Bindoon Ag

Show & Rodeo

Join us to enjoy a fabulous day with lots of free family entertainment in the Chittering Valley.

As the afternoon progresses turn up the music and soak up the action of the rodeo and live band!

Paid tickets required for rodeo, camping and evening events. *

GOLD COIN SHOW ENTRY!

Sat 12 Oct 2024

Gates Open 10am

At the Bindoon Agricultural Society we are all about supporting and improving our community.

That’s why we put so many voluntary hours into bringing you the Bindoon Show and Rodeo.

Many thanks to Lotterywest our major sponsor and long-term supporter
2024

Acres of Fun

The event brings together farmers, industry experts, local families and visitors from all walks of life.

AGRICULTURAL DISPLAYS

The Bindoon Agricultural Show is an annual extravaganza celebrating the district's vibrant agricultural industry.

Spanning across the Bindoon Showgrounds with acres of displays, rides and events.

Exhibits showcase cutting-edge farming technologies, sustainable practices, and innovative solutions for a thriving agricultural future.

Spectators marvel at impressive machinery displays, witness live demonstrations of sheep shearing, tug-of-war and log-chop competitions, cattle dog displays and indulge in delectable local farm-fresh produce.

Educational seminars and workshops offer valuable insights into agricultural advancements and the challenges faced by rural communities.

The Bindoon Ag Show fosters a deep appreciation for Australia's agricultural heritage and highlights the crucial role farmers play in feeding our country.

CAMPING

STAY THE NIGHT

We are pleased to be able to offer Saturday night camping to our guests for the 2024 Bindoon Show and Rodeo.

Come along for the day, enjoy the Rodeo and stay the night.

The camping area will be situated on the parkland next door to the Rodeo grounds. Toilets will be provided. Public showers are available at the Bindoon Public Toilets. Please note the ground can be unlevel in places and care will need to be taken at your own risk. 4WD access, No dogs.

Camping will be charged at $25 per vehicle

Limited sites, so book early!

Please follow the signage for access to camping area

Exhibititor Application Forms and Information - download below

Exhibititor Categories

ENTRY FEE $2

CLASS PRIZES

1st $5

2nd $3

SUB SECTION Most points $50 (minimum 4 entrants)

Maximum 2 entries per person per class

Exhibits to be delivered Thursday prior between 3pm-7.30pm

Exhibits to be collected on show day between 4pm-5.30pm

ART

ART01 Oils or Acrylic—any subject matter

ART02 Ink or Watercolour—any subject matter

ART03 Drawing—any subject matter

ART04 Collage or Mixed Media—any subject matter

ART05 Digital Art or Printmaking—any subject matter

ART06 Sculpture and 3D artworks—any subject matter, any media

ART07 Local scene or landscape—any medium

ART08 Local flora or fauna—any medium

ART09 New artist (practicing in chosen media less than 2 years) any subject – any medium


Notes:

  • All names/signatures on entries must be covered

  • All works must have wire or similar to facilitate hanging from a hook.

  • Do not use frames with sharp edges.

  • The maximum area of a 2 dimensional artwork that will be accepted for judging is 0.5m2 (5000cm2) including frame and weighing less than 2.5kg. Artworks larger than this may not be accepted for judging but may be hung at the discretion of the Chief Steward

  • Diptych and Triptych works may be counted as 1 piece if mounted on 1 board or joined to form 1 piece providing it does not exceed 0.5m2 (5000cm2) in area and is able to be judged as one piece, otherwise they will be counted as separate pieces.

  • All entries must have been completed since the previous Show.

ENTRY FEE $2

CLASS PRIZES

1st $5

2nd $3

SUB SECTION Most points $50 (minimum 4 entrants)

Maximum 2 entries per person per class

Exhibits to be delivered Thursday prior between 3pm-7.30pm

Exhibits to be collected on show day between 4pm-5.30pm

BR - Brewing and Spirits

BRS01 Lager – natural ingredients

BRS02 Lager – kit ingredients

BRS03 Stout – natural ingredients

BRS04 Stout – kit ingredients

BRS05 Ale – natural ingredients

BRS06 Ale – kit ingredients

BRS07 Ginger beer – non-alcoholic or alcoholic

BRS08 Cider any fruit - alcoholic & non-alcoholic

BRS09 Spirit - any variety

BRW - Wine Making

BRW01 Fruit wine - dry white

BRW02 Fruit wine - sweet

BRW03 Grain or root wine

BRW04 Novelty wine – sweet

ENTRY FEE $2

CLASS PRIZES

1st $5

2nd $3

SUB SECTION Most points $50 (minimum 4 entrants)

