PREMIUM News Mitchelton holds a fun Easter Family Day By Faith Macale Apr 1, 2024 Main event: The Easter Bunny was popular among attendees young and old. Photo: Wayne Herring On Easter Sunday, March 31, Mitchelton Winery held its Easter Family Day. Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content Tickets to the event were sold out a week before, and about 1300 people attended. The Telegraph’s Wayne Herring was there to join in the holiday fun. Perfect: Nagambie visitors Stuart, Sue, Dom and Sammi with Steele, 2, and Winter, six months, enjoy a nice picnic. Photo: Wayne Herring Baby bunny: Puckapunyal resident Grace with 10-month-old George before the Easter egg hunt. Photo: Wayne Herring Sun and the sky: Just the perfect day out at Mitchelton Winery. Photo: Wayne Herring Cool find: Six-year-old Imogen of Seymour with the Easter egg she received from the Easter Bunny. Photo: Wayne Herring Main attraction: Waiting for the Easter Bunny to arrive. Photo: Wayne Herring Doppelgänger: Three-year-old Penelope from Puckapunyal is happy with her Easter Bunny face paint. Photo: Wayne Hering There’s a hero in all of us: Darcie, 4, of Toolamba, with her cutest Spider-Man face. Photo: Wayne Herring Real champion: Mitchelton Winery operations manager Apryl Smith with the Easter Bunny. Photo: Wayne Herring By Faith Macale Cadet journalist Related Stories News Happy just hanging outGoing batty in an upside-down life. By Country News News Something’s fishy in that damA forum will look at the impacts of climate change on native fish numbers in local waterways and what farmers can do to help. By Country News News Inevitable: farmers will need to count their carbonAs shareholders and investors demand more climate-friendly food, farmers will sooner or later take up carbon calculators to sell their produce to processors. By Andy Wilson News Emissions keep going upA CSIRO report released at COP29 says carbon emissions have reached a record high. By Andy Wilson Newsletter Delivered weekly each Tuesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular Opinion Opinion | Fresh milk for Queensland or not? Livestock Wagyus go under the hammer Horticulture Major GV fruit packing business sold National Hunt for gunman after man shot dead in city street National 'Gone backwards': Hopes fund can revive home-building
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