With March just around the corner, preparations are kicking off for the 68th annual Koorawatha Show.
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This year, the show will be held on Sunday, March 1 and there will be plenty of old favourites for the whole family.
Koorawatha Show President, Harry Houghton encouraged people to start getting their entries ready now.
"The more we get into the pavilion, the better the show," he said.
"The show committee has worked very hard this year to try and get the best attractions possible for our small show."
Last year's show marked the first time Koorawatha hosted the Group Ten Judging Competition Finals and the section is set to return for 2020.
Classes will commence at 9am with beef cattle judging. Judging in fruit and vegetables, grain, meat breeds sheep, merino fleece and merino sheep will follow.
Anyone interested can contact Kaye Bird on 0427 694 354 prior to the competition.
Entrants need not have qualified at a local show to compete, however qualification at Group Final level is essential for competition at State Finals at the Sydney Royal Easter Show.
As well as judging, plenty of other events will be making a return, including:
- Koorawatha Show Ute, Car and Bike Show
- Yard dog trials
- Horse, dogs, pets, prime lambs and cattle judging
- Chainsaw racing
- Tiny Tots, Prince and Princess
- Tug-O-War
- Races and novelties for the "Not So Old"
- Dog jumping competition
- Pavilion sections and much more