NEW attractions and old favourites will come together at today's Deloraine Show.
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From wood chopping to an animal nursery and the more than 300 sections on display in the home industries stall, the show offers something for everyone.
Home Industries president Ruth How said they always get a lot of people interested in looking at their displays.
"There's cooking, embroidery, arts and crafts on display," Ms How said.
"I just love the work that comes through and every year we have very good quality work.
"We always get high praise for our exhibits."
More the 1300 entries will be available for guests to admire.
With planning for the exhibit beginning in May, the committee is happy to announce that these figures have increased from last year.
"A lot of work goes into it," Ms How said.
"After the show we have a big meeting and then we start again."
Schools from around the area will have each of their display boards judged by champion axeman David Foster, who will open the show.