Anticipation is mounting across the South East as the much-loved Berwick Show prepares to return to Akoonah Park this weekend, promising a full day of entertainment, competition and community celebration.
Marking its 177th year, the Berwick & District Agricultural & Horticultural Show will once again showcase the region’s proud agricultural heritage alongside a diverse program.
Proudly supported by City of Casey, Mayor Stefan Koomen is excited for the many people who will descend on Akoonah Park this weekend.
“The Berwick Show is one of the highlights of the City of Casey’s annual calendar, and I’m delighted to celebrate the return of this much-loved community event for its 177th year,“ he said.
“The Show continues to be one of Casey’s standout events, drawing families, local groups and businesses together every year.“
This year’s theme is “Family Fun for Everyone,” offering a host of activities, both new and returning, for people of all ages.
Entry is free for all children aged 12 and under. This year, the show will feature its Discovery Trail, where children can pick up their own treasures throughout the park, also free for those aged 12 and under.
Buckets can be collected from the information centre. Numbers are limited each day, so people are encouraged enter early.
Organisers say this year’s show will feature an exceptional lineup of livestock competitions, with strong entries expected in cattle, sheep, goats and poultry categories.
Young farmers will also take centre stage in the popular junior handler events, demonstrating the skill and dedication that continue to sustain the industry.
Key attractions will return, including the dog high jump, wood chop competition, motorbike stunt show and the Saturday night fireworks.
New additions include a performance by whipcracking national champion Emiliqua East, a thrilling and educational workshop on Australia’s venomous reptiles presented by Blacksnake Productions, and much more.
Meanwhile, inside the pavilion, visitors can look forward to impressive displays of home baking, handicrafts, photography and art, all competing for the coveted first-place ribbons.
Families attending the show can expect plenty of entertainment beyond the competition rings. Amusement rides, children’s activities and live music performances are scheduled across the weekend, creating a lively festival atmosphere.
A wide range of food vendors will be on site, offering everything from classic show favourites to locally produced treats.
Community groups and local businesses will also host stalls, providing an opportunity for residents to connect and learn more about services and initiatives in the area.
The Berwick Horse Show is set for the following weekend, with show jumping and dressage competitions running throughout the day.
The Berwick Show will be held this weekend, 21 and 22 February, at Akoonah Park.
More information about the show schedule and tickets can be found at berwickshow.org.au.







