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31 July, 2024

Tiny houses with big wins

Ray White Rural Kilcoy held its inaugural Tiny House competition last week in the lead up to the Kilcoy Show, which took place over the weekend.


Tiny houses with big wins - feature photo

The competition received over 50 submissions across three categories, with the winners being awarded cash prizes.

Somerset Mayor Jason Wendt was one of the guest judges, and had the difficult role of judging the 10-12 years age category.

Mayor Wendt called the judging “very difficult”, given the amount of work put into all the 17 submissions.

He awarded first place to a tiny doll house style home, commending the amount of detail that had gone into the project.

Ray White Rural and Livestock managing director, Matt White, was given the task of judging the six to nine age group, which received 30 submissions.

Mr White said there were many commendable submissions, but he ended up giving first place to a three little pigs-inspired home.

Lastly, Craig Jackson from Jackson Constructions was put in charge of judging the youngest category, up to five years old.

The Ray White Kilcoy team said the idea for the competition came about as a way to have more fun, community involvement in the Show, which they sponsor.

All the winners, along with some of the submissions, got dispalyed at the show over the weekend Congrats to all competitors!

Matt White with the Ray White Kilcoy team and 6 to 9 houses.
Matt White with the Ray White Kilcoy team and 6 to 9 houses.
Mayor Wendt judging 10 to 12 submission.
Mayor Wendt judging 10 to 12 submission.
Craig Jackson judging 0 to 5 entries.
Craig Jackson judging 0 to 5 entries.
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