Royal Melbourne Show

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Secondary College Carcase competition - Weekly Times Pavillion, Royal Melbourne Show 2005
Secondary College Carcase competition - Weekly Times Pavillion, Royal Melbourne Show 2005

The Royal Melbourne Show is an agricultural show held at the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds every September. Like other Royal Shows, it features showbags, food and drinks, entertainment and competitions, including livestock. A prominent feature during showtime are the many rides including a permanent wooden Mad Mouse rollercoaster which resided at the grounds till 2001, owned by Wittingslow Amusements. A permanent chairlift also resided onsite till 2005. The site has its own railway station, used during special events located on the Flemington Racecourse line.

While the Royal Show is the main show in Victoria, many cities in regional Victoria host smaller shows, such as the Geelong Show, Ballarat Show, Warragul Show, Whittlesea Show and the Shepparton Show.

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Ticket Price
Adult free
Child (Under 5) Free
Child (5-14) free
Consession free
Senior free

The Show has many competitions such as Alpaca competitions, Beef Cattle Competitions, Beef Carcase Competitions, Dairy Cattle Competition, Dog Competitions, Angora Goat Competitions, Boer Goat Competitions, Dairy Goat Competitions, Horse Competitions, Poultry Competition, Sheep Competition, Art, Craft and Cookery Competitions, Domestic Animal Competitions, Fleece Competitions and Woodchop Competitions.

The Royal Melbourne Show's is sponsored by a large number of companies and organisations. These are; Coca-Cola, Safeway, National Australia Bank (NAB), Pedigree and Kubota. The show is proudly sponsored by KR Castlemaine, The Weekly Times, Rural Fiance, ProCal Dairies, Herald Sun, Tooheys, Bundaberg, Stock and Land, Cleanvent, Whiskas, City of Melbourne, Channel Nine, Chadstone, Peters and ITC.

Entertainment is easily found with many performances, activities and displays. Such entertainers may include Dorothy the Dinosaur from the children's group The Wiggles, Sampson the Monster truck, clowns, caricature artists and many more. Every night at the show there is a spectacular fireworks display and live bands. Dazzling lights, colours and sounds provide a magical atmosphere in the Carnival precinct at night. The views from the giant ferris wheel across Melbourne’s skyline and the Showgrounds are spectacular and if your lucky enough to be on the top as the fireworks display begins you’ll enjoy the best seats in the house. The show grounds houses and abundance or rides ranging from the ever popular dodgem cars to rollercoasters and even helicopter rides.

Rides at the Melbourne Show 2005
Rides at the Melbourne Show 2005
  • Wave Swinger
  • Claw
  • Cliff Hanger
  • Crazy Coaster
  • Dodgem Cars
  • Dominator
  • Ferris Wheel
  • Rockin' Tug
  • Hard Rock
  • Techno Jump
  • Twin Flip (possibly not any more due to an accident at Royal Adelaide Show in September 2006)
  • Taipan
  • No Limit
  • Thunderbolt
  • Sea X Plorer
  • Chaos
  • Alibaba Ride
  • Roller Coaster Ghost Train
  • Breakdance
  • Extreme Speed
  • Mega Mix Ride
  • Kamikaze
  • Space Roller

The children's rides include:

  • Grand Carousel
  • Jump Around
  • Taxi Jet Car
  • Circus Swing
  • Harley Hog Motor Bike Ride
  • Rockin' Tug
  • Flash Dance
  • Shark Inflatable
  • Tiger Inflatable
  • Elephant Jet
  • Miniature Railway
  • Go Gator Coaster
  • Circus Circus
  • F1 Euro Slide
  • Undersea Mini Wheel
  • City Bridge Convoy
  • Samba Balloon Ride
  • Aladdin Mini Jet
  • Cup & Saucer Ride
  • Outback Pony Rides
  • Outback Rattler
  • Free Fall
  • Mini Jet
  • Train Ride
  • Ferrari 500 Racers
  • Magic Swans

Horse riding in coca cola arena
Horse riding in coca cola arena

Located all around the show grounds are a total of fifteen pavilions and arenas. These include

  • The Grand Pavilion where you can buy produce including wine, cheese, smallgoods, sauces, fresh fruit and vegetables. There is also homemade ice cream, cheese, hand made chocolates and more.
  • The Grand Boulevard is a boulevard with selected themed commercial sites scattered along the spine sweeps across the full length of the site.
  • The Town Square has large open grassed areas with food stalls and daily entertainment.
  • The Coca-Cola Arena is a 9,000 square metre open air arena where crowds can watch the special events and entertainment.
  • nab Animal Nursery Discovery Farm has baby animals, a shearing shed, a milking shed and a chook shed.
  • The Woodchop Pavilion has woodchopping competitions during the day and music at night. .
  • The Livestock Pavilion. this is a huge pavilion where you can see the animals or watch what’s happening on the judging rings.
  • The Showbag Pavilion. is a large 3,000 square metre Hoecker building. It’s the primary site for selling the Showbags.
  • The Rural Life Pavilion is full of crafts such as clothing, leather goods, home made and hand-crafted jewellery and glass decorations.
  • The Weekly Times AgriTech where companies, government agencies and educational institutions come together to present a showcase of the latest innovations in agriculture, spanning everything from cropping to machinery.
  • The Wonderful World of Pets promotes products and services directly targeted towards pet owners, including grooming products, pet foods and pet equipment.
  • The Victorian Government Expo.
  • The Sports and Leisure Pavilion where you can take part in the interactive sports and leisure activities located next to the Showbag Hall.
  • The Market Bazaar has a variety of knick knacks and novelties. Products range from mobile phone accessories, novelties, jewellery, magic, clothing, artwork and other items.
  • The Arts and Crafts Pavilion has art, craft and photography displays.

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