With many regional shows cancelled or scaled back due to COVID-19, it's worth a trip to check out the Goulburn Show in March.
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Pig racing, dog high jump, a petting farm, classic cars, the ever popular wood chop and even bonsai demonstrations will all be part of the weekend.
If you love horses the Goulburn Show is the place to be with two whole days of show jumping, equestrian and sporting events.
The weekend will also feature the biggest boer goat show in Australia.
Goulburn Show president Jacki Waugh said people could "look forward to attending a show while many other regional shows have been cancelled".
She urged people to get involved and volunteer.
"Volunteers get to experience the joy of putting on the show for the community and see how it goes together."
People are needed to help set up, take entries, run the canteen, man the pavilion and to pack up after the show.
In addition, extra volunteers will be required to scan people through the front gates. Ms Waugh encouraged people to download the Services NSW app before attending to make this process easier.
If your phone doesn't scan QR codes or you find technology baffling don't stress. People will be at the front gate ready to help.
The Show will be held on March 6 and 7 at the Goulburn Showground on Braidwood Road.
Ticket prices:
- A family pass (two adults and two children under 17) costs $30 for the day with additional children for $5 each
- A single adult ticket costs $15 per day
- Concession and children (under 17) $5 per day
- Preschool-aged children are free
If you are interested in volunteering contact Jacki Waugh on 0428 298 157 or email info@goulburnshow.com.au
Visit www.goulburnshow.com.au for more information.