Established in 1972, the Wagin Wooloroma field days celebrates all things wool and merino, which the Wagin region of Western Australia is known for.
The livestock-focused event is run every year to benefit the local community of Wagin, with most dollars going to local clubs and organisations.
Organisers claim it to be WA’s largest regional agricultural show, attracting over 350 commercial exhibitors in attendance, over 1000 sheep, cattle, horses and chickens in competition and over 20,000 patrons through the gates each year.
With an abundance of things to see and do including fashion parades; woolhandling and shearing competitions; photography exhibits and sheep dog trials, visitors can expect a true blue Aussie agricultural experience at the show.
WHEN
Friday March 6 and Saturday March 7
Opening hours: Friday – 7am to 9pm; Saturday – 7am to 5pm
WHERE
15 Ballagin Street Wagin WA 6315
WHO
Sheep and cattle famers; people working within the livestock, wool and merino industry.
TICKETS
Adults – $20, children 16 and under – $5 (free if accompanied by an adult), family (2 adults and 2 children) – $40, pensioners – free
Accommodation
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MORE INFORMATION
Visit the Wagin Woolorama Field Days official website
Look up list of all agricultural field days in Australia for 2015