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Heritage , Discovery , Connections
EntriesGuide TO
2021
SECTION A
AGRICULTURE
FRUITA1 Grapefruits (3x)A2 Lemons (3x)A3 Oranges (3x) NavelA4 Oranges (3x) Any otherA5 Mandarins (6x) ImperialA6 Mandarins (6x) Any otherA7 Fruit – Any other varietyA8 Fruit Collection – At least 4 varieties
VEGETABLESA9 Cauliflower (1 head)A10 Cabbage (1 head)A11 Broccoli (1 head)A12 Silver Beet (6 sticks)A13 Lettuce - Hearting Lettuce (1 head)A14 Lettuce - Loose Leaf (1 head)A15 Peas (500g)A16 Radishes (bunch of 6)A17 Carrots (bunch of 5)A18 Beetroot (bunch of 3)A19 Turnips (bunch of 3)A20 Spring OnionsA21 Pumpkin – Queensland BlueA22 Pumpkin – Any other varietyA23 Pumpkin – LargestA24 Table Tomatoes (6x)A25 Vegetables – Any other varietyA26 Vegetables Collection – 4 or more
varietiesA27 Vegetables – Salad CollectionA28 Herbs Collection – Growing in
containerA29 Bush Tucker – Any varietyA30 Vegetables Asian – Any variety
FARM PRODUCEA31 White Eggs (6x) in containerA32 Brown Eggs (6x) in containerA33 Duck Eggs (6x) in containerA34 Honey – LightA35 Honey – MediumA36 Honey – DarkA37 500g Block of waxA38 Farm Produce – Any otherA39 Commercial Entry – Edible garden
produce collectionA40 Farm Produce Collection – Any
vegetables, fruit, eggs, dairy products, grown on one property
A41 Farm Produce Collection – Grown by an Individual or group of people
A42 Bush tucker collection.
SECTION AJ
AGRICULTURE JUNIOR
JUNIOR SECTIONAJ1 Grapefruits (3x)AJ2 Lemons (3x)AJ3 Oranges (3x) - NavelAJ4 Oranges (3x) - Any other varietyAJ5 Mandarins (6x)AJ6 Fruit (3x) – Any other varietyAJ7 Fruit Collection – At least 4 varietiesAJ8 Radishes (bunch of 6)AJ9 Silver Beet (3 or more sticks)
AJ10 Lettuce (1 head)AJ11 ZucchiniAJ12 Vegetable – Any varietyAJ13 Vegetable collectionAJ14 White Eggs (6x) in containerAJ15 Brown Eggs (6x) in containerAJ16 Duck Eggs (6x) in containerAJ17 Bantam Eggs (6x) in container
SECTION B
ART SENIOR
ART SENIOR B1 DrawingB2 PaintingB3 PrintmakingB4 Mixed MediaB5 Sculpture
SECTION BJ
ART JUNIOR
4 YEARS AND UNDERBJ1 DrawingBJ2 PaintingBJ3 PrintmakingBJ4 Multi MediaBJ5 SculptureBJ6 GROUP ENTRY: Incorporating any or
a combination of the above classes – Maximum size 2m wide by 1m high.
5 TO 8 YEARS BJ7 DrawingBJ8 PaintingBJ9 PrintmakingBJ10 Multi MediaBJ11 SculptureBJ12 GROUP ENTRY: Incorporating any or
a combination of the above classes – Maximum size 2m wide by 1m high.
9 TO 12 YEARSBJ13 DrawingBJ14 PaintingBJ15 PrintmakingBJ16 Mixed MediaBJ17 SculptureBJ18 GROUP ENTRY: Incorporating any or
a combination of the above classes – Maximum size 2m wide by 1m high.
13 TO 15 YEARSBJ19 DrawingBJ20 PaintingBJ21 PrintmakingBJ22 Multi MediaBJ23 SculptureBJ24 GROUP ENTRY: Incorporating any or
a combination of the above classes – Maximum size 2m wide by 1m high.
