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HomeNewsNew date for postponed 2020 Noosa Show

New date for postponed 2020 Noosa Show

The new date for the 2020 Noosa Country Show has been announced after being postponed in May due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The date has been revealed as Saturday 24 October 2020, with the Noosa Show Society yet to determine which ring events will be included, bearing in mind that the sub-chamber and state level points scoring competitions like stud cattle, dairy and equestrian have also been cancelled for this year.

Noosa Show Society president Charlie Pattison said as the society owns their showgrounds, they are in a great position to be able to reschedule and reorganise the annual show.

“We want to make this one in 2020 a real community event for the greater Noosa area,” he said.

“We hope it will be a celebration for the community, as so many people come through what has been a particularly challenging year.

“Entry to the 2020 Noosa Community Show will be by optional donation, and we will have free exhibits, entertainment, and demonstrations for all ages.

“As usual, tickets for sideshows will be available for purchase.”

The Noosa Show Day is a gazetted public holiday, and it has been confirmed that the original date of the Show Day, Friday, 11 September 2020 will still be a public holiday in the Noosa Shire.

In order to make the day a success, the society would love the participation of more volunteers for set up, knock down and during the day of the show.

Volunteers are invited to contact AdministrationOfficer@NoosaShowSociety.org.au

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