Guests to the Echuca Moama Show were on a high, embracing the many sights and scenes on offer. Photos: Aidan Briggs
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Aidan Briggs
Olympia Boukas and Lillie Christen check out the turtles.
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Aidan Briggs
Echuca-based Riverboatz Takeaway Cafe supplied show fare.
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Aidan Briggs
Visitors flocked to Echuca Showgrounds on Saturday, November 9 and Sunday, November 10, enjoying rides, showbags, games and agricultural displays for the 2024 Echuca Moama Show.
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The Echuca-Moama and District Agricultural Show Society put on all of the action, providing entertainment for the whole family.
Between rides, visitors cooled down with snow cones.
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Aidan Briggs
Up and coming local band the River Bandits kept crowds entertained.
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Aidan Briggs
Victoria Illig was high in the sky.
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Aidan Briggs
Bakers, photographers and artists put their skills to use in the Keith Hart Pavilion, while animals from far and wide were on show, kids soaked up the rides and free activities, and Stewart Bryant brought his champion whip-cracking to town.
Families enjoyed the rides on offer including the dodgem cars and cha cha ride.
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Aidan Briggs
The petting zoo remained a staple of the two days.
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Aidan Briggs
Alyssa McMaster Kershaw and Hudson Connelly gave the dodgem cars a go.
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Aidan Briggs
Car lovers were sorted with the ute competition and show and shine, fireworks lit up the skies on Saturday night, and the show stars were showstoppers on Sunday.
Riv photographer Aidan Briggs was on hand to capture Saturday’s festivities.
Zoe and Jacob Jennings made the most of the face painting.
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Aidan Briggs
The sideshow activities impressed crowds across the weekend.
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Aidan Briggs
Leo Stones went for a pony ride.
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Aidan Briggs