SECTION G
COOKING SENIOR
GENERALG1 Bread Challenge – any other, state
nameG2 Scone Challenge (x3) – whiteG3 Scones (x3) – sweet or savoury, state
nameG4 Damper Challenge – any variety,
state name
G5 Muffins (x3) – Savoury G6 Muffins (x3) – SweetG7 Pasties (x3) – Homemade pastryG8 Pasties (x3) – Bought pastryG9 Sausage Rolls Challenge (x3) –
Homemade pastry, 7cm longG10 Sausage Rolls (x3) – Bought pastry,
7cm longG11 ANZAC Biscuits (x3) – Challenge G12 Biscuits – Three distinct varieties,
state name, x2 of eachG13 Jam Tarts (x3)G14 Melting Moments (x3)G15 Cupcakes (x3) – Judged on
decoration onlyG16 Chocolate Cake – Traditional, iced
top onlyG17 Chocolate Cake – Any other, state
name, iced top onlyG18 Cake Challenge – Orange, iced top
onlyG19 Cake – Any other, state type, iced
top onlyG20 Sponge Challenge – No bigger than
20cm (4 eggs, fatless) jam filled, no cream, not iced
G21 Sweets Challenge – Three distinct varieties, state type, x2 of each
G22 Novelty Cake – Challenge G23 Fruit Cake – ChallengeG24 Christmas Pudding G25 Family Favourite – State NameG26 Healthy Food Slice (x3) – Include
ingredientsG27 Gluten Free Slice or Biscuits (x3) –
Only of 1 typeG28 Beverage – non alcoholic – small
bottle, state ingredients/date madeG29 Raspberry Jam Slice (x3) – Challenge
*Recipe providedG30 Marmalade – 1 fruit – name fruitG31 Marmalade – Any variety, name
fruitsG32 Jam Challenge – Any variety, name
fruit/fruitsG33 Lemon ButterG34 ChutneyG35 Pickled Vegetables – Label
ingredientsG36 Tomato SauceG37 Sauce – Any type, state nameG38 Chilli – Any preserve, label
ingredients
SECTION GJ
COOKING JUNIOR
SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS YEAR 7 – 12GJ1 Scone Challenge (x3) – whiteGJ2 Biscuit Collection – 3 distinct
varieties, 2x of each GJ3 Any preserve from the senior section
– State nameGJ4 Novelty Cake Challenge – Must be
named*, see cooking hints
PRIMARY SCHOOL YEAR 3 - 6GJ5 Cupcakes – Judged on decoration
only 3xGJ6 Muffins – either sweet or savoury,
state name 3xGJ7 Chocolate Crackles – 3x
GJ8 Novelty Cake Challenge – Must be named* – see cooking hints
JUNIOR SCHOOL TRANSITION - YEAR 2GJ9 Muffins – 3x Either sweet or savoury,
state nameGJ10 Cupcakes – 3x Judged on
decorations onlyGJ11 Gingerbread Men – Judged on
decorations only 2xGJ12 Edible Necklace – Not necessarily to
be worn
PRESCHOOL AND UNDERGJ13 Gingerbread Men – Judged on
decoration only 2xGJ14 Teddy Bear – Judged on decoration
only 3xGJ15 Cupcakes – Judged on decoration
only 3xGJ16 Edible Necklace – Not necessarily to
be worn
SECTION H
CRAFT
SEWING (MACHINE)H1 Sewn Garment (Ladies/Man) – Any
fabricH2 Sewn Garment (Girls/Boy) – Any
fabricH3 Sewn Garment (Babies) – Any fabricH4 Sewn small item – Suitable for a giftH5 Novice Sewer – Any article, any
fabricH6 Over 70 Sewer – Any article, any
fabric
CROCHET (ANY FIBRE)H7 Crochet Baby SetH8 Crochet Shawl/ StoleH9 Crochet Garment (any age group)H10 Crochet Doily Cloth or Table RunnerH11 Crochet Supper or Table Cloth –
LaceH12 Crochet Rug or BedspreadH13 Crochet Tea CosyH14 Crochet Beanie and/or ScarfH15 Crochet Dolls ClothesH16 Crochet – any other eg: socks, face
washers, hot water bottle coverH17 Novice Crocheter – Any ArticleH18 Over 70 Crocheter – Any Article
KNITTING (ANY FIBRE, HAND KNITTED) H19 Knitted Baby SetH20 Knitted Shawl/ StoleH21 Knitted Garment (Any age group)H22 Knitted Tea CosyH23 Hand Knit Special Techniques - Fair
Isle, Intarsia, Double Knitting H24 Knitted SocksH25 Knitted Item – Rug or BedspreadH26 Knitted Beanie and/or ScarfH27 Knitted Dolls ClothesH28 Knitted ScarfH29 Over 70 Knitter – Any article
DOLLS/ SOFT TOYSH30 Porcelain Doll – Dressed and doll
made by youH31 Porcelain Doll – Only dressed by you
H32 Dressed Doll – Hand or machine sewn
H33 Soft Toy – Cuddly, suitable for a child
H34 Soft Toy – FeltH35 Soft Toy – Hand/ machine sewnH36 Soft Toy – CrochetH37 Soft Toy – Knitted
