St John of God nurse Denita Blackley with St John of God ICU liaison nurse Nicole Crameri in the Health Hub, offering blood pressure checks.
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Rechelle Zammit
The annual Elmore Field Days got off to a good start in mild weather on Tuesday, attracting thousands of people.
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Field fays president John Giffin welcomed the clear skies and fine weather.
The event is powered by hundreds of volunteers from the Elmore district who give up their time and take annual leave from their regular jobs to help out for the week.
The Health Hub, operating out of the Bendigo Bank Pavilion, proved popular with patrons, who lined up for skin checks, blood pressure tests and other services.
The Elmore Field Days continue on Wednesday, October 8 and Thursday, October 9.
More pictures in Country News next week.
Lockington brothers Tyson Murphy, 9, and Brock Murphy, 11, try out the Case IH Paddle Tractors, which were up for grabs from the O’Connors exhibitor giveaway.
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Rechelle Zammit
Tanae Ovens, 5, of Bamawm had her face painted in her favourite colours.
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Rechelle Zammit
Bubbles and Farmer, from Beloka Kelpies, were keen to get the next mustering demonstration started.
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Rechelle Zammit