Paskeville might be one of the smaller towns on South Australia’s Yorke
Peninsula, but come September it shrugs off the village cloak to become a
metropolis. For three days every September 75,000 visitors pour into the town
for the annual World Wide Field Day in which the latest farming and agricultural
equipment and techniques are paraded for men and women of the land.
The farming expo is held on a permanent, 10ha site. Paskeville has another
claim to fame as the only town in the state to have imposed a voluntary ban
on poker machines. Although Paskeville is located in a pokie-free zone in
the centre of the peninsula, it is less than an hour from such popular seaside
resorts as Port Wakefield, Moonta Bay and Wallaroo. It is also just a 19km
drive west from the peninsula's largest town, Kadina
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