Maximum 2 entries per person per class

Exhibits to be delivered Thursday prior between 3pm-7.30pm

Exhibits to be collected on show day between 4pm-5.30pm

CRY - Cookery

CRY01 White Bread - 1 x 500g loaf

CRY02 Wholemeal or wholegrain bread - 1 x 500g

CRY03 Sourdough Bread - loaf

CRY04 White Bread - Machine made loaf

CRY05 Wholemeal or wholegrain bread - Machine made loaf

CRY06 Fruit Bread - Machine made loaf

CRY07 Bread Rolls - Machine made, plate of 3

CRY08 Plain Scones - plate of 3

CRY09 Sultana Scones - plate of 3

CRY10 Pumpkin Scones - plate of 3

CRY11 Cheese Scones - plate of 3

CRY12 Muffins Savoury - plate of 3

CRY13 Muffins Sweet - plate of 3

CRY14 Sponge Sandwich - unfilled

CRY15 Sponge Sandwich - any flavour, unfilled

CRY16 Plain cake - not iced

CRY17 Orange cake - loaf tin, not iced

CRY18 Chocolate cake - not iced

CRY19 Carrot cake - not iced, no other fruit or nut

CRY20 Banana cake - not iced, no other fruit or nut

CRY21 Fruit cake – not decorated

CRY22 Fruit and/or nut loaf - bar tin

CRY23 Dainty iced cakes - plate of 6

CRY24 Plate of 4 different varieties of biscuits, 2 of each

CRY25 Shortbread - plate of 3

CRY26 Lamingtons - plate of 3

CRY27 Plum pudding - steamed

CRY28 Christmas cake – undecorated

CRY29 Decorated cake – unrestricted

CRY30 Schedule cake – to be made to the recipe

CRY31 Schedule cake – to be made to the recipe Bakehaus Cake Competition


Notes:

  • No prepared mixtures allowed in any class.

  • Cooking must be done at least one day before judging.

  • All cakes must be cooked in 20cm (8”) round tins except orange cake (loaf tin) and decorated cakes/cupcakes.

  • No ring tins.

  • White plates & bags will be provided for uniformity.

  • All decorated cakes must be displayed on own boards

Schedule Cake Recipes

Schedule Cake CRY30

PASSIONFRUIT FRUIT CAKE

Cakes in this class to be made to the following recipe:

Ingredients:

  • 500g mixed, dried fruit

  • ¼ cup orange juice

  • 125g butter, chopped

  • ¾ cup plain flour

  • 1 tsp mixed spice

  • ½ cup passionfruit pulp

  • 1 cup sugar

  • 3 eggs, lightly beaten

  • ¾ cup self raising flour

  • pinch salt

Method:

Combine mixed fruit, passionfruit pulp, orange juice, sugar and butter in a saucepan. Stir over low heat until sugar is dissolved and butter melted. Bring to boil, reduce heat and simmer uncovered for 3 minutes. Remove from heat and cool to room temperature. Stir in eggs, sifted flours and spice. Pour mixture into greased, deep, 20cm round cake tin and bake at 160c for 1 1/4 hours. Stand for 30 minutes before turning onto a wire rack to cool.

Schedule Cake CRY31 - Bakehaus Cake Competition

ORANGE AND POPPY SEED POUND CAKE

Special prizes kindly donated by Bindoon Bakehaus & Café

First $50 Second $30 Third $20

Cakes in this class to be made to the following recipe:

Ingredients:

  • 4 whole eggs

  • 4 egg yolks

  • 20ml orange juice

  • 305g unsalted butter

  • 310g sugar

  • Zest of 2 whole oranges

  • 2g salt

  • 265g flour

  • 30g poppy seeds

Method:

  1. Preheat oven to 170OC
  2. Line 10”/25cm round tin
  3. Whisk eggs, egg yolk & juice together (note: eggs are best at room temp)
  4. Cream butter until light & fluffy approx. 2-3 min
  5. Rub orange zest into sugar
  6. Gradually add sugar to butter
  7. In 3 or 4 stages, whip eggs into butter, stopping to scrape side of bowl between each addition of eggs. If batter starts to split when adding eggs, whip in a tsp or two of flour
  8. Shift flour in to a bowl, add salt & poppy seeds
  9. Fold flour into rest of batter
  10. Gently scape into cake tin & bake for 40mins or till a knife inserted into middle of cake comes out clean.
  11. Cool in tin

ENTRY FEE $2

CLASS PRIZES

1st $5

2nd $3

SUB SECTION Most points $50 (minimum 4 entrants)

Maximum 2 entries per person per class

Exhibits to be delivered Thursday prior to show between 3pm-7.30pm

Exhibits to be collected on show day between 4pm-5.30pm

CBJ - Beading, Jewellery Making

CBJ01 Loom Beading - Any article

CBJ02 Threaded Beading - Any article

CBJ03 Jewellery - Any article


CCP - China painting, Ceramics, Pottery

CCP01 China Painting - Any subject

CCP02 Glass Painting - Any subject

CCP03 Ceramics - Glaze any article

CCP04 Ceramics - Underglaze any article

CCP05 Ceramics - Stain any article

CCP06 Ceramics - Overglaze gold mother of pearl over strokes and decals

CCP07 Ceramics - Any article not covered above

CCP08 Pottery - Hand built

CCP09 Pottery - Wheel thrown

CCP10 Pottery - Slip decorated or under glazed

CCP11 Pottery - Glazed article

CCP12 Pottery - Any other article


CH - Handcrafts

CH01 Collection of 4 different kinds of craft items

CH02 Folk art painting

CH03 Article/Garment woven on a loom

CH04 Pressed flowers mounted

CH05 Stained glass or leadlight

CH06 Christmas decoration

CH07 Mosaic

CH08 Basket making and/or coiling

CH09 Any craft article featuring resin

CH10 Any other craft article not mentioned above


CMW - Metalwork

Maximum size for Metalwork articles 1m x 1m x 1m

CMW01 Any article featuring metalwork


CRU - Recycling and Upcycling

CRU01 Recycling - new article made from waste/rubbish materials

CRU02 Upcycling - Article demonstating creative reuse, repurposing or refurbishment of old items or materials

