The Australian Kelpie Muster will return to Casterton in June a year after it was cancelled due to COVID-19.
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The June long weekend will mark the 25th anniversary of the iconic working dog show and auction.
Casterton Kelpie Association president Karen Stephens said the new-look festival would be packed with entertainment plus the return of the iconic working dog auction which was expected to set new records.
"The working dog auction has currently accumulated more than $2.9 million in sales since it started on the back of a ute on a footy oval back in 1996," Mrs Stephens said.
"This year we anticipate we will reach the formidable $3 million figure."
Mrs Stephens said the committee had engaged a consultant to ensure all protocols were met to secure the 2021 event.
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"After a 12-month hiatus we are back to celebrate our 25th anniversary and recognise the instrumental role this beloved working dog has played in not only the Casterton community, but that of the nation," she said.
"The Kelpie is an Australian icon and we will be paying homage to its invaluable role during the long weekend festivities."
"The main change patrons will see this year is our new ticketing system," Mrs Stephens said.
"All visitors will require to book a ticket online before attending, to ensure we can safely track numbers and keep it to a manageable level. "There will be no walk-in-entry authorised throughout the weekend."
Returning to the 2021 schedule will be the popular Kelpie festival celebrations on Saturday, June 12, in Casterton's main street including the iconic Kelpie High Jump, Kelpie Dash, Kelpie Hill Climb, Stockman's Challenge and street parade.
It will follow the working dog auction a day later.
"This auction has been known to set world records in the past with prices tipping more than $20,000 for a dog," Mrs Stephens said.
"Given the excellent agricultural season we are having and the reliance on a top class working, the committee are strongly anticipating prices will break previous records."
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