
THE beloved Whittlesea Show has always been a staple of the community and the 2024 event, to be held November 2-3, will prove once again to be a magnificent day out with entertainment for all.
In his first year as Whittlesea Agricultural Society president, with a team of dedicated volunteers, Jayson Munro introduced additions that will impress newcomers and wow those returning.
2024 offers a range of skill demonstrations and opportunities to participate in, including rope making, butter churning, sourdough making, cake decorating, and free children’s activities such as bag and mask decorating.

“The Whittlesea Agricultural Society tries to honour both the Show’s history and agriculture in the area, while continuing to introduce changes and improvements each year,” said Mr Munro.
“This year we are pleased to be able to introduce Cluney’s Tavern, where people can relax, as well as more subtle additions including new rides, and demonstrations of skills from the past. As the community continues to support this event, we, in turn, continually push to create a show to entertain.”
The new look Education Pavilion will feature activities and attractions to entertain both the young and adults. Amongst the pavilions there will be heritage displays, sheep and the ever-popular animal nursery. There will also be new competitions, including an adorable pygmy goat obstacle course.
Expect pull tractors to see, toy tractors to drive, and a range of attractions including interactive simulations, all day circus and more. Fresh off the back of performing at the legendary CMA Festival in Nashville, breakout star Taylor Moss will hit the stage Sunday afternoon.
The full Whittlesea Show schedule is available online at www.whittleseashow.org.au and tickets can be purchased online or at the gate on November 2-3.