For the purpose of judging these categories, we define recycling as taking waste products, breaking them down into raw materials and creating something completely new. For example, a book made of handmade paper formed from recycled office waste or a basket woven from strips of old fabric. Upcycling takes an old product you may otherwise throw away and gives it a new lease of life, whilst maintaining some of it’s old characteristics. For example, an old lampshade recovered with scrap fabric, a vintage teapot converted into a lamp.

Note:

  • Maximum size for Recycled and Upcycled articles is 1m x 1m x 1m

  • Please indicate what materials you have used so we know what you have re-invented!


CSB - Scrapbooking

CSB01 Special occasion theme - wedding, Christmas, birthday etc

CSB02 Entrants own theme


CSP - Stamping & Papercraft

CP01 Card Christmas

CP02 Card general

CP03 Paper construction - origami etc

CP04 Paper tole any theme

CP05 Decoupage any article

CP06 Article made using a "Cricut" or other cutting machine

CP07 Any other paper craft article not mentioned above

Notes:

  • Stamping and Papercraft Cards maximum size 210mm x 150mm

  • Square cards 150mm x 150mm

  • For classes CSP01 and CSP02 only the front of the card will be judged


CWW - Woodwork

CWW01 Turned article

CWW02 Carved article

CWW03 Pyrography

CWW04 Furniture - any article

CWW05 Any other article featuring woodwork

Notes:

  • All articles must have been completed since the previous Show.
  • Maximum size for Woodwork articles is 1m x 1m x 1m

ENTRY FEE $2

CLASS PRIZES

1st $5

2nd $3

SUB SECTION Most points $50 (minimum 4 entrants)

Maximum 2 entries per person per class

Exhibits to be delivered on before 8.45am

Exhibits to be collected on show day between 4pm-5.30pm

FA - Alpaca Fleeces

FAL01 White fleeces

FAL02 Coloured fleeces

FS - Sheep Fleeces

FSS01 Merino fleece - Strong

FSS02 Merino fleece - Medium

FSS03 Merino fleece - Fine

FSS04 Merino fleece - Superfine

FSS05 Merino fleece - Lamb’s wool

FSS06 Coloured fleece - Fine

FSS07 Coloured fleece - Strong

FSS08 Fleece suitable for hand spinning

2024 SHEEP DISPLAY - Show us your sheep!

Display a pen of your best sheep and you could win $100 sponsored by the Roger’s family. For details contact - enquiries@bindoonshow.com

ENTRY FEE $2

CLASS PRIZES

1st $5

2nd $3

SUB SECTION Most points $50 (minimum 4 entrants)

FLC07 Special prize $50 Sponsored by Plantation Wildflowers

Maximum 2 entries per person per class

Exhibits to be collected on show day between 4pm-5.30pm

FLA - Floriculture A

Notes:

  • Bottle will be provided

  • Floriculture A exhibits to be delivered Friday October 11 between 5pm-7.30pm

CLASS

FLA01 Rose 1 Cut - 1 Flower per stem

FLA02 Rose Floribunda 1 cut

FLA03 Rose 3 Cuts Same Variety - Staged singly 1 flower per stem (bud, half, full)

FLA04 Rose 3 Cuts Different Varieties - 1 flower per stem

FLA05 Rose 1 Cut Largest

FLA06 Rose 1 Cut Perfumed - (50% perfume 50% form)

FLA07 Iris 1 Cut

FLA08 Hippeastrums 1 Cut

FLA09 Pansy 6 Cuts - With collars

FLA10 Snapdragons 3 Cuts

FLA11 Larkspurs 3 Cuts

FLA12 Gerberas 3 Cuts same

FLA13 Stock 3 Cuts

FLA14 Sweet Peas 6 Cuts

FLA15 Geraniums 3 Truss - Different

FLA16 Pelargonium 3 Truss - Different

FLA17 3 Cuts of Flowering Shrubs, Tree or Climber - different variety named

FLA18 Kangaroo Paws 3 Cuts

FLA19 Strelitzia 1 Cut

FLA20 Garden Flowers Different Varieties - no shrubs, 3 cuts, can include natives

FLA21 3 cuts Same Variety - not included elsewhere

FLB - Floriculture B

Notes:

  • Vase arrangements should be 1.5 times the vase height and coming to a point at the top.

  • Bowl arrangements should be rounded.