HAND MADE TEDDY BEARSH38 Teddy Bear – undressed, up to 20cm
(bow permitted)H39 Teddy Bear – undressed, over 20cm
(bow permitted)H40 Teddy Bear – dressed up to 20cmH41 Teddy Bear – dressed over 20cmH42 Teddy Bear – felted, any sizeH43 Novice Teddy Bear Maker
EMBROIDERYH44 Long Stitch – Any articleH45 Counted Stitch – Any articleH46 Cross Stitch – Any articleH47 Surface Stitchery – Any articleH48 Hardanger or Drawn Thread – Any
articleH49 Brazilian Embroidery – Any articleH50 Ribbon Embroidery – Any articleH51 Smocking – Any articleH52 Machine Embroidery – Any articleH53 Combined Embroidery Techniques –
Any articleH54 Embroidery Christmas DecorationH55 Novice Embroider – Any articleH56 Over 70 Embroider – Any article
TAPESTRYH57 Tapestry – Unframed articleH58 Tapestry – Framed articleH59 Tapestry – Combined tent stitch and
petit pointH60 Petit Point – Unframed articleH61 Petit Point – Framed article
PATCHWORK, QUILTING AND APPLIQUEH62 Queen or King Quilt (machine work)H63 Queen or King Quilt (hand work)H64 Single Quilt (machine work)H65 Single Quilt (handmade)H66 Cot or Wall Hanging (machine work)H67 Cot or Wall Hanging (handmade)H68 Quilt no bigger than Queen size
Combined TechniqueH69 Patchwork item – Any article eg;
bags, table runnerH70 Novice Quilt MakerH71 Over 70 Quilt Maker
LACEWORKH72 Lace – BobbinH73 Lace – Needle/ Knitted/ Tatted/
Crochet/ Hairpin or HookH74 Lace – Contemporary and/or Wire
LaceH75 Novice Lace MakerH76 Over 70 Lace Maker
HAND SPINNING AND WEAVING H77 Handspun Wool – Hair or Fibre
(one skein)
H78 Handspun Fine Wool – Hair or Fibre (one skein)
H79 Weaving – Natural Fibre – Any article
H80 Weaving – Commercial Fibre – Any article
H81 Novice Spinner/ WeaverH82 Over 70 Spinner/ Weaver
FABRIC MANIPULATION AND DYINGH83 Fabric Manipulation - Any articleH84 Dyes – Natural, coloured wool or
fibreH85 Dyes – Commercial, coloured wool
or fibreH86 Fabric Painting – Natural dyes – Any
articleH87 Fabric Painting – Commercial dyes –
Any articleH88 Tie dye – Any articleH89 Batik – Any articleH90 Sun/Solar dying – Any articleH91 Silk Painting – Any article
FOLK ARTH92 Folk Art – TraditionalH93 Folk Art – ModernH94 Decoupage – TraditionalH95 Decoupage – Resin
CERAMICS AND POTTERYH96 Hand Built – Any articleH97 Pre-Cast Mould – Any articleH98 Wheel Thrown – Any articleH99 Novice PotterH100 Over 70 Potter
WOODWORKH101 Wood Piece – OrnamentalH102 Lathe Piece – Any articleH103 Functional Piece – AmateurH104 Functional Piece – ProfessionalH105 Scroll Work – Any articleH106 Novice Wood TurnerH107 Over 70 Wood Turner
BEADING WORKH108 Beaded Jewellery – Any ArticleH109 Beaded Christmas DecorationH110 Picture – Using all BeadsH111 Novice Beaded Work
FELTINGH112 Silk Fusion – Any articleH113 Felting – NeedleH114 Felting Item – Novelty H115 Felted Item – Any articleH116 Novice Felter
PAPER CRAFT H117 Paper (A4) – Handmade H118 Greeting card – HandmadeH119 Bookmaking – Paper basedH120 Papertole – Any articleH121 Quilling – Any articleH122 Scrapbooking – Double pageH123 Scrapbooking – Single pageH124 Scrapbooking – On a themeH125 Scrapbooking – Small handmade
albumH126 Novice Scrapbooker
Rumball Hall COMPETITIONS
REPURPOSED, RECYCLE OR REUSED WORKH127 Repurposed Sewn Item – any articleH128 Repurposed Crochet Item – any
articleH129 Repurposed Knitted Item – any
articleH130 Repurposed Woodwork Item – any
article H131 Repurposed Combined item (more
than one material e.g. wool and fabric) – any article
CRAFT TECHNIQUES H132 Glass Painting- Any articleH133 Kiln Fired GlassH134 Egg Artistry – Combined techniquesH135 Jewellery – Not using beadsH136 Basket Making – Using natural fibreH137 Basket Making – Combined fibres
usedH138 Rug Making – Any articleH139 Christmas Decoration – Not paper
basedH140 Fibre Art – Any techniqueH141 Metal Craft – Any articleH142 Combined mixed media – Any
medium, collage, bark, silver, shells.
