The Junee Show persevered through wild weather to put on a spectacular display of community spirit.
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From rides and showbags to food vendors and agriculture displays, the show saw a good turnout over the Saturday.
"It was great considering the weather, we were expecting the gate to be down because it was quite nasty outside but a good number still turned up which is fantastic," Junee Show Society secretary Patrya Cook said.
"We were blown away by the volunteers, they just appear and step up and do what they have to do to help out."
There were concerns over whether or not the fireworks display would go ahead due to high winds and dust, but the crowd were delighted when the first spark was lit for a spectacular display.
"The group putting them on, ACT Fireworks, were confident it would be safe and they were really excellent as always," Ms Cook said.
Sideshow Alley also saw a few new rides added to the mix which were a hit with the children.
Ms Cook said the horticulture show entrants were also to be particularly commended.
"We are in tough times with water all over the region and so we know a lot of communities are conscious of not over watering which means some entries were affected but they still gave it their all and we had some fantastic results," she said.
The Junee Showgirl competition was another success, with Sara Makeham crowned the winner.
"Overall though my favourite thing would have to have been the mouse circus, it was adorable," Ms Cook said.