Grow Your Own music and produce festival was a great success in its second annual year at the Great Lakes.
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Warm cloudy weather made the perfect conditions for the event, which featured a number of local and nationally renowned bands and musicians, as well as a variety of local farmers and food producers.
Central Coast family group Little Quirks kicked off the entertainment at 12.15pm, playing a mellow, summery set as the crowds began to gather.
Next up were local bands The Ruiins and Los Scallywaggs, who put on a couple of lively shows, bringing up the pace of the day.
Alex the Astronaut, Jack River and Skeggs were among the big names that performed into the afternoon and across the evening, before Cloud Control took the stage in front of what was for Grow Your Own, a record crowd.