GROUP OR ORGANISATION PROJECTH143 Any article or project of mixed
media
SECTION HJ
CRAFT JUNIOR
5 YEARS AND UNDERHJ1 Crochet/ KnittingHJ2 WeavingHJ3 FeltingHJ4 Fibre Art – any articleHJ5 Finger Painting – T-shirt or
PillowcaseHJ6 Rug MakingHJ7 Christmas Decoration – using beadsHJ8 Paper Making (A4 size)HJ9 Combined Craft – any technique
e.g. tomboy
6 & 7 YEARSHJ10 Crochet/ KnittingHJ11 WeavingHJ12 FeltingHJ13 Basket WeavingHJ14 WoodworkHJ15 Rug MakingHJ16 Christmas Decoration – fabric basedHJ17 Christmas Card Making (up to 3
cards)HJ18 Combined Craft – any technique
8 TO 10 YEARSHJ19 SewingHJ20 Crochet/ KnittingHJ21 Cross StitchHJ22 Basket MakingHJ23 FeltingHJ24 Christmas Tree Decoration HJ25 WoodworkHJ26 Greeting Card Making (up to 3
cards)HJ27 Combined Craft – Any technique
11 TO 13 YEARSHJ28 SewingHJ29 Crochet/ KnittingHJ30 Embroidery/ Cross StitchHJ31 Fabric PaintingHJ32 Ceramic, Pottery or GlassHJ33 WoodworkHJ34 FeltingHJ35 Scrapbooking – Single PageHJ36 Christmas Tree Decoration
14 TO 16 YEARSHJ37 SewingHJ38 Crochet/KnittingHJ39 Fabric PaintingHJ40 Ceramic, Pottery or GlassHJ41 WoodworkHJ42 Beading WorkHJ43 Paper (A4) – Hand madeHJ44 Scrap Booking – Double pageHJ45 Christmas Tree Decoration
SCHOOL ORGANISATION GROUP PROJECTHJ46 5 Years and UnderHJ47 6 – 7 YearsHJ48 8 – 10 YearsHJ49 11 – 13 YearsHJ50 14 – 16 Years
SECTION J
HOBBIES
4 YEARS AND UNDERCREATIONS
J1 Pet RockJ2 Play Dough Animal – on small baseJ3 Recycled CreationJ4 Egg Carton CreatureJ5 Diorama – any 3D sceneJ6 Any Other
LEGO (NO KITS)
J7 Model / Scene
6 YEARS AND UNDERCREATIONS
J8 Pet RockJ9 Play Dough Animal – on small baseJ10 Recycled CreationJ11 Egg Carton CreatureJ12 Diorama – any 3D sceneJ13 Any Other
LEGO (NO KITS)
J14 ModelJ15 Scene
8 YEARS AND UNDERLEGO (NO KITS)
J16 ModelJ17 Scene
KITS (INCL. LEGO)
J18 ModelJ19 Scene
CREATIONS
J20 Pet RockJ21 Decorated BottleJ22 Recycled CreationJ23 Diorama – any 3D sceneJ24 Any Other
COLLECTIONS
J25 Any Collection
12 YEARS AND UNDERLEGO (NO KITS)
J26 ModelJ27 Scene
KITS (INCL. LEGO)
J28 ModelJ29 Scene
COLLECTIONS
J30 Any Collections
CREATIONS
J31 Pet RockJ32 Decorated BottleJ33 MobileJ34 Soap CarvingJ35 Origami – 3 different piecesJ36 Diorama – any 3 different piecesJ37 Recycled CreationJ38 Any other
16 YEARS AND UNDERLEGO (NO KITS)
J39 ModelJ40 Scene
KITS (INCL. LEGO)
J41 ModelJ42 Scene
COLLECTIONS
J43 Any Collection
CREATIONS
J44 MobileJ45 Soap CarvingJ46 Origami – 3 different piecesJ47 Diorama – any 3D sceneJ48 Recycled CreationJ49 Any other
OPENLEGO (NO KITS)
J50 ModelJ51 Scene
KITS (INCL. LEGO)
J52 ModelJ53 Scene
COLLECTIONS
J54 Any Collections
CREATIONS
J55 Candle – handmadeJ56 Wood/Metal Work – functionalJ57 Diorama – any 3D sceneJ58 Wall HangingJ59 Recycled CreationJ60 Any Other
SCHOOL AND ORGANISATION GROUP PROJECTSJ61 Group/School 4 Years old and underJ62 Group/School 6 Years old and underJ63 Group/School 8 Years old and underJ64 Group/School 12 Years old and
underJ65 Group/School 16 Years old and
under
SECTION L
HORTICULTURE
CUT FLOWERS (IN CLEAR CONTAINERS)L1 1 Bloom – Any varietyL2 3 Blooms – One varietyL3 1 Rose BloomL4 3 Rose Blooms - Any colourL5 3 Stems – One varietyL6 Best Collection – 10 or more
varieties (1 of each)L7 Australian Native – In bloom (1 cut)L8 Australian Native – In bloom (3
distinct varieties – 1 cut each)L9 Eucalypt – in bloom (1 variety – 2
cuts)L10 Sturt Desert Pea (1 cut)L11 Eremophila – In bloom (2 cuts)
