Most Successful Exhibitor

Mr Simon Cooke

David Banks Memorial Award for the Most Outstanding Honey Exhibit

Mr John Grubb for a frame of honey

Class 600 – One 500g glass jar, produced from Eucalypt

1st – Mr Frank  Derwent

2nd –Mr Simon Cooke

3rd – Mr Elivio Bonollo

Highly Commended – MsToni Hogan

Class 601 – One 500g glass jar, produced from sources other than Eucalypt

1st – Mr Ricky Somerville

2nd –Ms Suzanne Levy

3rd –Ms Kit Mei Wong

Class 602 – One 500g glass jar of Canberra Garden honey

1st –Ms Juli Poole

2nd –Mr Frank Derwent

3rd – Ms Toni Chalmers

Class 603 –Natural Granulation: One 500g glass jar, fine grain

1st – Mr Matthew Ehrensberger

2nd –Mr Simon Cooke

3rd – Ms Toni Hogan

Highly Commended – Mr Frank Derwent

Class 604 – Creamed Honey: One 500g glass jar

1st – Ms Robyn MacDonald

2nd –Mr Simon Cooke

Class 605 – One frame of Comb Honey, suitably enclosed in a glass or perspex case

1st – Mr John Grubb

Class 606– Chunk honey: One 500g glass jar of liquid honey containing 1 piece of comb honey

1st – Mr Simon Cooke

2nd – Mr Cormac Farrell

3rd – Ms Toni Hogan

Highly Commended -.Mr Sean Cavenagh

Class 607 – Block of Beeswax, up to 1kg

1st – Mr Simon Cooke

2nd – Ms Susanne Levy

Class 608 – Collection of six beeswax moulds, natural beeswax

1st –Mr Simon Cooke

2nd – Ms Toni Hogan

3rd – Ms Susanne Levy

Class 609 – Two moulded candles, natural beeswax

1st –  Mr Stephen Cooke

Class 620 – One 750ml bottle of dry mead

1st –Mr Simon Cooke

2nd – Ms Toni Hogan

Class 621 – One 750ml bottle of sweet mead

1st – Matt Leonard

2nd –Ms Toni Hogan

3rd –Bruno Ehrensberger

Highly Commended –

Class 622- One 750ml bottle of any other mead

1st – Susanne Levy

2nd –Bruno Ehrensberger

3rd – Toni Hogan

Class 650 – Collection of Apiary Products 6-8 items

1st –Mr Simon Cooke

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