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Engines roared, hearts soared at Monbulk Car Show

What started as a quiet Sunday morning soon turned into a bustling, fun-filled day at the Monbulk Car Show. Crowds gathered to check out over 400 stunning classic cars, with plenty of entertainment, food, and music on offer.

A highlight of the day was the old police car on display, which caught the eye of many visitors. The event also featured great live music by the Wild Turkey Band, adding to the lively atmosphere.

The Monbulk Car Show, held on Sunday 2 March, is a popular annual event that raises funds for the Monbulk CFA and local community groups. It’s a favourite among families, featuring a large kids’ zone, food stalls, and plenty of drinks to keep everyone entertained and satisfied.

One of the most exciting moments of the day was the live rescue demonstration at 12pm – attendees got a first-hand look at the incredible work done by the Monbulk CFA.

The local heroes showcased their skills and equipment in a dramatic road crash rescue, demonstrating just how prepared they are to respond to emergencies.

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