
Class HS13:
Regal Pelargonium
Class HS14:
Stella Hybrid Pelargonium
Class HS15:
Zonal Pelargonium
Class HS16:
Geranium Family — not previously mentioned
Class HS12:
Ivy Pelargonium
Specimen Roses — HSR
Blooms/Cuts
Class HSR1:
1 Bloom
Class HSR2:
3 Blooms — 2 Distinct
Class HSR3:
3 Full Blooms — 2 Distinct
Class HSR4:
6 Blooms — 4 Distinct
Class HSR5:
1 Bud, 1 Perfect and 1 Full Bloom — All one variety
Class HSR6:
1 Cut David Austin — Must be named
Class HSR7:
3 Cuts David Austin — Must be named
Class HSR8:
1 Cut Floribunda
Class HSR9:
3 Cuts Floribunda — 2 Distinct
Exhibition Roses
Other
Class HER13:
1 Cut Floribunda
Class HER14:
1 Cut Heritage Rose
Class HER15:
1 Cut David Austin Rose (Named)
Class HER16:
1 Cut Miniature Rose
Class HER17:
3 Cuts Miniature Rose
Class HER18:
3 Cuts Floribunda Rose
Exhibition/Decorative
Class HER01:
1 Red Shade
Class HER02:
1 Pink Shade
Class HER03:
1 Mauve Shade
Class HER04:
1 Fancy Shades — Excluding Peace
Class HER05:
1 Peace Original only
Class HER06:
1 White/Cream Shade
Class HER07:
1 Vermilion/Coral Shade
Class HER08:
1 Yellow/Gold/Buff Shade
Class HER09:
1 Bi-Colour (ie My Way)
Class HER10:
3 Blooms Distinct
Class HER11:
3 Blooms NND
Class HER12:
3 Cuts David Austin 2 Distinct
Photography
Colour Snapshots
Adult
Class PH1:
Colour Snapshot — Open
Colour Enlargements
Adult
Class PH2:
Colour enlargement — Plants & Animals
Class PH3:
Colour enlargement — Wildflowers
Class PH4:
Colour Enlargement — Landscape/Seascape
Class PH5:
Colour Enlargement — Rural Australia
Monochrome Enlargements
Adult
Class PH6:
Monochrome — Any Subject
Portrait
Class PH7:
Colour Enlargement — Portrait
Youth/School Photography
Under 12 Years
Class PH8:
Colour snapshot — Open Youth
Class PH9:
Colour snapshot — Plants & Animals — Youth
Class PH10:
Colour snapshot — Portrait — Youth
12 to 17 Years
Class PH11:
Colour snapshot — Open
Class PH12:
Colour snapshot — Plants and Animals
Class PH13:
Colour snapshot — Portrait
Drone Photography
Class PH14:
Colour Enlargement — Open
Photographers Living With Disability
Class PH15:
Colour Enlargement — Plants & Animals
Class PH16:
Colour Enlargement — Landscape/Seascape
Class PH17:
Colour Enlargement — Portrait
AI Creative
Adult
Class PH18:
Colour Enlargement — Any Subject
Woodcraft
Open
Class WC10:
Timber article produced by Computer Assisted Manufacture
Adult
Class WC1:
Timber Turned Bowl (including platter)
Class WC2:
Timber Turned article (excluding class 1)
Class WC3:
Any article made from timber (NOT turned)
Class WC4:
Timber furniture (NOT recycled timber)
Class WC5:
Any article or piece of furniture constructed from recycled timber
Class WC6:
Any timber carving — created using hand held rotary carver or mechanical chainsaw. (Sculpture, relief panels, bowls or boxes)
Class WC7:
Any timber carving – created using hand carving chisels, hand fret saw, mechanical scroll saw or bandsaw. (Sculpture, Relief panels, Intarsia, Marquetry or Pierced work, Bowls and Boxes)
Class WC8:
Timber / Metal Automaton or toys (mixed media permitted hinges, joints, washers,No Kits
Class WC9:
One Person's Work — 5 distinct crafted pieces.
Annual Challenge — Wind Chime/Mobile
Adult
Class WC11:
Annual Show Challenge -open
Youth — Under 16
Class WC12:
Annual Show Challenge — Young people 16 years and under
Young People's Section
Year 7 Students
Class WC13:
Any timber article – NOT lathe work
Class WC14:
Any timber article – lathe work
Class WC15:
Any Metal article – Not lathe work — metal bending, shaping
Year 8 Students
Class WC16:
Any timber article – NOT lathe work
Class WC17:
Any timber article – lathe work
Class WC18:
Any Metal article – lathe work — metal bending, shaping
Year 9 Students
Class WC19:
Any timber article – NOT lathe work
Class WC20:
Any timber article – lathe work
Class WC21:
Any Metal article – lathe work — metal bending, shaping
Year 10 Students
Class WC22:
Any timber article – NOT lathe work
Class WC23:
Any timber article – lathe work
Class WC24:
Any Metal article – lathe work — metal bending, shaping
Year 11 Students
Class WC25:
Any timber article – NOT lathe work
Class WC26:
Any timber article – lathe work
Class WC27:
Any Metal article – lathe work — metal bending, shaping
Year 12 Students
Class WC28:
Any timber article – NOT lathe work
Class WC29:
Any timber article – lathe work
Class WC30:
Any Metal article – lathe work — metal bending, shaping
10 Years & Under
Class WC31:
Any article made of timber – NOT lathe work
Wool
Super Fine
Senior
Class WO1:
Super Fine 18.5 micron and under — Ram
Class WO2:
Super Fine 18.5 micron and under — Ewe or Wether
Merino — One Fleece
Senior
Class WO3:
Merino Ram, one fleece, fine 18.5 to 20.5 micron
Class WO4:
Merino Ram, one fleece, medium 20.5 to 22.5 micron
Class WO5:
Merino Ram, one fleece, strong 22.5 to 26.0 micron
Merino
Senior
Class WO6:
Merino Fleece, Ewe or Wether fine 18.5 to 20.5 micron
Class WO7:
Merino Fleece, Ewe or Wether medium 20.5 to 22.5 micron
Class WO8:
Merino Fleece, Ewe or Wether, strong 22.5 to 26.0 micron
Merino — Two Fleeces
Senior
Class WO9:
Merino Ewe or Wether, two fleeces, fine 18.5 to 20.5 micron
Class WO10:
Merino Ewe or Wether, two fleeces, medium 20.5 to 22.5 micron
Class WO11:
Merino Ewe or Wether, two fleeces, strong 22.5 to 26.0 micron
Merino — Picked
Senior
Class WO14:
Merino Lamb’s Wool, picked, 18.5 micron or finer — minimum weight 1.5kg
Class WO15:
Merino Lamb’s Wool, picked, 18.5 to 20.5 micron — minimum weight 1.5kg
Class WO16:
Merino Lamb’s Wool, picked, 20.5 to 22.5 micron — minimum weight 1.5kg
Crossbred — One Fleece
Senior
Class WO12:
Crossbred, fine, one fleece, 21.0 to 25.0 micron
Class WO13:
Crossbred, one fleece, 25.0 micron or broader
Crossbred — Picked
Senior
Class WO17:
Crossbred Lamb’s Wool, picked, 18.0 to 22.0 micron — minimum weight 1.5kg
Class WO18:
Crossbred Lamb’s Wool, picked, 22.0 micron and broader — minimum weight 1.5kg
Junior Wool Judging
Junior — Under 16
Class WO19:
Junior Wool Judging
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