House debates
Monday, 2 March 2020
Statements by Members
Bass Electorate: Exeter Show
1:59 pm
Bridget Archer (Bass, Liberal Party) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
Agricultural shows are an integral part of our community identity, and nowhere was this better represented than at the Exeter Show this past Saturday. I was thrilled to officially open the 107th show and to witness firsthand the intrinsic value of community that surrounds this event. Of course, the traditional activities were there—the woodchopping, the baking competitions, the alleged delicacy known as the dagwood dog, and the show bags.
But what was obvious to me beyond the time-honoured traditions and activities that are the backbone of an agricultural show were the personal connections made. Everywhere I looked I noticed groups of friends and acquaintances gathering in small groups for a catch-up. Those connections, especially in rural areas like the Tamar Valley, are so valuable. Beyond demonstrating the best of our agriculture, industry and community, rural shows likes Exeter are an important way for those in the suburbs and outer regional areas to get a taste of the important job our farmers do and, in particular, offer a chance for young people to get up close to farm animals and understand their role in supplying produce across the state and country.
I'm pleased that the Morrison government has recognised the value of agricultural shows by offering grants to local show societies and ensuring rural and regional communities across Australia can continue to stage local shows for years to come. Well done to the Exeter Show Society's organising committee for another fantastic event. I can't wait to come back next year.
Tony Smith (Speaker) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
In accordance with standing order 43 the time for members' statements has concluded.