  • Floriculture B exhibits to be delivered Friday October 11 between 5pm-7.30pm

FLB01 Vase of Roses

FLB02 Vase of Roses Floribunda

FLB03 Bowl of Petunias

FLB04 Bowl of Nasturtiums

FLB05 Bowl of Lavender

FLB06 Bowl of Mixed Daisies

FLC - Floriculture C

Notes:

  • Flowers may not necessarily be grown by the exhibitor.

  • All materials must be fresh unless otherwise stated.

  • All mechanics or hardware eg. Florist’s oasis, tape or wire etc to be hidden.

  • Floriculture C exhibits to be delivered Friday October 11 between 5pm-7.30pm

FLC01 Arrangement Depicting a Film Title

FLC02 Arrangement Featuring Water

FLC03 Arrangement Featuring a Wedding Celebration

FLC04 Arrangement Featuring Football Colours

FLC05 Tall and Elegant

FLC06 Arrangement of Dried or Artificial Flowers

FLC07 Arrangement Featuring Native wildflowers. Special $50 prize donated by Plantation Wildflowers

FLD - Floriculture D

Notes:

• Floriculture D exhibits to be delivered Thursday 10 October between 3.00pm-7.30pm

FLD01 Flowering pot plant

FLD02 Flowering pot plant, bulb

FLD04 Foliage pot plant

FLD07 Fern in pot

FLD08 Cactus in pot

FLD09 Succulent in pot

FLD12 Hanging basket/container

FLD14 Orchid in flower in pot

FLD15 Multiple planting in pot

FLD16 Palm in pot

FLD17 Rose in pot

FLD18 Pot plant climbing

FLD19 Miniature garden in container

FLD20 Plant in unusual container

FLD21 Plant not specified elsewhere in pot

ENTRY FEE $2

CLASS PRIZES

1st $5

2nd $3

SUB SECTION Most points $50 (minimum 4 entrants)

Maximum 2 entries per person per class

Exhibits to be delivered on Show Day before 8.45am

Exhibits to be collected on show day between 4pm-5.30pm

FNT - Fruit and Nuts

FNT01 Collection of citrus - not more than 12 varieties in own tray

FNT02 Oranges - plate of 3

FNT03 Mandarins - plate of 3

FNT04 Grapefruit - plate of 3

FNT05 Lemons - plate of 3

FNT06 Grapefruit - 1 large

FNT07 Lemon - 1 large

FNT08 Strawberries - plate of 6

FNT09 Loquats - plate of 6

FNT10 Passionfruit - plate of 6

FNT11 Cherry tomatoes - plate of 6

FNT12 Nuts mixed at least 2 varieties - plate of 6

FNT13 Nuts same variety - plate of 6

FNT14 Mulberries - plate of 6

FNT15 Kumquots - plate of 6

FNT16 Blueberries - plate of 6

FNT17 Any other named variety not mentioned above

Notes:

  • Plates will be provided for exhibits

ENTRY FEE $2

CLASS PRIZES

1st $5

2nd $3

SUB SECTION Most points $50 (minimum 4 entrants)

Maximum 2 entries per person per class

Exhibits to be delivered Thursday prior between 3pm-7.30pm

Exhibits to be collected on show day between 4pm-5.30pm

HPC - Confectionary

HPC01 Home made confectionary - collection of 6, no chocolates

HPC02 Chocolates - collection of 6

HPC03 Rumballs x 6

HPC04 Any other confectionary x 6

HPP - Home Produce

HPP01 Collection of home products, arrangement considered

HPP02 Hen eggs - brown or tinted x 6

HPP03 Hen/bantam - white x 6

HPP04 Waterfowl eggs x 6

HPP05 Eggs any other variety x 6

HPP06 Lemon butter - 1 jar

HPP07 Marmalade - any fruit x 1 jar

HPP08 Fig jam-1 jar

HPP09 Apricot jam - 1 jar

HPP10 Plum jam-1 jar

HPP11 Strawberry jam - 1 jar

HPP12 Savoury jam - 1 jar

HPP13 Any other jam - 1 jar

HPP14 Fruit jelly any variety - 1 jar

HPP15 Pickle - any variety labelled x 1 jar

HPP16 Pickled onions - 1 jar

HPP17 Chutney any variety - 1 jar labelled

HPP18 Relish labelled any variety - 1 jar

HPP19 Tomato sauce - 1 bottle

HPP20 Hot sauce - 1 bottle

HPP21 Vinegar - Flavour infused vinegar - 1 bottle

HPP22 Preserved fruits, 2 varieties, in jars

HPP23 Olives - 1 jar

HPP24 Honey - 1 jar

HPP25 Honey creamed - 1 jar

HPP26 Dried fruit - any variety

Notes:

  • All jars must be clearly labelled and dated with unmarked or covered lids.

  • Jars/bottles are to be 250ml-500ml.

  • Use clean jars with no strong odours.

  • Cartons will be provided for eggs.

ENTRY FEE $1

CLASS PRIZES

1st $4

2nd $2

SUB SECTION Most points $10 (minimum 4 entrants)

Maximum 2 entries per person per class

Exhibits to be delivered Thursday prior between 3pm-7.30pm

Exhibits to be collected on show day between 4pm-5.30pm

Notes:

  • All articles must be created by the entrant without adult assistance.

