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ROLL up, roll up, for the Noosa Country Show.

This year’s event, “Where town meets country”, is an impressive jam-packed program for all ages to enjoy.

Noosa Show Society President Rob Graham said this year’s show is an opportunity for everyone to come together in a real spirit of community.

“The Noosa Agricultural, Horticultural and Industrial (A.H.&I.) Society is ready to welcome everyone to this year’s Noosa Country Show.

“It is a fantastic opportunity for people throughout the Noosa Shire – those from the more urban parts of Noosa through to those with rural roots – to come together in a real spirit of community.

“This sentiment is reflected in the show’s theme ‘Where town meets country’.

“We know there are so many young people, especially those who have had limited opportunities to learn about the agricultural and horticultural heritage of our community, who are keen to know where their food comes from.

“At the show, they can be introduced to farm animals at the petting zoo, see the judging of stud beef, and look through the different flower, cookery, and craft displays,” said Rob.

There will also be events for the whole family, like the traditional Side Show Alley and Friday night fireworks and the immensely popular Honky Tonk Rodeo on Saturday afternoon.

“The equestrian events are the mainstays of any show, from the Ekka to our smaller Noosa Country Show, and the horsemanship over both days of the show is worldclass.

“We all know that the woodchopping competition has been a favourite for generations, and it will take place from Saturday morning with world-champion axemen competing. We are delighted that for the first time at our show, a female wood chopping event is being included by the organisers.”

The Noosa Show Society is especially pleased to have passionate horseman Guy McLean at the show on both days.

“Guy’s shows and demonstrations have been met with acclaim both in Australia and internationally,” said Rob.

The annual Noosa Country Show kicks off on Friday 9 September (Noosa Show Day public holiday), and continues over to Saturday 10 September.

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What’s On

What: Noosa Country Show

When: Friday 9th and Saturday 10th September from 9 am

Where: Pomona Showgrounds, Exhibition St, Pomona

Tickets: www.noosashowsociety.org.au/local-tickets

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