This is part two in our Royal Easter Show Flashback, focusing on 2001. Last week, I posted admission prices, transport arrangement and showbag advertisements.
This week, I share several newspaper clippings focusing on the Easter Show itself.
Opening Day - Friday April 6
Source: Banham, C. 2001. "Show's opening brings out all creatures small and great". The Sydney Morning Herald, April 7: 1.
By 5 pm, 25,886 had attended the first day of the show, which was just over half of the previous year's opening-day attendance. In 2001, the Easter Show began one week before the start of the school holidays, whereas the previous year, the first day of the show coincided with the last day of Term 1 for school students.
In the main arena, crowds were entertained by Bluey, "the helicopter who thinks he's a sheep dog". There would be lunchtime and evening performances.
25 years later, we have Bluey the sheep dog who has his own TV show and is loved by kids around the world, and yes, you can even get a Bluey Showbag.
The Sun Herald captured the first day of the opening weekend in a full-page feature on April 8 2001.
Source: Smyth, T. 2001."Hardly a no-Show". The Sun Herald, April 8: 9.
Official Opening - Wednesday April 11
The 2001 Royal Easter Show was officially opened by Governor General Sir William Deane and was followed by the first Grand Parade, where 1000 of the finest livestock were paraded in the Main Arena
Good Friday - April 13
Traditionally, it's the busiest day of the show. 140,000 made the trek on the first day of the Easter Long Weekend, and it was the busiest day for Sydney Olympic Park since the Olympic Games held several months earlier.
Ticket limits are in place for each day of the show in 2026, so we will not see crowds like this again on Good Friday. That is why tickets must be bought for a specific day.
Source: Jackson, A. 2001. "Show stopper: 140,000 drop in to say howdy". The Sydney Morning Herald, April 14: 1.
Easter Saturday - April 14
Another bumper crowd through the turnstiles
Source: Smyth, T. 2001. "A once a year, 'only at the Show' time". The Sun Herald, April 15: 9.
On April 20, The Sydney Morning Herald posted a photospread in its main news section, along with a summary of the show
Source: Dennis, A. 2001. "Thanks a million for coming folks, and it'll be even bigger next year". The Sydney Morning Herald, April 20: 8.
- Around 1.05 million attended the Royal Easter Show in 2001
- 16500 animals were exhibited
- 149 000 Dagwood Dogs were sold
- 400 cups of coffee were sold
- 500 children were lost, then found
Royal Easter Show Flashback: 2001 (Part I)





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