  • No pre-manufactured articles/kits accepted (Lego excepted)

  • Entries not conforming to any specified size restrictions will be excluded from judging.

  • Juniors include people aged 0-17 (inclusive) on Show Day. Please refer to individual classes for further age divisions within this range.

  • Please ensure your entry labels are printed and attached (where they can easily be seen) before delivery.

JNA - Arts and Craft

JCR01 Animal or bird or critter made using fruit and or vegetables

JCR02 Paper mache article

JCR03 Hand made card

JCR05 Wooden article

JCR04 Christas Tree decoration

JCR06 Metalwork article

JCR07 Model made from Plasticine, air drying clay or similar

JCR08 Clay/pottery article

JCR09 Arranged vase of flowers

JCR10 Floating bowl of flowers

JCR11 Stenciling or stamping article

JCR12 Miniature garden in saucer 8 years and under - (no larger than 17cm diameter)

JCR13 Miniature garden in saucer 9 - 17years - (no larger than 17cm diameter)

JCR14 Article made from Lego 8 years and under - no kit

JCR15 Article made from Lego 8 years and under - kit

JCR16 Article made from Lego 9 - 12 years - no kit

JCR17 Article made from Lego 9 - 12 years - kit

JCR18 Article made from Lego 13 - 17 years - no kit

JCR19 Article made from Lego 13 - 17 years - kit

JCR20 Useful article made from upcycled/recycled materials

JCR21 Novelty article made from upcycled/recycled materials

JCR22 Painted rock 400g and under

JCR23 Any craft not specified 8 years and under

JCR24 Any craft not specified 9-17 years


JNC - Cookery

Note:

  • No packet mixes
  • White plates & bags will be provided for uniformity.

JNC01 Small cakes uniced - plate of 3

JNC02 Scones - plate of 3, 12 years and under

JNC03 Scones - plate of 3, 13 years and over

JNC04 Pikelets - plate of 3 unbuttered

JNC05 Muffins - plate of 3

JNC06 Home made confectionary - sample of 3 on saucer

JNC07 Fancy iced commercial biscuits - plate of 3

JNC08 Chocolate cake uniced

JNC09 Plain cake uniced

JNC10 Healthy lunch box


JND - Drawing, Printing, Handwriting

JND01 Drawing any medium 8 years and under

JND02 Drawing any medium 9 - 12 years

JND03 Drawing any medium 13-17 years

JND04 Painting any medium 8 yrs and under

JND05 Painting any medium 9-12 years

JND06 Painting any medium 13-17 years

JND07 Digitally generated artwork

JND08 Calligraphy

JND09 Best printing school years Kindergarten-Preprimary

Print following text in pencil - printing only judged

"The cat sat on the mat. He fell asleep and had a dream about some cream."

JND10 Best handwriting school years 1-3

Print the following in pencil - printing only judged

"Would you rather be a Bloogle Bird and fly around and sing, or would you rather be a Bumble Bee and fly around and sting?"

JND11 Best handwriting school years 4-6

Print the following in pen, ink or biro - printing only judged

"All things dry and dusty,

All plants shrivelled and small,

All trees bare and blighted.

It’s man that made them all.

The fields that yield no harvest,

The empty market stall,

The orchard’s fruitless trees,

It’s man that made them all."


JNH - Hand Work

JNH01 Wall hanging under

JNH02 Felt toy

JNH03 Embroidery article

JNH04 Crochet article

JNH05 Knitted article

JNH06 Any other article not specified


JNM - Machined Work

JNM01 Material toy

JNM02 Pillowcase or cushion cover

JNM03 Any other article made using a sewing machine


JNP - Photography

Notes:

  • All photos entered are to be 15cm x 10cm neither mounted nor framed.

  • Entry label to be attached to back of photo with Entry Number, Section and Class clearly visible from front of photo.

  • No names to be visible.

JNP01 Colour photo animal scene 12 years and under

JNP02 Colour photo animal study 13 - 17years

JNP03 Colour photo people 12 years and under

JNP04 Colour photo people 13 - 17years

JNP05 Colour photo landscape 12 year and under

JNP06 Colour photo landscape 13 - 17 years

JNP07 Colour photo flowers in garden 12 years and under

JNP08 Colour photo flowers in garden 13 - 17 yrs

JNP09 Colour photo selfie 12 years and under

JNP10 Colour photo selfie 13 - 17 years

JNP11 Any other colour photograph 12 years and under

JNP12 Any other colour photograph 13 - 17 years

ENTRY FEE $2

CLASS PRIZES

1st $5

2nd $3

SUB SECTION Most points $50 (minimum 4 entrants)

