The 133rd Holbrook Show was the swansong for show stalwart, Shirley Breasley.
For the past 41 years, Mrs Breasley from Holbrook has served as the honorary secretary of the annual show, coordinating entries, sponsors and exhibitors.
Mrs Breasley is stepping aside from her role as secretary, but will continue as a committee member.
''I've seen many changes and loved every minute,'' she said.
'Most importantly, we have a great show.''
Pavilion exhibits always excite keen interest among visitors, and this year, fleece entries were the highest for some time.
Champion Fleece of Show was exhibited by Stephen Bahr, ''Barossa'', Henty, with a fine wool ewe fleece weighing 7.4kgs and valued at $80.88.
The Champion District Fleece was exhibited by John Maher, ''Parkville'', Cookardinia.
His medium wool fleece was valued at $77.70 with a weight of 7.4kgs.
Other successful exhibitors in the pavilion included Chris Musgrave, from Holbrook was Most Successful with her jams and preserves, while Margaret Norris, Albury was Most Successful in the Cookery Section.
Calia Peel-Jones is the 2015 Holbrook Show Girl.
Vintage cars, including Austin 1800 and FJ Holdens exhibited by members of the Morgan County Car Club based at Jindera were very popular with the show visitors.