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SisterS swinging by from the Outback but one’s been here before!

The CrackUp Sisters are coming to town! And one of them, Amanda-Lyn, is a former Pittsworth High School student! Watch out for this hilarious trio from Winton in Outback Queensland, who bring bush stories to life with comedy, larrikinism and a give-it-a-go attitude.

Catch them on the Village Green on Friday and Saturday, and as part of the entertainment program in the main arena on Saturday night.

Sand man turned play into an art form

Dennis Massoud’s love of building sand castles in his early years has served him well as an adult. In fact, his hobby-turned-career has taken him around the globe as a full-time sculptor for the past 30 years.

His sand sculpting at the show this year brings him to Pittsworth for the first time so be sure to give him a friendly welcome as he creates something special on Friday and again on Saturday.

Children’s play area

There’ll be a play zone included at the show for children under five to get busy with some rideon tractors while Mum and Dad have a coffee or a bite while keeping a watchful eye. This area is not supervised but is designed to give parents a little break while the kids have a play.

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