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29 January, 2026

Allora Heritage Weekend

2026 saw another successful Allora Heritage Weekend


The Allora Heritage Weekend
The Allora Heritage Weekend

President Graeme McMillan said the committee was happy with the event. Crowd numbers were up even though the weather was very hot.

More trucks and cars were on show this year and the collection of tractors and tractor-pulls kept the crowd entertained. Graeme would like to thank all the exhibitors and volunteers as well as everyone who attended.

This Fiat truck was built in 1914 attracted a lot of attention - and it’s still registered.
This Fiat truck was built in 1914 attracted a lot of attention - and it’s still registered.
The kids are enjoying the ride in this Caterpillar which is heading out for the tractor pull.
The kids are enjoying the ride in this Caterpillar which is heading out for the tractor pull.
Here’s Tobias proudly showing off his grandfather’s Cadillac.
Here’s Tobias proudly showing off his grandfather’s Cadillac.
Enjoying the Heritage Weekend – L-R Tobias Briggs, Keith Wilson, Maddy Fogarty, Gaby Fogarty and Dylan Fogarty all resting on and in Keith’s 1929 Whippet Deluxe Sedan. Keith loves his vehicles as he has another Whippet at home that he bought when he was 18 and that was 60 years ago.
Enjoying the Heritage Weekend – L-R Tobias Briggs, Keith Wilson, Maddy Fogarty, Gaby Fogarty and Dylan Fogarty all resting on and in Keith’s 1929 Whippet Deluxe Sedan. Keith loves his vehicles as he has another Whippet at home that he bought when he was 18 and that was 60 years ago.
These land rovers brought back a few memories.
These land rovers brought back a few memories.
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