Maximum 2 entries per person per class

Exhibits to be delivered Thursday prior between 3pm-7.30pm

Exhibits to be collected on show day between 4pm-5.30pm

NH - Needlework - Handwork

NHE01 Embroidered article - on fabric not mesh

NHE02 Candle wicking article

NHE03 Silk ribbon embroidery article

NHE04 Smocked article

NHE05 Any other item NHE (embroidery) Class not specified

NHX01 Counted cross stitch - mounted

NHX02 Any other item NHX (cross stitch) Class not specified

NHC01 Tapestry or petit point - mounted

NHC02 Long stitch - mounted

NHC03 Any other item NHC (tapestry, petit point, long stitch) Class not specified

NHT01 Tatting any article

NHL01 Handmade lace

NHA - Needlework - Handwork - Person with intellectual disability

NHCA03 Canvas - Any other item

NHEA05 Embroidery - Any other item


NM - Needlework - Machined

NMC01 Article of childrens clothing

NMC02 Childrens sleepwear

NMC03 Ladies skirt or dress

NMC04 Any article NMC Class not specified

NMG01 Article featuring applique

NMG03 Cushion

NMG04 Dressed doll

NMG05 Cloth doll or toy

NMG06 Teddy bear

NMG07 Article featuring free creative machined embroidery

NMG08 Article featuring machine programmed pattern or pre programmed or computer

NMG09 Any article NMG Class not specified

NMS01 Girls or boys sleepwear, stretch fabric

NMS02 Adults or childs T-shirt, stretch fabric

NMS03 Adults or childs tracksuit, stretch fabric

NMS04 Garment featuring applique,stretch fabric

NMS05 Any other item NMS (stretch fabric) Class not specified


NPQ - Patchwork & Quilting

NPQ01 PQ - Quilt hand quilted

NPQ02 PQ - Quilt machine quilted

NPQ03 PQ - Quilt hand pieced

NPQ04 PQ - Quilt incorporating machine embroidery

NPQ05 PQ - Any garment in patchwork/quilted

NPQ06 PQ - Quilt incorporating applique any size

NPQ07 PQ - Cot quilt

NPQ08 PQ - Patchwork place mats set of 4 or table runner

NPQ09 PQ - Wall hanging not exceeding 100 cm in width

NPQ10 PQ - Patchwork cushion

NPQ11 PQ - Any other Patchwork not mentioned

Notes:

  • All entries must have been completed since the previous Show.

  • Finished articles must not be worn or washed before judging. However, patchwork fabric fabric may be pre-washed

ENTRY FEE $2

CLASS PRIZES

1st $5

2nd $3

SUB SECTION Most points $50 (minimum 4 entrants)

Maximum 2 entries per person per class

Exhibits to be delivered Thursday prior between 3pm-7.30pm

Exhibits to be collected on show day between 4pm-5.30pm

Notes: PHC Colour Enlargements and PHM Monochrome Sub Sections

  • All photographs in classes prefixed PHM and PHC are to be no larger than A4 (210mm x 297mm) and mounted on card.

  • No other frames allowed. Presentation will be judged.

  • Photos to be entered into one (1) class only (Same image cannot be reproduced and entered into any other classes).

  • Velcro will be placed on the back of entries for display purposes.

  • Labels to be attached to the mount, not photo. Ensure Section, Class and Entry Number are clearly visible, no name. Please write your name on the back of your entry.

  • Photographs not meeting the above criteria may be exhibited but not judged.

PHC - Colour Enlargements

PHC01 Animal or bird study

PHC02 Agriculture and rural life

PHC03 Landscape/seascape/skyscape

PHC04 Portraits & people

PHC05 Still Life - mainly inanimate objects arranged in an artistic way

PHC06 Open


PHM - Monochrome Enlargements

PHM01 Animal or bird study

PHM02 Agriculture and rural life

PHM03 Landscape/seascape/skyscape

PHM04 Portraits & people

PHM05 Still Life - mainly inanimate objects arranged in an artistic wa

PHM06 Open


Notes:

  • Standard Colour Prints 100mm x 150mm are to be unframed, mounts not required.

  • Photos to be entered into one (1) class only - Same image cannot be reproduced and entered into any other classes.

  • Velcro will be placed on the back of photos for display purposes.

  • Labels to be attached to the mount, not photo. Ensure Section, Class and Entry Number are clearly visible, no name. Please write your name on the back of your entry.

  • Photographs not meeting the above criteria may be exhibited but not judged.

PHS - Standard colour prints 10cm x 15cm

PHS01 Animal or bird study

PHS02 People in Action

PHS03 Agriculture & Rural life

PHS04 Architecture

PHS05 Landscape/seascape/skyscape

PHS06 Sunset or sunrise

PHS07 Urban landscape or cityscape

PHS08 Lowlight

PHS09 Macro

PHS10 Portraits/people

PHS11 Western Australian wildflowers & plants

PHS12 Scene in the Shire of Chittering (location named)

PHS13 Still life - mainly of inanimate objects arranged in an artistic way

PHS14 Water

PHS15 Aerial

PHS16 Selfie

PHS17 Reflection

PHS18 "Tell a Story" 3 thematically-connected photos, mounted together

PHS19 Open

ENTRY FEE $2

Prizes

Barnyard Rooster $10

Best in Class

1st $5

2nd $3

Champion Bird in sub section $10

Overall Champion Bird $100

Overall Reserve Champion Bird $50

Notes:

  • Birds to be penned by 8.45am on Show Day, as judging commences at 9.00am.

