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Middle of Everywhere ANZAC Week Airshow returns celebrating aviation, ANZAC spirit and regional pride at West Sale Airport on 18-19 April 2026

The Middle of Everywhere ANZAC Week Airshow returns 18–19 April at West Sale Airport, featuring thrilling aerobatics, military and civilian aircraft displays, and up-close experiences celebrating aviation, ANZAC spirit, and regional pride.

By news@gippsland - 3rd March 2026 - Back to News

The Middle of Everywhere ANZAC Week Airshow is set to soar once again at West Sale Airport on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 April, bringing with it a thrilling celebration of aviation, the ANZAC spirit and regional pride.

The ANZAC Week Airshow, 18-19 April 2026 at West Sale Airport, features aerobatics, military, commercial, recreational aircraft, live music, local produce, and family-friendly activities

The ANZAC Week Airshow, 18-19 April 2026 at West Sale Airport, features aerobatics, military, commercial, recreational aircraft, live music, local produce, and family-friendly activities

Airshow returns bigger

After reaching capacity attendance in 2024, this year’s ANZAC Week Airshow promises to build on its momentum to be bigger and bolder than ever. Attendees can expect awe-inspiring aerobatic displays, military and civilian aircraft fly-bys and static aircraft exhibits that offer a rare chance to get up close to some of the most remarkable flying machines in the skies today.

A major highlight will be a performance by ex-RAAF pilot and Red Bull Air Race World Champion Matt Hall, whose high-octane aerobatics are sure to leave spectators breathless. Beyond the skies, the Airshow will feature:

  • Live music from local artists
  • Popular Wings & Heels vintage fashion show
  • Classic car and motorcycle displays
  • Food vans serving Gippsland’s finest local produce
  • Business exhibits and trade stalls
  • Fly-in and near-wing camping options for visiting pilots

"The ANZAC Week Airshow is a standout event on our regional calendar, and we’re proud to see it return to West Sale Airport. It’s a fantastic opportunity to showcase the spirit of our community, welcome visitors to The Middle of Everywhere, and highlight the incredible natural and cultural attractions across Wellington Shire. We’re excited to once again bring people together to celebrate aviation and regional pride," said Wellington Shire Council Mayor Cindy Madeley.

Airshow boosts tourism

The event also serves as a pivotal driver for local tourism and economic development, with previous years showing substantial benefits for accommodation providers, pubs and clubs due to the influx of visitors - highlighting its broad impact across multiple industries and sectors.

This year, the event is supported by the Victorian Government’s Regional Events Fund, which aims to attract visitors to regional Victoria, delivering economic impact, creating jobs, and supporting local business. The event will run from 10am to 4pm each day, with plenty to see and do on the ground and in the air. West Sale Airport is located just 10km from Sale, Victoria.

In a welcome change for families, entry is now free for spectators under 14 years of age, making it even easier to enjoy a full day of aviation excitement with the whole family. Whether you're an aviation enthusiast, a family looking for a fun day out, or a visitor keen to explore the beauty of The Middle of Everywhere, the ANZAC Week Airshow is not to be missed. For more information, visit Sale Airshow website.

Pictures from Sale Air Show website.


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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