| Sydney Royal Easter Show Competition - ENDED |
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Competition ENDED Competition Ends Sunday 16 March 2008
Congratulations to the winners: Simon E Tom M Karen P Kristy M Baris A Nicole H
The Sydney Royal Easter Show is the largest annual event staged in Australia, attracting an average of 900,000 Show-goers each year. Sydney Showground, at Sydney Olympic Park is transformed to play host to a festival that is unique to Australia and its diverse cultural and rural heritage. The Show runs for 14 days over the Easter period, starting the day before Good Friday, Thursday 20 March and running until Wednesday 2 April. It is a pinnacle event enjoyed by Australians of all ages. Each year, the Show aims to highlight Australian agricultural excellence through Competitions and education, while promoting national and international awareness of the country’s proud rural heritage. Approximately 15,000 competitors submit some 35,000 entries for judging in over 40 diverse Sydney Royal Competitions spanning livestock, domestic animals, District Exhibits, apiculture, poultry, arts, wood chopping and horticulture to name but a few. The Show is a festival of diversity, culture and lifestyle and a celebration of the legacy that is Australian agriculture. Sydney Showground literally overflows with entertainment, excitement and educational opportunities. Whether it’s a culinary feast you desire or a day of adrenaline pumping action, fireworks and fashion, rides and races, the Sydney Royal Easter Show is your ticket to ‘Get Amongst Australia’s Greatest’!
Date : Thursday 20 March until Wednesday 2 April. Venue : Sydney Showground, at Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney. Visit Website : http://www.eastershow.com.au/ for ticketing and more information !! How to enter?
Question 3. This image is for Question 3 - Use your imagination, in 10 words or less, provide a caption based on the picture below.
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