ARRANGEMENTS L12 Arrangement of Fresh Flowers – In a
vaseL13 Arrangement (Special Occasion
– please specify) – Under 30cm in height
L14 Arrangement of RosesL15 Tall and slenderL16 Floating Bowl – Floral design, not to
exceed 30cm overallL17 Miniature Dried Arrangement – Less
than 8cm in heightL18 Bunch of Violets – including leavesL19 Fruit and/or Vegetable Animal/ Bird
– Horticultural decorations may be used
L20 A clutch of weeds non politicalL21 Decoration on a platter – a raised
platter of good design, material glued in place, not to exceed 30cm overall
L22 Novelty Arrangement – Fruits, nuts, vegetables, flowers allowed
L23 Fairy Garden – Not to exceed 45cm overall
L24 Miniature Garden – To be arranged on a sand tray, not to exceed 15cm overall
ARRANGEMENTS FOR PROFESSIONALS L25 Arrangements for Special occasion
using only 5 flowers and any foliageL26 Tall and Slender – Minimum height
45cmL27 Corsage or Buttonhole – Any style
to be suitably displayedL28 Necklace of Seeds, Seed Caps/Pods
– Must be wearable and prepared for display
PLANTS GROWN IN CONTAINERSL29 Indoor Plant (non-flowering) –
Container diameter over 21cmL30 Fern – Maiden hairL31 Fern – In Hanging Basket (not
asparagus)L32 Hanging Basket – not fernL33 Succulents – 3 or more varietiesL34 Succulent – 1 varietyL35 Cacti – 3 or more varietiesL36 Cactus – 1 varietyL37 Orchid in bloom
L38 Patio Pot – May contain multiple plants
L39 Patio Pot of flowering annualsL40 Bonsai – Established 12 monthsL41 Bonsai – Established over 5 yearsL42 Terrarium
SECTION LJ
HORTICULTURE - JUNIOR
5 YEARS AND UNDERLJ1 Floral Saucer (in wet sand or oasis) –
Saucer must be completely covered with shape of the saucer retained (max size 20cm)
LJ2 Fairy Garden – Not to exceed 45cm overall
LJ3 Rock Garden for Dinosaurs – In a flat container
LJ4 Fruit and/ or Vegetable Animal/ Bird – Horticulture decorations may be used
LJ5 Best Decorated Gum Boots – 1 pairLJ6 Seedlings in Egg Shells – May
be decorated, must be whole as possible and to be displayed up right (min 4 max 6)
6 TO 8 YEARS LJ7 Egg Cup – of fresh flowersLJ8 Floral Saucer (in wet sand or oasis) –
Saucer must be completely covered with shape of the saucer retailed (max size 20cm)
LJ9 Fairy Garden – Not to exceed 45cm overall
LJ10 Space Scene Rock Garden – In a flat container
LJ11 Necklace of Seeds, Seed Caps/ podsLJ12 Fruit and/ or Vegetable Animal/ Bird
Horticulture decorations may be used
LJ13 Decorated Gum Boots – 1 pairLJ14 Big Hairy Caterpillar – Using
a sock or stocking filled with potting mixture and grass seeds – decorations may be used
9 TO 12 YEARS LJ15 Egg Cup – of fresh flowersLJ16 Floral Saucer (in wet sand or oasis) –
Saucer must be completely covered with shape of the saucer retailed (max size 20cm)
LJ17 Fairy Garden – Not to exceed 45cm overall
LJ18 Rock Garden – In a flat container LJ19 Fruit and/ or Vegetable Animal/ Bird
Horticulture decorations may be used
LJ20 Decorated Gum Boots – 1 pairLJ21 Scarecrow – Max height 2m
13 TO 15 YEARSLJ22 Floral Saucer (in wet sand or oasis) –
Saucer must be completely covered with shape of the saucer retailed (max size 20cm)
LJ23 Decorated plate – A raised pattern of good design; material/s glued in place
LJ24 Fruit and/ or Vegetable Animal/ Bird Horticulture decorations may be used
LJ25 Floating Bowl – Floral design not to exceed 30cm overall
LJ26 Scarecrow – Max height 2m
LJ27 Fairy Garden – Not to exceed 45cm overall
