Rural Alive and Well (RAW) are the official charity of Agfest 2019.
Imogen JohnstonPosted on 05 May, 2019
Whimsyland is a perfect collection of fairy doors, fairy garden accessories and everything you need to create a whimsical ‘fae’ experience.
Mackenzie StolpPosted on 04 May, 2019
UTAS were set to impress with their Agfest tent this year, and impress they did, winning a 2019 Site Award.
The Historical Machinery Club of Tasmania attract curious onlookers at their 22nd Agfest.
Rainer CurcioPosted on 04 May, 2019
Major supermarket Woolworths are using their big brand recognition to raise money for St Giles at this year’s Agfest.
John Hoare, owner of Yennel Longhorns, and his Texas Longhorn cattle took out a Site Award at this year’s Agfest for their ‘Paddock to Plate’ set-up.
The Tasmania Marine Centre at Longford makes lasting impressions on Agfest visitors.
Andre AbregoPosted on 04 May, 2019
Spreyton Cider get fruity with new apple raspberry cider.
Young Tasmanians get ready to strut their stuff on the biggest runway in rural Tasmania.
The Australian Air Force catches the attention of Agfest visitors with their hot air balloon dominating the sky.
Devil’s Brewery has been making the most of the Agfest experience.
The Powercom Solar team spruik the benefits of solar power.
ABC Northern Tasmania getting amongst the crowds at Agfest
Hot chillies, off-script pollies, and the odd technical hiccup, welcome to the wonderful world of live streaming.
It’s hard to miss, it towers above all the marquees and is one of the largest attractions on site.
Tasmanian candlemaker introduces two new fragrances at Agfest 2019.
Rotor lift offers rides while spreading their message.
Andre AbregoPosted on 03 May, 2019
Local business Sustomi are leading the march towards a ‘zero waste life’.
Mackenzie StolpPosted on 03 May, 2019