Roll up, roll up to the Country Fair that’s doomed after almost 80 years

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MP Anoulack Chanthivong with Moo the cow mourning the imminent loss of the Hurlstone Country Fair.
Could this be the last one held? MP Anoulack Chanthivong with Moo the cow mourning the imminent loss of the Hurlstone Country Fair.

A local MP fighting to keep Hurlstone Agricultural High School in Campbelltown says its famous annual Country Fair is also doomed under the State Government plans.

Anoulack Chanthivong, the state member for Macquarie Fields, says the Country Fair is an annual tradition that has been bringing a touch of the country to the city for close to 80 years.
But now it is also under threat following the Liberal Government’s “shameless’’ decision to sell off the school’s farm to developers.

The 2017 Country Fair is on this Saturday, September 2, but Mr Chanthivong has revealed that it came remarkably close to being cancelled this year.

He said that the school’s P&C Committee had struggled to gain volunteer support for the annual school fundraiser.

On July 24, six weeks out from the event, a letter from the school’s deputy principal was circulated on social media stating that the Fair would be going ahead on September 2.

Despite this, Mr Chanthivong has called this year’s event “the end of an era” and condemned the Liberal Government for setting the wheels in motion for the incremental demise of Hurlstone at Glenfield.

Just last month, the Sydney South West Planning Panel approved a development application for Hurlstone which Mr Chanthivong labelled a “trojan horse’’ and said would lead to the “full-scale carve up and destruction of Hurlstone and its farm at Glenfield”.

The local MP started to fight for Hurlstone almost two years ago when then NSW Education Minister Adrian Piccoli announced the school’s move to the Hawkesbury in a deal with Western Sydney University.

Under the deal, the Hurlstone Farm – home of the Country Fair – would be sold to developers to make way for residential housing.

[social_quote duplicate=”no” align=”default”]“Not only is our community set to lose one of our best schools and one of the only fully functioning urban farms in South West Sydney, we are now also set to lose one of our greatest and proudest traditions in the Hurlstone Country Fair,” Mr Chanthivong said today.[/social_quote]

“All because of a greedy land grab by this Liberal Government at the expense of our community.

“When we farewell the Country Fair at Glenfield it will be a sad day for our community, and we will mourn the loss of this educational experience, where city kids can gain a real taste of the country – second only to Sydney’s Royal Easter Show,’’ he said.

“It’s simply not fair that kids from our region are being robbed of this opportunity.

“Just as it’s not fair that we are set to lose an educational icon and our precious green open space is being destroyed.

“I won’t give up the fight – hands off Hurlstone.”

A Country Fair promotional poster
A Country Fair promotional poster created by Hurlstone students.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 thought on “Roll up, roll up to the Country Fair that’s doomed after almost 80 years”

  1. Another bit of local history threatened.. Where does it end!!! I stand with Mr Chanthivong and hope that Hurlstone Agricultural High School, and the Country Fair, stay where they belong.

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