THE Berrima 'Ruby' Rally weekend got off to a roaring start today with around 100 vehicles on show.
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Celebrating 40 years this year, the Berrima Rally has been attracting between 200 and 300 people for the majority of the events each year.
The Berrima Rally drew people and their vehicles from all over the state, as far as Wagga Wagga, Parkes, Lithgow, Singleton, the Illawarra region as well as the central coast, south coast, Canberra, Camden, Picton and various suburbs of Sydney.
The event was previously known as the Dahlia Festival Rally with a street parade and country drive through the Wingecarribee Shire area.
The scenic drive is varied each year to explore much of the local villages and point out special attractions in the Highlands region.
The vehicles were on show at Mittagong Public School from 10am to 2pm today, Saturday, February 21, and will be available again to be viewed at Moss Vale Showground between 10am and 12pm on Sunday.
Morning tea will be catered for by The Rotary Club of Moss Vale on Sunday morning.
See this year's photos in our gallery!