Gallery: Perfect weather brings out record crowd

David CharlesworthHarvey-Waroona Reporter

Perfect weather enticed a record crowd to the LiveLighter Harvey Harvest Festival on Sunday, when the event marked its 20th year.

Freeman of Shire John Sabourne opened the festival for a day of rides, games, food, live music and market stalls.

The event culminated in the WA Grape Stomping Championships grand finals.

Camera IconScarlett, 8, Raden, 7, and Ava Skelton, 5, of Australind.

In the primary school section Bridget Sawyer and Olivia Corso took out the top prize while Sarah Oberthur and Jessica Gerbasi won the high school event.

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In the open final, siblings Regan and Yana Guretti took the crown making 5.62kg of grape juice followed by brothers Sebastien and Zachary Mosca with 5.09kg in second and Rachel Andrijasevich and Nik Foster with 3.52kg in third.

Camera IconDavid Tonks, of Pinjarra, tasting wines from Fifth Estate Winery owner Julie Moloney.
Camera IconFreeman of the Shire John Sabourne, South West MLC Adele Farina, Murray Wellington MLA Robyn Clarke, Labour candidate for Forrest Anthony Marinovich, Regional Development Minister alannah MacTiernan and Harvey Mainstreet Committee chairman Joe Capogreco.
Camera IconFestival volunteers Tyler Lord, 15, Jordan Coughran, 15, and Dominic Bragg, 14, with some of the fresh Harvey produce available.
Camera IconLeah and Tim Currey, of Eaton.
Camera IconAlex Mullins, 3, of Coolup tries the hose aided by Roelands/Olive Hills Bushfire Brigade volunteer Jeremy Gunson.
Camera IconGeorgia, 4, and Kate Wood, 7, of Donnybrook, pet a sheep in Old McDonald's Farm.
Camera IconMaria O'Halloran, of Rockingham, chats with Chief Toni Ralph and Chief Bill Prince of the Australian Navy.
Camera IconTony Bandera and Michael Barbaro perform Italian classics.
Camera IconAva, 8, and Alex Fimmano, 4, of Perth, on the Harvey Lions train.
Camera IconLaraine and Hugh Harding, of Bunbury.
Camera IconTrent Descriozilles, 5, and Jordan Kimberly, 5, of Binningup.
Camera IconHeidi Blackburn and her daughter Olivia, 3, and Lindzee-Kate Blackburn, all of Cookernup.
Camera IconRoving entertainer Pirateman performering tricks.
Camera IconMurray Wellington MLA Robyn Clarke stomps away with Anthony Marinovich in the heats of the WA Grapestomping Championships.
Camera IconBronwyn and Rodney Woodhouse, of Donnybrook, with their son Levi, 9.
Camera IconAbbie, 4, and Luke Myles, 6, of Harvey.
Camera IconKids race after the Monster Bubbles in the Kids Zone.
Camera IconKids race after the Monster Bubbles in the Kids Zone.
Camera IconHeadlining festival band Renegade.
Camera IconWA Grape Stomping Championships 2018 Open winners siblings Regan and Yana Guretti.
Camera IconHarvey Mainstreet Committee chairman Joe Capogreco and vicechairman David Marshall celebrate 20 years of the festival.
Camera IconWA Grape Stomping Primary School champions Bridget Sawyer and Olivia Corso.
Camera IconWA Grape Stomping Championships High School champions Sarah Oberthur and Jessica Gerbasi.
Camera IconGrapes fly in the Open grand final of the WA Grape Stomping Championships.

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