What do puppets, chainsaw sculpting and motorbikes stunts all have in common?
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All three are the newest addition to an action packed Cowra Show schedule, kicking off Tuesday, September 15 and Wednesday, September 16.
While all the favourites will return including rides, ring events, showgirls and plenty of dagwood dogs, the newest shows are set to have crowds flocking to the showground.
Australia's only all weather motorcycle and bicycle trials stunt show, the Eljayshow will feature something for the two-year-olds to the 90-year-olds.
A comical, action-packed event, the performance will kick on Tuesday, September 15 with shows running at 2pm, 4pm, 5.30pm and 7pm. Wednesday's shows will be held at 12 noon, 3.30pm, 5pm and 6.30pm.
While most of us just look at a log of raw timber and see firewood, Alan Hocking sees birds, animals or even a piece of furniture.
The talented and well-known chainsaw sculptor will be demonstrating his knack for turning a piece of timber into an art shape and is only too happy to answer questions. Alan's talent will be on show over both days and a few articles will be available for purchase.
With something for the kids and the adults, Professor Wallace is bringing his world famous puppet show to this year's Cowra Show. Professor Wallace's puppet theatre is one of the oldest continuous performing acts in Australia and is both part of puppet history and Australian entertainment history.
Professor Wallace's puppet theatre is a variety show combining traditional wooden hand puppets, marionettes and modern puppets, with all performances including lots of audience interaction.
Professor Wallace will be performing at 11am, 12.30pm, 3pm and 4.30pm on Tuesday, September 15 and again at 10.30am, 1pm, 4pm and 5.30pm on September 16.