  • No bird may be entered in more than one class.

  • Exhibits must be the property of the exhibitor.

  • Any bird classed as broody or infected with lice or stick fast will be disqualified.

  • Disease or vermin infested birds will be removed from the pavilion.

  • No birds to be removed from pens before 4.00pm on Show Day.

  • All enquires to Mr Kyle Crane 0404 656 390

  • Owners are responsible for feeding and watering their own birds on Show Day.


PBH - Standard Light Breeds

PBH01 Ancona - male

PBH02 Ancona - female

PBH03 Leghorn White - male

PBH04 Leghorn White - female

PBH05 Silkie any colour - male

PBH06 Silkie any colour - female

PBH07 Any other recognised variety light breed - male

PBH08 Any other recognised variety light breed - female


PBR - Barnyard Rooster Competition

PBR01 Barnyard Rooster


PBS - Soft Feathered Bantams

PBS01 Australian Langshan, any colour - male

PBS02 Australian Langshan, any colour - female

PBS03 Australorp - male

PBS04 Australorp - female

PBS05 Ancona - male

PBS06 Ancona - female

PBS07 Leghorn White - male

PBS08 Leghorn White - female

PBS09 Leghorn any colour - male

PBS10 Leghorn any colour - female

PBS11 Rhode Island - male

PBS12 Rhode Island - female

PBS13 Pekin Black - male

PBS14 Pekin Black - female

PBS15 Pekin any other recognised colour - male

PBS16 Pekin any other recognised colour - female

PBS17 Orpington any colour - male

PBS18 Orpington any colour - female

PBS19 Sussex - male

PBS20 Sussex - female

PBS21 Wyandotte White - male

PBS22 Wyandotte White - female

PBS23 Wyandotte any other colour - male

PBS24 Wyandotte any other colour - female

PBS25 Any other recognised variety Soft Feather bantam - male

PBS26 Any other recognised variety Soft Feather bantam - female


PGB - Game Bantams

PGB01 Old English game black/Red or blue/red wheaton - male

PGB02 Old English game black/Red or blue/red wheaton - female

PGB03 Old English Black/red partridge - male

PGB04 Old English Black/red partridge - female

PGB05 Old English game duckwing - male

PGB06 Old English game duckwing - female

PGB07 Old English game any recognised colour - male

PGB08 Old English game any recognised colour - female

PGB09 Any other variety hard feather Bantam - male

PGB10 Any other variety hard feather Bantam - female


PLH - Large Game Birds

PLH01 Old English game any recognised colour - male

PLH02 Old English game any recognised colour - female

PLH03 Indian game/Jubilee game - male

PLH04 Indian game/Jubilee game - female

PLH05 Australian game any recognised colour - male

PLH06 Australian game any recognised colour - female

PLH07 Any other variety large game fowl - male

PLH08 Any other variety large game fowl - female


PLS - Heavy Breeds

PLS01 Australian Langshan, any colour - male

PLS02 Australian Langshan, any colour - female

PLS03 Australorp any colour - male

PLS04 Australorp any colour - female

PLS05 Plymouth Rock any colour - male

PLS06 Plymouth Rock any colour - female

PLS07 Rhode Island - male

PLS08 Rhode Island - female

PLS09 Orpington any colour - male

PLS10 Orpington any colour - female

PLS11 Any other recognised variety soft feather heavy Breed - male

PLS12 Any other recognised variety soft feather heavy Breed - female


PPS - Pairs

PPS01 Hard Feather large or bantam

PPS02 Soft feather heavy breed large or bantam

PPS03 Soft feather light breed large or bantam

PPS04 Soft Feather bantam

PPS05 Waterfowl large or bantam


PTG - Turkeys, Guinea Fowl

PTG01 Turkey - male

PTG02 Turkey - female

PTG03 Guinea fowl - male

PTG04 Guinea Fowl - female


PWF - Waterfowl

PWF01 Pekin Duck - male

PWF02 Pekin Duck - female

PWF03 MuscovyDuck - male

PWF04 MuscovyDuck - female

PWF05 Campbell Duck - male

PWF06 Campbell Duck - female

PWF07 Indian Runner Duck - male

PWF08 Indian Runner Duck - female

PWF09 Any other recognised Waterfowl - male

PWF10 Any other recognised Waterfowl - female


PJN - Junior Classes (children to 17 years)

PJN01 Hard Feathered Bantam - male

PJN02 Hard Feathered Bantam - female

PJN03 Soft Feathered Bantam - male

PJN04 Soft Feathered Bantam female

PJN05 Heavy Breed - male

PJN06 Heavy Breed - female

PJN07 Light Breed - male

PJN08 Light Breed - female

PJN09 Waterfowl - male

PJN10 Waterfowl - female

ENTRY FEE $2

CLASS PRIZES

1st $5

2nd $3

SUB SECTION Most points $50 (minimum 4 entrants) Sponsored by the Loose Leaf Lettuce Co