LJ28 Terrarium in a mason jar
OPEN (16 YEARS AND UNDER)LJ29 Arrangement of fresh materialsLJ30 Scarecrow – Max height 2mLJ31 Necklace of seeds, seed caps/pods
– Must be wearable and prepared for display
LJ32 Butterfly on a plate - Using horticultural materials (max size plate 50cm)
SECTION M
PET AND ANIMAL NURSERY
NURSERY M1 Birds – LargeM2 Birds – SmallM3 CatsM4 DogsM5 Farm PetsM6 FishM7 Guinea PigsM8 MiceM9 Native PetsM10 PoultryM11 RabbitsM12 ReptilesM13 Pets – Any other
SECTION N
PHOTOGRAPHY
JUNIORS N1 8 years and underN2 9 - 12 yearsN3 13 - 17 years
BEGINNERS N4 Black & White N5 Places & ScapesN6 PeopleN7 Open
OPENN8 Black & White N9 Central Australian EventsN10 Places & Scapes – Alice SpringsN11 Places & Scapes – Central AustraliaN12 Places & Scapes – OpenN13 People N14 Australian Wildlife N15 Wildlife – Open N16 Flora & FungiN17 TravelN18 Pets & Domesticated AnimalsN19 Panoramas N20 Twilight & NightN21 Macro N22 Creative / ExperimentalN23 Open
SECTION E
CATTLE
LED CLASSES – BULLPOLL HEREFORD
E1 Bull – Under 18 monthsE2 Bull - 18 to 24 monthsE3 Bull – Mature
SANTA GERTRUDIS
E4 Bull – Under 18 monthsE5 Bull – 18 to 24 monthsE6 Bull – Mature
DROUGHTMASTER
E7 Bull – Under 18 monthsE8 Bull – 18 to 24 monthsE9 Bull – Mature
ANGUS
E10 Bull – Under 18 MonthsE11 Bull – 18 to 24 MonthsE12 Bull – Mature
BRAHMAN
E13 Bull – Under 18 monthsE14 Bull – 18 to 24 monthsE15 Bull – Mature
ANY OTHER BREED
E16 Bull – Under 18 monthsE17 Bull – 18 to 24 monthsE18 Bull – Mature
LED CLASSES – NT BRED BULLNT BRED – ANY BREED
E19 Bull – Under 18 monthsE20 Bull – 18 to 24 monthsE21 Bull – Mature
LED CLASSES -FEMALEINTERSTATE BRED FEMALE
E22 Female – 12 to 24 monthsE23 Female – Mature
NT BRED FEMALE
E24 Female - Under 18 monthsE25 Female – 18 to 24 monthsE26 Female – Mature
LED CLASSES - STEERSNT BRED STEER
E27 Steer – Showing only temporary incisors
E28 Steer – Showing permanent incisors
PEN CLASSES – PEN OF 2 BULLSNT BRED PEN OF 2 BULLS – ANY BREED
E29 Pen of 2 Bulls – Under 18 monthsE30 Pen of 2 Bulls – 18 months and over
INTERSTATE BRED PEN OF 2 BULLS – ANY BREED
E31 Pen of 2 Bulls – Under 18 monthsE32 Pen of 2 Bulls – 18 months and over
PEN CLASSES – PEN OF 2 FEMALESNT BRED PEN OF 2 – ANY BREED
E33 Pen of 2 Females – showing only temporary incisors
E34 Pen of 2 females – showing not more than one pair of permanent incisors
PEN CLASSES – PEN OF 2 STEERSNT BRED PEN OF 2 STEERS – ANY BREED
E35 Pen of 2 Steers – showing only milk teeth
E36 Pen of 2 Steers – showing only 1 pair of permanent incisors
E37 Pen of 2 Steers – showing only 2 pairs of permanent incisors
E38 Pen of 2 Steers – Mature
PEN CLASSES – FEEDLOT CATTLENT BRED PEN OF 2 FEEDLOT CATTLE – ANY BREED
E39 Pen of 2 Feedlot heifers or steers – 350kg to 420kg, milk tooth to 1 pair of permanent teeth
NT BRED COW AND CALF
E40 Cow and Calf
SECTION EJ
CATTLE JUNIOR
CHILDREN CLASSESEJ1 Handler 10 years and under – hand
reared led poddy calf – 12 months or under
EJ2 Handler 11 – 18 years and under – hand reared led poddy calf – 12 months or under
EJ3 Handler 12 years and under – presenting any one of the following led: cow/ calf/ steer/ bull/ heifer
EJ4 Handler 13 to 18 years and under – presenting any of the following led: cow/ calf/ steer /bull/ heifer
EJ5 The Calf Classic – 12 years and under – poddy calf, handler presents their animal dressed up as a theme eg: Batman and Robbin, Princesses etc.
