Adults and children can win up to $500 in Australian Agricultural Centre's (AAC) Bake Off competition, judged by famous pâtissier and chef from MasterChef Australia Adriano Zumbo.
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What you need to do is choose a photo or picture of your favourite farm animal, fruit or vegetable and make it into a cake.
Then send the image of your chosen product with a photo of the cake and tell the AAC team a bit about your chosen product.
The cake that looks most like the chosen animal, fruit or vegetable will win.
AAC CEO Jo Marshall will also judge the competition.
Adults can win $500 for first prize, $250 for second prize and $150 for third prize.
Children can win $300 for first prize, $200 for second prize and $100 for third prize.
Enter online here. Entries close at 5pm on May 15.
Mrs Marshall hopes the competition gives people a chance to do something fun and learn about agriculture and cooking during isolation.
"The AAC's core purpose is to improve the understanding of agricultural activity and its importance in the world, creating a next generation of people to enter, build and promote agriculture and agricultural activity. So lets use our home isolation to learn about agriculture!" she said.
"Have fun making your cake, we look forward to seeing how much they look alike!"
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