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Message from the Mayor

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.

Through grant funding, Council is proud to work alongside the Berwick and District Agricultural and Horticultural Society to help deliver this iconic event. Farming has always been an important part of our region’s identity, and supporting the people who put food on our tables remains a priority for Council. Beyond that, the Show provides a wonderful platform for the many local groups, volunteers and businesses who showcase their programs, talents and produce each year.

Thousands of families make their way to Akoonah Park annually to enjoy a great day out, and this year promises to be no exception. From thrilling rides and colourful showbags to agricultural displays, cooking and craft exhibits, art and photography displays, wood chopping and dog competitions — there is something for everyone. And of course, no Berwick Show is complete without delicious food and the every popular Saturday night fireworks, guaranteed to light up the sky with a bang.

So make sure you mark 21 and 22 February in your calendars. It will be a wonderful weekend for the entire family, and I can’t wait to head down and join the celebrations. Hope to see you there!

Cr Stefan Koomen

Mayor, City of Casey

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