EJ6 Junior Judging Competition – 12 years and under
EJ7 Juvenile Judging Competition 13 to 18 years
SECTION P
POULTRY
HEAVY BREED LARGE FOWL P1 Australian Langshan (Male) – ARCP2 Australian Langshan (Female) – ARCP3 Barnevelder (Male) – ARCP4 Barnevelder (Female) – ARCP5 Australorp (Male)P6 Australorp (Female)P7 Plymouth Rock (Male)P8 Plymouth Rock (Female)P9 Rhode Island Red (Male)P10 Rhode Island Red (Female)P11 Sussex (Male)P12 Sussex (Female)P13 Heavy Breed (Male) – AORVP14 Heavy Breed (Female) – AORV
LIGHT BREED LARGE FOWL P15 Leghorn (Male) – ARCP16 Leghorn (Female) – ARCP17 Silkie (Male) – Black/ WhiteP18 Silkie (Female) – Black/ White
P19 Silkie (Male) – AORCP20 Silkie (Female) – AORCP21 Light Breed (Male) – AORVP22 Light Breed (Female) – AORV
GAME BREED LARGE FOWLP23 Indian Game (Male)P24 Indian Game (Female)P25 Old English Game (Male) – ARCP26 Old English Game (Female) – ARCP27 Game Breed (Male) AORVP28 Game Breed (Female) – AORV
X BREED/ UTILITY P29 Judges Favourite (Male)P30 Judges Favourite (Female)
WATERFOWLP31 Mallard (Drake) – ARCP32 Mallard (Duck) – ARCP33 Indian Runner (Drake) – ARCP34 Indian Runner (Duck) – ARCP35 Muscovy (Drake) – WhiteP36 Muscovy (Duck) – WhiteP37 Muscovy (Drake) – AORCP38 Muscovy (Duck) – AORCP39 Duck (Drake) – AORVP40 Duck (Duck) – AORVP41 Geese (Gander) – ARCP42 Geese (Goose) – ARC
HARD FEATHER BANTAMP43 Indian Game (Male) – AORVP44 Indian Game (Female) - AORVP45 Modern Game (Male) – ARCP46 Modern Game (Female) – ARCP47 Modern Game (Male) – ARCP48 Modern Game (Female) – ARC P49 Old English Game (Male) – Black/
Red, dark legP50 Old English Game (Female) –
WheatenP51 Old English Game (Male) – Black/
RedP52 Old English Game Wheaten Black
TailP53 Old English Game (Male) – Blue RedP54 Old English Game Wheaten Blue TailP55 Old English Game (Male) - DuckwingP56 Old English Game (Female) -
Duckwing P57 Old English Game (Male) – AORCP58 Old English Game (Female) - AORCP59 Hard Feather Bantam (Male) – AORVP60 Hard Feather Bantam (Female) –
AORV
SOFT FEATHER BANTAMP61 Australorp (Male) – ARCP62 Australorp (Female) – ARCP63 Frizzle (Male)P64 Frizzle (Female)P65 Australian Langshan (Male) – ARCP66 Australian Langshan (Female) – ARCP67 Leghorn (Male) – ARCP68 Leghorn (Female) – ARCP69 Pekin (Male) – ARC
SECTION K
HORSESSECTION KDR
HORSES - DRESSAGE
RESTRICTED COMPETITIONKDR1 Preparatory C (2013) – JuniorKDR2 Preparatory C (2013) – SeniorKDR3 Preparatory B (2013) – JuniorKDR4 Preparatory B (2013) – SeniorKDR5 Preliminary 1A (2019) – JuniorKDR6 Preliminary 1A (2019) – SeniorKDR7 Preliminary 1B (2019) – Junior*KDR8 Preliminary 1B (2019) – Senior*KDR9 Novice 2A (2019) – JuniorKDR10 Novice 2A (2019) – SeniorKDR11 Novice 2B (2019) – Junior*KDR12 Novice 2B (2019) – Senior*
OFFICIAL COMPETITIONKDR13 Preliminary 1B (2019) (Participation
and Competitive) *KDR14 Preliminary 1C (2019) (Participation
and Competitive) KDR15 Novice 2B (2019) (Participation and
Competitive) *KDR16 Novice 2C (2019) (Participation and
Competitive)KRD17 Elementary 3B (2019) (Competitive)KDR18 Elementary 3C (2019) (Competitive)KDR19 Medium 4B (2019) (Competitive)KDR20 Medium 4C (2019) (Competitive)
SECTION KSJ
HORSES - SHOW JUMPING
THURSDAY CLASSES JUNIOR & SENIOR
ARTICLE 238.1.1 THURSDAYKSJ1 Article 238.1.1 - 30cm JuniorKSJ2 Article 238.1.1 – 30cm SeniorKSJ3 Article 238.1.1 - 45cm JuniorKSJ4 Article 238.1.1 – 45cm SeniorKSJ5 Article 238.1.1 – 60cm JuniorKSJ6 Article 238.1.1 – 60cm SeniorKSJ7 Article 238.1.1 – 75cm OpenKSJ8 Article 238.1.1 – 90cm OpenKSJ9 Article 238.1.1 – 100cm OpenKSJ10 Article 238.1.1 – 110cm Open
RESCUE RELAYKSJ11 Article 268.2.3 – 40cm – OpenKSJ12 Article 268.2.3 – 80cm – Open
FRIDAY CLASSES JUNIOR & SENIOR
