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Toowoomba Royal Show

The People First Bank Toowoomba Royal Show will be held from 26 to 28 March.

Once again there is an exciting lineup of entertainment for the entire family to enjoy headlined by Bluey & Bingo, Airtime Freestyle Motocross and the Hot Wheels Stuntz Show.

Melville’s Animal Nursery make their debut in what will be the largest display of animals seen at the show.

Competition is always at the forefront of any agricultural show and this year is no exception. Dairy Cattle judging will start on Tuesday before the show gets underway and patrons are welcome to attend the judging with free admission. Stud Beef and Led Steers will be judged on all 3 days.

Almost 2000 entries have been received in the horse section with almost 550 showjumpers competing across the show.

Entries are also very strong in our pavilion exhibits particularly the photography and leatherwork.

Our small animal display of goats and sheep has also been very well supported, whilst the sheep dog trials will be contested over the 3 days.

The World and Queensland Titles will again be contested in the Woodchop Arena.

A rodeo will be held on both Friday and Saturday nights.

To assist families, we are offering half price entry to the show, all day on Thursday and free entry after 6pm. We will provide entertainment on the family stage and all the food vendors, ride operators and showbags will be trading.

For the first time the Ringers Western truck will be on site.

For further information and to purchase tickets go to www.rasq.com.au

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