Brothers Angelo and Dominic D’Augello working hard to slice up salami engtries for the judges.
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Kyabram is fast becoming regional Victoria’s salami central.
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The 2025 salami muster on Saturday, October 18 saw almost 200 people crammed into the Kyabram Club to see 37 wannabe salami superstars try and score the coveted crown.
And once again many realised they will have to lift their game after Mary and Angela D’Augello claimed their third title in four attempts.
Trophies aside, the real winner was the locally founded Hope for the Children charity, which has been helping fund projects in deprived areas, such as toilets, rainwater tanks and schoolbooks in India and now helping rebuild schools that have been burn down in Bali.
Salami Muster organiser Mary D’Augello admits to being “more than a little embarrassed” her family had won the title again, putting their success down to sticking to a very tried and true family recipe.
“Like everyone else, we go in this for fun, and as a great way of bringing the community together for a good night out and to help so many good causes,” Mary said.
“And we have a brilliant committee which on the night makes it all look so smooth and so simple – but of course it is anything but.”
Mary said judges were looking for everything from appearance and texture to colour and taste.
There was also the opportunity for the people’s favourite award, in which - just as embarrassingly - the D’Augellos won again.
Winners are grinners – the slightly embarrassed Mary and Angelo D’Augello with their trophies after Saturday night’s salami judging.
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This year also saw a first for the evening – the salami muster merchandise stand, selling a mix of Italian and Australian cooking.
“We were swamped, I reckon it took just 30 minutes to sell everything we had,” Mary said.
“And that’s the advantage of the new committee we had this year, lots of new ideas and lots of enthusiasm,” she said.
“You can’t do it on your own, I might be good at getting bums on seats, but others on the committee have all sorts of expertise which comes together to make it work.”
Mary said the original plan was to stage the muster every two years but said with the response and feedback from Saturday night they might have to put annual back on the agenda.
Part of the almost 200-strong crowd packed into the Kyabram Club for the annual salami muster.
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Ebony Matthews, Laura Howard, Kell Connally and Briony Hogan at the muster. Ebony is going on the committee next year.
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Denise D’Augello, left, and Lee Patterson, were manning the ticket booth and helping Michelle and Dallas Fitzgerald.
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The Nationals Member for Murray Plains, Peter Walsh, a former salami muster judge, with Kyabram’s Mary Zobec.
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