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Newcastle Show

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Newcastle Show
FrequencyAnnual
Location(s)Newcastle Showground
Years active121
Inaugurated1902
Most recent1–3 March 2024
Attendance100,000 (2021)
Organised byNewcastle Agricultural Horticultural & Industrial Association
Websitewww.newcastleshow.com.au
Ring events at Newcastle Show in 1952.

The Newcastle Show is an annual agricultural show held by the Newcastle AH & I Association at the Newcastle Showground in Broadmeadow, a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.

The show was formed in 1899 and held the first Newcastle Show in May 1902. It has been held each year since with breaks for World War I, the 1919 influenza epidemic and World War II. The show was not held in 2007 after losses in 2006, however it returned in 2008.[1] With improvements to the showground and expanded entertainment, the show crowds in 2008 were up by 50 per cent.[2]

The show comprises a ring show with livestock parades, show jumping and various attractions such as speedway cars, marching bands or fireworks; an agriculture pavilion with displays and judging of livestock and produce; commercial stands and exhibits; a Hall of Industry with art, photography, handcrafts, cookery etc. There is also live entertainment, a showbag pavilion, a sideshow alley with amusement rides, shopping, food courts, etc. The Newcastle Entertainment Centre is located inside the Newcastle Showground and is used for the show.[3]

Newcastle Show Day was formerly a public holiday which usually applied to the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie local government areas, however from 2012, the local government deemed the public holiday null and has only been a local event day only available to a very few number of people, including people like council staff.

References

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  1. ^ Nellie Ayres (25 October 2007). "Show must go on". yourguide.com.au (reprinted from The Newcastle Star). Archived from the original on 11 July 2012. Retrieved 13 April 2008.
  2. ^ Melissa Lyons; Julieanne Strachan (12 April 2008). "Crowds back for ripper ride". Newcastle Herald. Archived from the original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved 13 April 2008.
  3. ^ "Newcastle Show". Newcastle AH&I Association. Retrieved 13 April 2008.