ARTICLE 238.2.2 FRIDAY
KSJ13 Article 238.2.2 – 60cm Junior KSJ14 Article 238.2.2 – 60cm SeniorKSJ15 Article 238.2.2 – 70cm OpenKSJ16 Article 238.2.2 – 80cm OpenKSJ17 Article 238.2.2 – 90cm OpenKSJ18 Article 238.2.2 – 100cm OpenKSJ19 Article 238.2.2 – 110cm OpenKSJ20 Article 262.3.2.1 – Starting at 60cm
– OpenKSJ21 Article 262.3.2.1 – Starting at 80cm
– Open
SATURDAY CLASSES
ARTICLE 274.1.5.2 SATURDAYKSJ22 Article 274.1.5.2 – 40cm – OpenKSJ23 Article 274.1.5.2 – 60cm – Open KSJ24 Article 274.1.5.2 – 75cm – OpenKSJ25 Article 274.1.5.2 – 90cm – Open KSJ26 Article 274.1.5.2 – 100cm – OpenKSJ27 Article 274.1.5.2 – 110cm – Open KSJ28 Article 238.2.3 – Progressive Round
starting at 70cm
SECTION KLD
HORSES - LED
LED CLASSKLD1 Mare – Not exceeding 15hhKLD2 Mare – Over 15hhKLD3 Gelding – Not exceeding 15hhKLD4 Gelding – Over 15hhKLD5 Colour and Dilute Breeds – any
height KLD6 Racing Breeds – any heightKLD7 Stock Horse Type – any heightKLD8 Champion and Reserve Champion
Led Mare (Winners of classes KLD1, KLD2 and KLD5, KLD6, KLD7 if mare. Second place getters to stand by for Reserve Champion.)
KLD9 Champion and Reserve Champion Led Gelding (Winners of classes KLD3, KLD4 and KLD5, KLD6, KLD7 if gelding. Second place getters to stand by for Reserve Champion.)
KLD10 Supreme Champion Led Exhibit (Winners of classes KLD8 and KLD9)
SECTION KRR
HORSES - RIDER
RIDER CLASSES KRR1 Smartest on Parade (18 Years & over)
KRR2 Novice Senior Rider (18 Years & over)
KRR3 Open Senior Rider (18 Years & over)KRR4 Smartest on Parade (17 years &
under)
KRR5 Novice Junior Rider (17 years & under)
KRR6 Open Junior Rider (17 years and under)
KRR7 Champion & Reserve Champion Rider (Winners of classes KRR2, KRR3, KRR5 and KRR6. Second place getters to stand by for Reserve Champion)
SECTION KHK
HORSES - HACK
HACK CLASSESKHK1 Novice Hack – Not Exceeding 15hhKHK2 Open Hack – Not Exceeding 15hhKHK3 Novice Hack - over 15hhKHK4 Open Hack – over 15hhKHK5 Ladies Hack any heightKHK6 Pleasure Hack any heightKHK7 Champion and Reserve Champion
Hack (Winners of classes KHK1, KHK2, KHK3, KHK4 and KHK5. Second place getters to stand by for Reserve Champion).
SECTION KTP
HORSES - TOPSY RING
RIDERS 8 YEARS AND UNDER KTP1 Fancy Dress – 8 Years and Under KTP2 Jumping pole on the ground –
Riders 6 years and under (must be led)
KTP3 Jumping pole on the ground – Riders over 6 years to 8 years (may be led)
KTP4 Rider – 6 years and under (must be led)
KTP5 Rider – over 6 years to 8 years (may be led)
KTP6 Quietest Horse/Pony – rider 8 years and under (may be led)
KTP7 Postman’s Race – riders 6 years and under (must be led)
KTP8 Postman’s Race – riders over 6 years to 8 years (may be led)
KTP9 Three Mug Race – riders 6 years and under (must be led)
KTP10 Three Mug Race – riders over 6 years to 8 years (may be led)
KTP11 Egg and Spoon Race – riders 6 years and under (must be led)
KTP12 Egg and Spoon Race – riders over 6 years to 8 years (may be led)
KTP13 Keyhole – riders 6 years and under (must be led)
KTP14 Keyhole – riders over 6 years to 8 years (may be led)
P70 Pekin (Female) – ARCP71 Rhode Island Red (Male) – ARCP72 Rhode Island Red (Female) – ARCP73 Rosecomb (Male) – ARCP74 Rosecomb (Female) – ARCP75 Sebright (Male) – GoldP76 Sebright (Female) – GoldP77 Sebright (Male) – SilverP78 Sebright (Female) – SilverP79 Sussex (Male)
P80 Sussex (Female)P81 Wyandotte (Male) – ARCP82 Wyandotte (Female) – ARCP83 Soft Feather Bantam (Male) – AORVP84 Soft Feather Bantam (Female) –
AORV
SPECIAL CLASSES P85 Turkey (Gobbler) – AORCP86 Turkey (Female) – AORC
BREEDING PAIRSP87 Bantam – Any varietyP88 Large Fowl – Any varietyP89 Water Fowl – Any variety
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