Bendigo Agricultural Show

Family fun
animals
cooking
Crafts
Showbags
Thrill Rides
fireworks
Market
Food and Music
Photography

The Bendigo Agricultural Show is a celebration of farming, agriculture and the skills and crafts of rural life.

About Event

The Bendigo Agricultural Show Society was founded in 1859 and has conducted an annual spring show every year since (excepting during World War 2, Covid19 and Floods).

The first “prize” shows were held in the autumn from 1854 to 1859, this was to be the forerunner of our present Bendigo Agricultural Show Society Inc.

The first competition activity of the new Society was a ploughing match on June 15th 1859, this was to be held at Lockwood, on land between the Queen’s Head and Argyle Hotels; the land being marked out in half acre blocks. The Show Girl was also present in a flowing riding habit and riding sidesaddle, many competed for Belle of the Ball that night.

It is from these early beginnings that our present society emerged. We now have a two day show of Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Poultry, Dogs, Horticulture, Home industries- Cooking, Needlework, Knitting, Art and Craft, Photography, and School Projects. We have a two-day show for the horses, which include- Clydesdales, Arabians, Ridden and Led classes, Show jumping, miniature horses, harness horses, pony club and novelty events.

Since the Society was formed, we have had 46 Presidents and 16 Secretaries. The present day venue “The Prince of Wales Showgrounds” opened in 1968 and is a far cry from the small “Prize Show” held in Pall Mall.

The Agricultural Show Society is proud of its history and has been a major player in the community providing facilities for user groups within the Bendigo region and hosting National events.

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