Whittlesea Show set to deliver a weekend of fun
Published on 29 October 2025
From fantastic food, free attractions and lots of opportunities to get up close with your favourite farm animals, the Whittlesea Show has something for everyone this weekend.
Crowd favourites such as the show jumping and wood chopping are back, along with a host of other activities for visitors to enjoy, including Eroni’s Circus, animal nursery, market stalls, cooking and craft demonstrations, live entertainment and much more.
The Heritage Pavillion will also showcase a range of interactive and heritage displays such as vintage farm equipment and cars, blacksmith demonstrations and sheep shearing, ensuring that local agricultural history is persevered and shared.
Powered by volunteers from the Whittlesea Agricultural Society and proudly supported by the City of Whittlesea Community Grants program, the show is held annually on the first full weekend in November.
Over the last 12 months, the City of Whittlesea has provided more than $2.5 million in community grants across the municipality, helping to bring local programs, events and projects to life.
Whittlesea Show details
When: Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 November, 9am to 5pm
Where: Whittlesea Showgrounds, 30 Yea Rd, Whittlesea
More information: whittleseashow.org
For more information on the City of Whittlesea Community Grants program, visit the Community Grants page.
Quotes attributable to City of Whittlesea Mayor, Cr Martin Taylor:
“The Whittlesea Show is a highlight of the local event calendar, with something for everyone to see or do.
We are proud to once again support the Whittlesea Show through our Community Grants program, helping important community events such as this to come to life and providing locals and the wider community an opportunity to get together, have fun and learn a little more about our rich farming heritage here in the City of Whittlesea.
I would also like to congratulate the many volunteers who have put in a lot of time and effort in organising this huge two-day event.”