Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsGood gourd – give it a grow pips!

Good gourd – give it a grow pips!

’Tis the season!

The Royal Queensland Show (Ekka) is opening entries for its iconic giant pumpkin competition.

Some $3400 in prize money is offered, including last year’s new bonus prize of $1000 for the heaviest pumpkin more than 350 kilograms.

Pumpkin patches across southeast Queensland will pump up their produce as growers vie for the heaviest title.

Prize money on offer for the Open and Youth classes is $600 for first place, $400 for second and $300 for third.

All pumpkins more than 80kg are eligible for the coveted title of Champion Heaviest Pumpkin of Show and $850.

Veggie patch kings and queens and 2023 Champion Heaviest Pumpkin of Show title winner Downlands College return in 2024 hoping to recreate their history-making win.

Last year the college was the first school ever to take top honours over an Open Class competitor with their 202kg pumpkin.

The minimum weight for entry into the Youth/School class is 10kg and the competition is curriculum-aligned for foundation to year 8, planting the seed of knowledge about the importance of agriculture.

Also, back to compete in 2024 is Open Class heavyweight, Minden grower Geoff Frohloff, who has seen his fair share of prize money over the years and still holds the Ekka giant pumpkin record of 215kg set in 2015.

The weight target for the 2023 bonus prize of $1000 for the heaviest pumpkin has been lowered from more than 500kg to more than 350kg to encourage more growers to get their green thumbs on.

Farmers, gardeners, schools and students can request their free Giant Atlantic pumpkin seeds and an information pack through the Ekka website at www.ekka.com.au

The giant gourds will roll into the Brisbane Showgrounds on Saturday 9 March 2024 for judging, with the competition held outside of the August Ekka dates to take advantage of the premium pumpkin growing season.

Entries close 1 March, 2024.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Paddock-bred performance

Denis and Therese Roberts of AAA Speckle Park have built their breeding program around a clear and disciplined objective — producing structurally sound, commercially...
More News

Queensland farmer helps LifeFlight build resilience

It took only seconds for Queensland farmer Clive Weier to lose his arm in an auger, and a split-second reaction from his neighbour to...

Blaze blazer gesture

​Former Queensland Reds player Peter Fleming last year lost everything in a house fire in Einasleigh, 380km west of Townsville, in North Queensland. Among the...

Eromanga the ‘Kuwait of Australia’

A renewed push to unlock oil reserves in western Queensland is gaining momentum, with the tiny outback town of Eromanga emerging as a potential...

Community, craft, care

​On any given Monday or Friday morning in the Scenic Rim town of Boonah, the kettle is on by 10am at the Boonah Activity...

Upgrade secures future

South Burnett’s Coolabunia Saleyards have been in operation for 44 years, and after four decades of service, have seen some much needed upgrades. On...

Hoofbeats around the world

At one point Pam Karner was lying on the ground, crying to herself in pain. Her horse was above her. That was when she realised...

Sunshine State success

Queensland’s value-adding food and beverage sector has claimed national bragging rights, with a Brisbane brewery and a Sunshine Coast distillery taking top honours at...

Footy field to farm gate

Premiership-winning forward Corey Jensen has spent his professional rugby league career earning a reputation for toughness, consistency and quiet determination on the field. Now, the...

Talking risk management

In 2025, QFF and Biosecurity Queensland launched the Biosecurity in the Boardroom initiative in Brisbane, bringing together corporate, industry and government leaders from sectors...

Woombye rum crowned Australia’s best

A Sunshine Coast distillery has claimed the nation’s top honour at the 2026 Royal Queensland Distilled Spirits and Beer Awards, held at the Brisbane...