Maximum 2 entries per person per class

Exhibits to be delivered Thursday 10 October 2024 between 3pm-7:30pm

Exhibits to be collected on show day between 4pm-5.30pm

VEG - Vegetables

VEG01 Collection of vegetables - own container

VEG02 Cabbage - 1 head

VEG03 Cauliflower - 1 head

VEG04 Broccoli - 1 head

VEG05 Lettuce - 1 head

VEG06 Swedes - 3 washed

VEG07 Turnips - 3 washed

VEG08 Carrots - 3 washed

VEG09 Parsnips - 3 washed

VEG10 Beet - 3 washed

VEG11 Radishes bunch with tops

VEG12 Potatoes - 3

VEG13 Peas green - 10 pods on plate

VEG14 Broad beans - 12 pods on plate

VEG15 Asparagus

VEG16 Rhubarb - 6 sticks

VEG17 Silver beet - bunch of 6

VEG18 Spring onions - bunch of 6

VEG19 Onions - 3

VEG20 Pumpkin - butternut

VEG21 Pumpkin any other

VEG22 Pumpkin - largest

VEG23 Snow peas - 15 pods on plate

VEG24 Spinach - bunch

VEG25 Fresh herbs - bunch with 3 different varieties in bottle of water

VEG26 Garlic - 2 heads on plate

VEG27 Leeks - 3 on plate

VEG28 Celery - 1 head

VEG29 Chillies - 3 on plate

VEG30 Any other variety not mentioned above

Notes:

  • All vegetables must be grown by the exhibitor.

  • Plates will be provided for the display of exhibits, unless otherwise specified.

ENTRY FEE $2

CLASS PRIZES

1st $5

2nd $3

SUB SECTION Most points $50 (minimum 4 entrants)

Maximum 2 entries per person per class

Exhibits to be delivered Thursday prior between 3pm-7.30pm

Exhibits to be collected on show day between 4pm-5.30pm

KKCC - Crochet

KCC01 Baby's matinee jacket - any yarn

KCC02 Cardigan or jumper - any yarn

KCC03 Shawl - any yarn

KCC04 Table centre

KCC05 Knee rug - any yarn

KCC06 Doll or toy - any yarn

KCC07 Any other item not specified

KCK - Knitting

KCK01 Baby's matinee jacket - any yarn

KCK02 Child's jumper or cardigan - any yarn

KCK03 Adult jumper or cardigan - any yarn

KCK04 Coat hanger - any yarn

KCK05 Scarf - any yarn

KCK06 Shawl - any yarn

KCK07 Doll or Toy - Any yarn

KCK08 Machine knitted article

KCK09 Any item not otherwise specified

SPI - Spinning

SPI01 1 x 50 or 100g skein handspun yarn any ply

SPI02 1 x 50g skein speciality yarn

SPI03 1 x 50g skein alpaca yarn

SPI04 1 x 50g skein wool

SPI05 1 x 50g yarn from beginner (spinning less than 3 yrs)

SPI06 Article made from hand spun yarn

SPI07 Felted Article

Judging tips:

  • Crochet work should be neat, clean and well pressed with good shape and proportion.

  • Use a suitable thread ply for design and purpose.

  • Use firm even tension so that design holds its shape. Firm, strong inconspicuous joins; flat, strong elastic side seams; match patterns at seams; display a variety and degree of difficulty of stitches.

  • Make joins at beginning of work and ends darned in vertically not across the work.

  • Cotton should be blocked, dampened and pinned out to size or shape and left to dry.

  • You may use a larger hook for initial chain to keep tension loose and elastic.

The Bindoon Agricultural Society is proud to bring back the Bindoon Ute Muster for 2024

ENTRY FEE $25 for your first class entry, $10 each for additional classes

Registrations on the day are a $35 per class/$20 additional, strictly between 8:00am-9:30am

Each class entry includes automatic entry into the Overall best in display at no extra cost.

CLASS PRIZES

Unique hand-made trophies provided by a metalwork artist awarded for class winners, along with a $50 fuel voucher.

UM01 Best Overall

UM02 Best Blokes 4WD

UM03 Best Chicks 4WD

UM04 Best Blokes BNS

UM05 Best Chicks BNS

UM06 Rural

UM07 Feral

UM08 Street

UM09 Work

Event Rules:

  • Entries will be judged on:
    • presentation of exterior
    • cab interior
    • engine bay,
    • well body or tray
    • tools
    • equipment,
    • accessories and spares (layout and condition)
  • Follow event rules and regulations and directions of event staff

  • No glass

  • No BYO alcohol

  • No antisocial behaviour

  • No car movement during event opening times

  • No dogs

  • No burnouts

  • All vehicles must be registered to the entrant/proof of ownership required

  • Once inside show grounds, vehicles can only be removed during bump out zone

Notes:

  • A Ute muster waiver MUST be signed, along with providing your car details. This form will be sent to you on receipt of your entry.

  • Arrival and registration 8am-9.30am paddock behind Boya Machinery, please see signs for designated Ute Muster entry, separate to Show gates.

  • Judging from 10am Presentations 1.30pm

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