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The Batlow Agricultural Show is a long-standing community event held in Batlow, New South Wales, in the Snowy Valleys region. Here are some key details:History and SignificanceThe show began in 1909, with early reports describing it as a major social and agricultural event for the district.It has grown into a tradition that celebrates local produce, crafts, and rural life, marking over 100 years of continuous operation. In 2025, the show celebrated its 101st anniversary.It reflects Batlow’s identity as a major apple-growing region, showcasing the area’s agricultural heritage and community spirit.
LocationThe event is held at the Batlow Showgrounds, located on Park Avenue, Batlow NSW 2730.Batlow is nestled in the Snowy Valleys, midway between Tumut and Tumbarumba, making it a picturesque setting for a country show.
Events and AttractionsTraditional Pavilion Exhibits: Displays of craft, baking, sewing, knitting, photography, art, and produce grown or made by locals over the past year.Competitions: Includes fruit (especially apples), garden produce, jams, jellies, cookery, flowers, poultry, photography, needlework, knitting, crochet, and craft.Family Activities: Popular events like the Scarecrow Making Competition, horse classes, and junior sections for kids.Community Gathering: It’s described as an affordable family day out, fostering social interaction and celebrating rural traditions.
Why It MattersThe Batlow Show is more than an agricultural fair—it’s a cultural cornerstone for the region, preserving rural traditions and providing a platform for local talent and produce. It also complements other regional events like the Batlow Cider Festival, reinforcing Batlow’s reputation for apples and cider production.

