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Ronnie Blu director Framina Lambert.

Counterfeit clothing stoush flares as Melbourne show likened to ‘streets of Bali’

The owners of a New Zealand label say they pulled their stall just two days into this year’s show after alerting organisers to other stalls selling counterfeit products.

  • Alex Crowe

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Jack Briscoe with Jill, his trusty six-year-old border collie.

‘We bring the country to the city’: Animals still the key to show’s success

Rides and showbags come and go, but livestock demonstrations and the animal nursery are the backbone of people’s visits to the Melbourne Royal Show.

  • Caroline Schelle
Show organisers said they removed the counterfeit clothing “as soon as we were made aware of it being on site”.

Fashion label shirtfronts Melbourne Royal Show over counterfeit clothing

Show organisers have been forced to belatedly order one of its clothing vendors to remove counterfeit clothing from their stall after an Australian fashion brand accused them of ripping off its label.

  • Alex Crowe
“Farmer Dave” Graham and some of his Superdog Spectacular performers.

The Melbourne show goes on, even when it’s raining cats and dogs

Showgoers braved inclement weather on Sunday, but it was water off a dog’s back for “Farmer Dave” Graham and his performing pooches.

  • Carolyn Webb
Marjorie Chant with great-grandchildren Cherry Chant, 20 months, and Frankie Chant, 7.

What a ride: Family celebrates 100 years at the Melbourne Royal Show

When Marjorie Chant was a girl, she had the run of Melbourne’s Royal Show, while her parents manned a stall. Now she’s doing the work, and it’s her great-granddaughters’ turn to have some fun.

  • Carolyn Webb
Shylah Rodden was hit by a rollercoaster at the Melbourne Royal Show.

Determined rollercoaster victim fights on as ride operator cleared

Shylah Rodden was left partially blind, deaf and brain-damaged but a WorkSafe investigation has concluded no one will face charges.

  • Katie Bice and Eliza Rugg
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Peter Collins, his son Brodie and grandson Eddie at the Melbourne Royal Show on Thursday.

Best in show: Stakes are high for three generations of cattle farmers

The Collins family have washed, dried and combed their best Angus cattle in a bid to snare a Show award and the big business that goes with it.

  • Carolyn Webb
Jill Noble is showing her sheep from her Hallston Valley farm at the show.

The Show is ‘where country meets city’ but animal entries are down

Organisers promised this year’s Show, the 175th, would be a return to its agricultural beginnings after some farmers abandoned last year’s event.

  • Cara Waters
Joyful task: Chief scone maker and volunteer Joy Davis at the Melbourne Royal Show’s CWA Cafeteria.

Royal Show’s relentless scone makers rise to a record challenge

The CWA’s chief scone maker at Melbourne Royal Show says first jam, then cream, should be spread on scones.

  • Carolyn Webb

Melbourne Royal Show moves to calm the farm with return to rural roots

Organisers promise the 2023 edition will feature more agriculture experiences than ever after some farmers abandoned last year’s event.

  • Najma Sambul

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