Henty Machinery Field Days, one of the largest agricultural events in Australia drawing over 60,000 visitors each year. The dates are September 23-25, 2025
The Henty Machinery Field Days continues to reinforce its position as one of Australia’s premier agricultural events, with strong exhibitor demand already evident more than five months out from the 2026 event. Read more 👉 https://t.co/hp9PZSj1K6 #hentyfielddays#Henty#HMFD
Australian and international designers will be wowing the judges with their creative use of fibre and contemporary design in the 2026 Henty Natural Fibre Fashion Awards. Read more 👉https://t.co/djsgbzLHLJ
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Special thanks to our exhibitors, sponsors, visitors, workers and volunteers for making 2025 a success. See you next year on September 22, 23 and 24, 2026. Stay safe everyone 😊 #hentyfielddays#henty#HMFD
Here is the team who put together the field days each year - many of them are volunteers and farmers in our local community while others come annually to work at the event. Thanks everyone for your hard work, dedication and enthusiasm to make Henty the "friendly field days".
🎉Win a $250 Bunnings gift card by simply giving us your honest and open feedback so we can continue to improve the Henty Machinery Field Days for 2026 and beyond. Simply scan the QR code, or click on the link below and go into the draw to win 👇https://t.co/Bb7sF1ACRl #henty
Special thanks to the members of the Surf to Summit Tractors Chapter of the Antique Caterpillar Machinery Owners Club in Australia for staging the magnificent vintage display. John Watson, Beau Bruce, Young, Susanna and Marty Turpin, Tatura, and Neil Clydesdale, Tintaldra. #henty
Janine Middlemost designed this fully lined swing jacket with trim on the collar pockets and hem. It was repurposed from a 100 per cent cotton quilt and an entry in the Repurposed and Recycled category. #hentyfielddays#henty#HMFD
All of the garment, millinery, student, accessory, knitted, repurposed and recycled entries to make the finals of the Henty Natural Fibre Fashion Awards for 2025 modelled by students from Billabong High School. #hentyfielddays#henty#HMFD
Thanks to Billabong High School students from left Maddison Wood, Leila Anschaw, Thomas Black, Isabelle Kreutzberger, Zoe Barnes and Zyanah Manzano for modelling the entries in the Supreme Garment of the Henty Natural Fibre Fashion Awards. #hentyfielddays#henty#HMFD
International artist Alli Geers, of Wagga Wagga, only took up art full time earlier this year but has already sold works to the UK, USA, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Germany. She painted several new works at the field days. #hentyfielddays#henty#HMFD
This plain simple red dress was designed by Margaret Bandiera from red stretch cotton lycra. It features hand cut glitter hearts scattered on the upper part of the bodice and self-made tubes hanging from the sleeves to the back seam to create a webbing pattern. #hentyfielddays
Jessica Durman, Wagga, designed this tutu inspired cocktail dress in light blue made from silk with a lace up back and trimmed with an ostrich feather. It was a finalist in the Supreme Garment in the Henty Natural Fibre Fashion Awards. #hentyfielddays#henty#HMFD
Any one for the races? 🏇Here are some of the beautiful head pieces entered in the millinery section of the 2025 Henty Natural Fibre Fashion Awards. Many thanks to all designers for their talented garments, accessories and hats this year. #hentyfielddays#henty#HMFD
Janine Middlemost designed this cropped jacket repurposed from a woollen blanket in bright warm colours trimmed with black edging for the Recycled and Repurposed category of the Henty Natural Fibre Fashion Awards. #hentyfielddays#henty#HMFD
Erin Habel designed this casual sleeveless dress in tricoloured linen. The garment was created from off cuts of fabric. The loose fitting A line dress features patch pockets, a sleeveless pull over top with self-ties and matching hat. #hentyfielddays#henty#HMFD
Leeola Davies designed this cute wool upcycled bag from knitted and felted yarns, with hand embroidery and wooden handles in the Henty Natural Fibre Fashion Awards. #hentyfielddays#henty#HMFD
Congratulations to the Henty and District Antique Farm Machinery Club members for their varied and interesting display this year, which also incorporated 100 years of Caterpillar. They have been putting on a display each year at Henty since 1977. #hentyfielddays#henty#HMFD
Jeremy Gorski from Somerton, Vic at Gorski Engineering. The business is celebrating their 50th anniversary and were back this year with their Kenworth Trucks after exhibiting for the first time in 2024, which was a great success for them. #hentyfielddays#henty#HMFD
At the Croplands Equipment site was David Hamilton, Steven Ross and Dave Farmer, all territory managers. On display was the Robot Ready Pinto 3000 incorporating SwarmFarm Robotics technology and WEED-IT optical spot spraying capabilities. #hentyfielddays#henty#HMFD