Contact Chloe Radford 0408 766 005 for more details.
"Make Smoking History Wagin Woolorama” is proud to promote clean air and a healthy lifestyle. The increasing emphasis on having healthy food choices available and free fresh fruit and vegetables for sampling has been embraced by the Woolorama Committee and show-goers alike – so it’s not just the entertainment program that is set to delight!
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Katherine Outback
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Oval - Saturday 12 to 2 pm Welcome to Tom Curtain's Katherine Outback Experience, a 90-minute show that provides a unique window into the inner workings of life on a cattle station through real horse-training and working dog demonstrations, Australian Country Music and storytelling featuring award winning Country Music artist and horseman extraordinaire. |
Bubble Muffin
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Eric Farrow Pavillion - Friday & Saturday All Day Bubble Muffin Cooking Classes are a sensory explosion of colour, movement, smell, touch and taste. A unique blend of education and entertainment that teaches children, and their families, how to discover, explore, create and experience healthy food choices. The Bubble Muffin team and characters bring to life the healthy food experience by igniting children’s imagination and encouraging them to get involved! Children are able to experience and learn about healthy food while having fun! |
Colonial Clydesdales
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200s & Roving the grounds – gold coin donation – Fri & Sat – All Day Imagine the site of huge magnificent horses and the clink of harness as you relax to the gentle rhythm of the horses' hooves. An experience that is rarely seen nowadays, travelling in a Clydesdale drawn wagon is one that you will never forget. The Colonial Clydesdale are one of the last remaining working Clydesdale teams in Western Australia. Their aim is to preserve these magnificent horses and the skills and traditions associated with them. |
Humpy Camels
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Main Gate and Roving the grounds – Friday & Sat All Day |
Narrogin Senior High School Band
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Oval Friday 10.30am to 11.15am Narrogin Senior High School takes great pride in its musical students. Their 20-piece band will play a range of well-known pieces of band music as well as some current “pop” songs. |
Reptile Haven & Petting Farm
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On the grass across from Gourmet 2 - Friday and Saturday – all day Want to pat a baby animal. We have lambs, goats, an Alpaca. Geese, ducks chickens and rabbits. Feed the babies. Get phots and sit and have a pat of fluffy and wooly babies.
Want to get up close and cosy to Reptiles. Reptile Haven Display has up to a dozen reptiles on display on board a 7m display trailer. There are a number of the Reptiles on Display in enclosures that are built into the trailer, but we also have reptiles that are available for handling and photo opportunities. We carry Reptile Novelties, Confectionery, Magnets Stubby Coolers and Reptile Bags for purchase. We also have licensing paperwork and information on reptiles available on request. Reptile products and enclosures available for purchasing. If people have a Smartphone they can download QR reader app which will scan info plaque on the enclosures to obtain information on the reptile. |
Russell Johnsen
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Food Court 1 Friday 4pm to 5pm Eclectic may best describe the music of Russell Johnsen. His first instrument was violin, but not satisfied with just playing, he undertook training in violin and bow making as well. He later acquired a vielle a`roué or "hurdy gurdy", an unusual member of the bowed stringed instrument family. Early pictorial evidence of this instrument dates to the eleventh or twelfth centuries and it has survived in French and Hungarian musical cultures in particular. He also makes and plays the rebec, one of the ancient precursors of the violin, which itself evolved from the Moroccan “rabab”. In addition, he plays the oud, a fretless Arabic lute. His repertoire has evolved around these instruments and covers mediaeval, renaissance and traditional music derived from European cultures with some inspiration from music of the Middle East. Early influences included Irish and French, but horizons encompass village and café music spanning most of Europe. |
Warwick Trant
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Food Court 1 - Friday 12 to 1 Solo guitarist – very well received country cover singer, Lover of music and a valuable entertainer. Saturday performances will be joined by Kate Linke, Kate achieved independent recording country music CD of the year last year and adds a lovely dimension to Warwick performance. |
Hayden Mc Glinn
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Food Court 2 - Friday 2pm to 4pm
Is a solo acoustic performer singing and playing guitar at live venues across WA. He has released to the world so far a single titled “Hold On” https://itunes.apple.com/au/album/hold-on-single/id955909524 in late 2014 and a self-funded CD EP in mid-2015 entitled “Tender Heart” available on I tunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/tender-heart-ep/id1020772096 and all other music web sites and has received world wide spread positive feedback. |
Chain Reaction
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Oval Saturday - 2.45pm to 4.45pm
“Chain REACTION” is Perth’s hottest Rock ‘n’ Roll Show Band presenting fun filled energetic performances of the greatest classic Rock ‘n’ Roll hits of all time. The band’s music is easily recognised, playing the songs that people love to listen to, dance to and sing along with and is always greatly enjoyed by all age groups. |
Ladybird Entertainment
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Home & Lifestyle Pavillion - Friday & Saturday All day Face Painting, Story Telling, Craft, Wishes, Bubbles, Magic, Hula Hoops, Games and some interactive songs and dances. |
Undercover SW Laser Tag
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600’s Outdoor Area - Saturday 10 to 3pm Mobile laser tag game operating in WA's South West. Each player is given a phaser which uses infrared (like your TV remote) with integrated sensors, that tag the other team. Great for team building and communication skills. See our Party & Group Packages information. |
Denmark Thrills Adventure Park
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600’s Outdoor Area - Friday & Saturday All Day Bubble Soccer is a great draw card at any event. Our suits are made for Adults and Children and a guaranteed to make both the participants and spectators, laugh like crazy. |
Walter Whip and the Flames
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Oval – Friday 2.15pm to 4.15pm Walter Whip was born in Brisbane in 1987 and had a passion for the Australian country lifestyle despite growing up in the heart of Brisbane. Walter purchased his first stock whip at 10 years of age and spent many hours practicing all kind of whip cracking styles. He then added more and more whips into his whip cracking routine. He then developed the skill to crack 6 whips at once and performed in front of crowds at school fetes and The Australian Woolshed. In 2015 Walter had thoughts of taking his whip cracking skills to a show level again, then approached by someone on the Australian rodeo circuit to re-start his show he has come back in full swing with his new show “Walter Whip and The Flames”. He has now taken whip cracking shows in Australia here to a new level, introducing his fellow performers “The Flames” into the show. Walter now performs crowd pleasing, spectacular shows cutting roses from the very trusting girl’s hands and mouths. Walter Whip is also a fire whip artist and performs fire stunts including entering a burning ring of fire, cracking 2 whips on fire. His shows are active, spectacular and a must see performance especially with those great balls of fire throughout his fire stunts. |
Birds of Prey
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Outside Chicken shed - Friday & Saturday - All Day Display of Large Wedgetail Eagle, Falcons and Owls. |
Kyle Haydock
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Food Court 1 – Friday 2 to 3pm Is a young and upcoming musician. Influenced by all genres and artists. Kyle incorporates elements of alternative rock, pop and folk into his unique and contemporary sound. |
TJ |
Food Court 1 – Saturday 2pm to 3pm A a musician of all genres, has released two EP’s, has an award for best Maori Album and one of her songs (e ko) featured in a movie “Born to Dance”. |