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President of the Warrnambool Show Society Roger Wilkinson and secretary Nicola Brown are hoping for more volunteers to ensure the future of the event.

Help needed to ensure show future

THE Warrnambool Show will this year celebrate its 171st event – but its future could be in jeopardy.

5 June, 2026

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Dianne Fary and Margaret Trotter at the Koroit and District Historical Society.

Koroit News

Early papers now online

VFF welcomes firearms decision - feature photo

Local News

VFF welcomes firearms decision

Pool to be demolished - feature photo

Port Fairy News

Pool to be demolished

Annie drops off some olives as part of last year’s collection.

Local News

From forgotten fruit to liquid gold

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WRAD Health chief executive officer Alister Stevic, former CEO Mark Powell, chair Helen Taylor, East Warrnambool Football Netball Club vice-president Justin Balmer, treasurer Julie Scoble and committee member Mick Kelly.

Warrnambool News

The Bombers’ legacy continues

MND fundraiser at Gateway - feature photo

Warrnambool News

MND fundraiser at Gateway

ALERT Warrnambool founders Greg and Jo Moon with daughters Hannah and Bonnie and dog Bentley were thrilled to see the program underway last weekend.

Warrnambool News

Green light for safety campaign

Warrnambool’s Elizabeth Robinson is grateful for the help of local medical staff, praising nurses who she says go “above and beyond.”

Warrnambool News

Glowing review for local nurses

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The community is invited to have its say on the draft domestic animal management plan.

Warrnambool News

Input welcome on domestic animal plan

Dean Field is now happily volunteering with several groups. Picture courtesy Warrnambool City Council.

Warrnambool News

Expo led Dean to many opportunities

Warrnambool Weekly

Local News

Youth challenges to be discussed

Residents are being encouraged to help shape the future of holiday parks in Warrnambool. Picture courtesy Warrnambool City Council.

Local News, Warrnambool News

Have your say on holiday parks

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