Melbourne Royal Show

Melbourne Royal Show Apologises, Reinstates 108-Year-Old Bible Booth After Ban Backlash

18 July 2025

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The Melbourne Royal Show has apologised for its bizarre decision to ban a 108-year-old Bible booth.

Executives reinstated the Good News exhibit on July 16, explaining that the call to cancel the Christian tent was an “internal error.”

According to Melbourne Royal’s bosses, this alleged error was made during the “initial application review.”

Responding to a massive backlash from people protesting precedents that normalise discrimination against Christians (who make up at least 40% of Australia), the Show retracted the rejection, then confirmed that the Good News Booth was back on.

Sign a Letter of Thanks to Melbourne Royal Show

In response, Answers in Genesis Australia (AiG) – the first to raise concerns about the Bible booth’s ban – is asking people to sign a thank-you letter addressed to Melbourne Royal’s CEO and team.

“Let’s finish well,” AiG CEO Mike Foster wrote in an update.

“We thank God for His favour, and we thank you for refusing to stay silent.”

“This win is proof that freedom must be defended, and that faithful people can make a real difference.”

He continued,

“The Gospel belongs in the public square.”

“Australia is stronger when people of faith can participate fully and without discrimination.”

“Now it’s time to respond with grace,” by sending some appreciation to the Melbourne Royal Show’s organisers for listening and having the courage to un-cancel the annual combined churches Christian exhibit.

AiG’s appreciation post also allows for additional comments, giving the Church an opportunity to thank Melbourne Royal directly, “for making things right.”

Foster concluded,

“Let’s show that Christians not only stand firm, but are also filled with grace.”

The letter takes only a minute, and can be signed here.

Melbourne Royal’s Commitment to Be a Show for All Victorians

Melbourne Royal’s reversal realigns the Show with its celebrated commitment to being an event for all Victorians, regardless of “backgrounds and beliefs.”

To the Show’s credit, this is a complete turnaround from the contents of a rejection letter sent to Good News booth volunteers last November.

When refusing the booth’s application, the show specifically stated that religious exhibits were no longer welcome (see here and here).

Melbourne Royal’s original correspondence offered no reasons justifying the sudden change.

Asked to accept, respect, and understand the jarring new policy, the Show implied that ministry volunteers should walk away quietly.

Victory for Advocacy, Fairness, Freedom of Religion and Speech

Talking about the Melbourne Royal precedent at the time, Answers in Genesis CEO, Mike Foster, rightly stated, “We’re not seeking revenge, we’re seeking justice.”

The Good News exhibit’s exile could have set a precedent whereby Christians are shut out of public life, he explained.

“If this were any other group – especially LGBTQ+ activists – you can be fairly sure the Show” would never have even entertained the idea.

The Melbourne Royal Show’s important apology, retraction and reinstatement of the exhibit is a win for ALL Australians.

They haven’t just reinstated the Good News booth.

Melbourne Royal has reaffirmed a commitment to free speech and freedom of religion.

As the late Anglican theologian John Stott, in full agreement with AiG’s Mike Foster, once wrote,

“Christianity belongs in the marketplace, not the museum!”

Will you consider praying for Good News volunteers, as well as the Show’s continuing success?

Melbourne Royal deserves a big thank you.

You can participate in that campaign here.

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Article also published at Caldron Pool. Image via Fir0002/Flagstaffotos/Wikimedia Commons.

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7 Comments

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    Warwick Marsh 18 July 2025 at 1:41 pm - Reply

    This is an incredible victory for free speeech, commonsense and better still the Gospel!!! Congratulations Rod!!!

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    gail Petherick 18 July 2025 at 10:24 pm - Reply

    Praising God for this decision being reveresed. Also a big thank you Rod for writing about it and to Warwick letting us know through the Daily Declaration website. Amen
    May it stand as a great reminder ‘with God all things are possible’ so we keep proactive and walking by faith even then things appear to be going adversely for Biblical matters and literature.
    Also forgive thsoe who know not what they do

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    gail Petherick 19 July 2025 at 8:19 am - Reply

    A fantastic turn around. Praise God

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    Gregoryno6 19 July 2025 at 3:07 pm - Reply

    They actually apologised. Perhaps a lesson was learnt somewhere in this.

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    Countess Antonia Maria Violetta Scrivanich 20 July 2025 at 8:47 am - Reply

    A victory for Freedom of Speech and Religion.

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    John 21 July 2025 at 6:11 pm - Reply

    “Christianity belongs in the marketplace, not the museum!”

    With all due respect…Christianity is ALREADY IN the marketplace. Every time a follower of Jesus steps outside their front door, their faith should be front & centre in every word & deed. Every Christian schoolchild, teacher, neighbour, shopkeeper, builder, tradie, cabbie, chef,…you get the idea…is the gospel enfleshed in the marketplace.
    The very idea that Christ NEEDS a booth to be proclaimed at the Melbourne Show is farcical. Sure, this is great & creates an opportunity, but how many opportunities will go wanting because too many will leave it up to the “booth”?

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    Gail Petherick 22 July 2025 at 9:40 am - Reply

    The Melbourne show is an ideal place to have bibles or literature fo children and adults, as they have time to look and browse. Some of these people/families will come from a different faith background or a secular home where they never see a bible on display, so in this way too, its an a ideal place to offer portions of or a whole bible, and to answer questions passer byers may have.

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