Easter Show worker’s eyes on the Show

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Sydney Royal Easter Show Family Lauren Short and Jade Foster.

This year’s Easter Show celebrates its 200th anniversary. Many people have come and gone in its long history, What’s the longest you’ve been on the Easter Show in a row? Five years? Ten years? There is one group of people who have stuck to the Easter Show from generation to generation. What does the Easter show look like in their eyes? Today I’m pleased to introduce two of them, Lauren Short and Jade Foster. who has worked at the Easter Show for 17 years and 20 years? and their family have been working at Sydney Royal Easter Show for more than 150 years.

For many people, the Easter Show is a big playground, and every year many people have fond memories of their childhood here. But for Lauren and Jade, it’s a family tradition and part of their lives. The Easter Show is only two weeks away, but they’ve been working on it for months. They want to impress everyone who comes to the Easter show. They want to bring joy to everyone. This is their responsibility and their heritage.

They are the fifth and sixth generations of this stage. In their eyes, the Easter Show is a tradition, an Australian cultural heritage, and their own family business. They loved the activity and enjoyed the joy of the work, and this love was quietly passed on to the next generation. Their persistence is really worthy of respect. Thank you very much for your efforts. We can all find our happiness in the Easter Show and continue to inherit the local culture of Australia at the same time.

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