Ellean Collett and Emily King got a good view of the festival.
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The sun prevailed as people from far and wide filled Seymour’s main street to see, hear, taste and drink the best of the Goulburn Valley.
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This year’s Taste of the Goulburn Festival, held on Saturday, April 11, saw delicious food and drink stalls from across the region fill the historic Station St, handing out their offerings to large crowds.
Once again, Goulburn Options' pop-up art show was a feast for the eyes.
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Local talents Tilly Rose and Georgina Ulrich took to the stage, as did Sydney-based band The Slims, providing delightful sounds as attendees ate and drank their way across the Goulburn Valley.
Kids had a blast with boot-scooting demonstrations and Gnarly Neighbours’ cowboy-themed stall, supported by Goulburn Murray Credit Union.
Gnarly Neighbours' Brad Cole and Caleb Ellemore get cozy under the wanted sign at their stall.
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Once again, Goulburn Options opened up its pop-up art show, showing all who entered the sheer talent the GO team has to share.
It’s reported that the rain came just five minutes after the festival ended and, while the skies were gloomy at times, the sun provided a complimentary warmth to the festival.
Yet another successful Tastes of the Goulburn Festival has wrapped up this year, showing all who dropped by what the region has to offer.
Ian and Michelle Beale from Avenel brought pups Wallace and Lily to the festival.
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Billie Davern
It was non-stop pizzas for Alessandra Vecchio and Brooke Beovich from The Winery Kitchen.
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Billie Davern
Seymour and District Art Society's membership secretary Michelle Slater, secretary Pauline Taylor, treasurer Faye Considine and president Terri MacDonald showed passers-by the talent that Seymour has in store.
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Billie Davern
Boot-scooting fun was enjoyed at the entertainment deck.
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Mitchelton Wines' Samantha Wijayaratnam and Marg Harrison ensured no tasting glasses were left empty.
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Greg Frankle, Brenda Page, Anne Davidson, Kath Purchase and Coral Cole from the Seymour Agricultural and Pastoral Society served excellent snags.
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Billie Davern
A large crowd gathered around Fowles Wines' stall.
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Billie Davern