This Sunday is the Mad Harry's Steel 151st Young Show with plenty of fun and entertainment for all ages.
There will be plenty of free entertainment as well as the usual attractions like sideshow alley, plenty of exhibitions in the pavilions as well as cattle, sheep, cars, trucks, motorbikes, tractor pull, animal nursery and so much more.
And for the first time ever there will be a Yard Dog Trial in association with the NSW Yard Dog Association.
“Once again, our fantastic committee have worked very hard to put a show together for the whole family," President of the Young P & A Association Emma Godsell said.
"A lot of people don’t realise it takes our committee seven months of planning to pull off such a great day."
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Throughout the pavilions there will be plenty of local items on display with cooking, fine arts, flowers, handicrafts, industrial art, jams and preserves, porcelain, produce and wool as well as the Lego corner running again with a competition for local primary school children.
The Committee is also holding a colouring competition again this year with entries from all age groups.
“Outside, the Vintage Tractor Pull is always interesting for those to reminisce of yesteryear’s machinery," Emma said.
"The cattle pavilion will be full, with the showring running from 9am.
"Our Prime Lamb Competition will also be running on show day and our Poultry Pavilion is always worth visiting.
"It’s great to be able to have so many animals on display.
“Our gates open at 9am, with our entertainment and show rides starting then too.
"The animal nursery, facepainting and our roving magicians will make their usual appearance. This year we have a dare-defying escape act – come and check it out!"
With the judging already completed for the annual ambassador competitions there will be plenty of action on the main stage as well.
“The 2025 Young Woman, Junior Young Woman and Rural Ambassadors will be announced after the opening of the show at 1pm, by The Land Sydney Royal AgShows NSW Young Woman 2025 runner-up Sophie Cargill from Dubbo,” Emma said.
The day will finish with the usual spectacular fireworks, commencing at 8pm.
“Our fireworks are always amazing and are a great way to wind down the day," Emma said.
"Please remember to make sure your pets and animals are safe to avoid anyone going missing or any injuries.”
Mark your calendars for Sunday, 21 September, 2025.
Gates open at 9am and will finish with the fireworks at 8pm.
Gate prices are Family $40 (maximum 2 adults), Single, $15, Concession $10, and school age Children $5.
Children not at school and parking are free.
Tickets are available at the gate on the day or from the Young Show website at www.youngshow.com.au.