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Go on, be a rebel!

EXPERIENCE the thrill of Australia’s newest carnival ride, the Rebel, at this weekend’s Dandenong Show.
The Rebel was launched in September when it debuted at the Melbourne Show and is set to be a highlight of the two-day Dandenong carnival.
Now in its 144th year, the show offers a smorgasboard of entertainment including:
* A human truck pull
* Live music and entertainment
* Art, craft, cookery, photography, needlework and floral displays
* Flower cup cakes (made using real flowers and sand)
* Melbourne Meccano Club
* Hotted up chainsaw demo (Sunday)
* Mini and motor bike stunt shows all weekend
* Flyball dogs
* Sheep and angora goats
* Spinning and weaving
* Free animal petting
* Classic and hot rods cars (Sunday)
* Cattle lawn (Sunday)
* Sheep dog demonstrations
* Sheep shearing
* Cow milking demonstrations
* Showbags
* Fireworks at 9pm on Saturday night

Gates open at 9am on Saturday 14 November and the show continues on Sunday until 4pm.
Tickets for adults at $20, children from six to 16 at $10, family tickets for $50 and pensioner tickets for $15 are available at the gate. Children five and under can enter for free.
For more information visit dandyshow.com.au.

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