Wednesday,
8 October 2025
Bribbaree ready to celebrate its 99th annual Show

Locals are being encouraged to get ready for the 2025 Bribbaree Show which is on this Saturday with plenty of fun and entertainment for the whole family.

The biggest little show is going to be jammed packed with plenty of activities as well as lots of things to see and do.

The committee is really excited for this year's event that seems to get bigger and better with every year that passes.

Show secretary, Charlie is looking forward to the tractor pull, while treasurer Mandy is ready to admire all of the quilts on display in the pavilion while Will said he's going to enjoy watching the sheep yarding on Saturday afternoon.

Entries for the pavilion are still open and can be made online at showday online and delivered to the grounds on Thursday October 2 and Friday October 3 between 9am and 11am.

Gates for the day will open at 6am with gate fees unchanged from previous years with family tickets only $20, Adults $10 and concessions $5.

The ever popular free pedal tractor farm, Kentucky Animal Farm and hands on Live Reptile displays will be held along with face painting, arts and craft, running races, lolly guessing and so much more.

The tractor pull is making a return where spectators can admire the development of power and history of horse power and they test their strength.

A test of dog and handler the crowd pleasing Yard Dog Trials will be back as well as the popular annual Bribbaree Show Cycling Classic over 35km and 70km, with the ride providing a gorgeous and scenic route through Bimbi and Quandialla.

Following on from a very busy year the Show Committee and Trust have made major improvements to the horse ring surface and with over $4000 in cash prizemoney offered for the horse events, it will be a show not to be missed.

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There will be a five ring program as well as sporting, stockman challenge and locals are very excited at the return of the showjumping with a whopping $500 cash to be won over the ever entertaining Six Bar event.

Entries for the horse events are permitted on the day.

Another returning event to the day is the poultry section in its very impressive shed, with plenty of prizes and cash on offer for all breeds and sizes of birds.

Local producers will display their locally grown and bred Merino eves and the local studs will display a variety of all the breeds of sheep in the region in the Sheep Pavilion.

The Show Committee has also said it is honoured to be awarding the Bribbaree Young Women of the Show with a number of locals entered, the winners will be announced at the official opening at 12pm midday.

The Young People of the Show will be judged at 11am.

After the official opening, kids will be given the opportunity to test their speed in the kids running races, followed by the adults and couples participating in the Farmer's Challenge.

Midwest Axemen will be on the grounds hosting their Woodchopping Competition where men and women will compete in many events throughout the day.

Dogs are permitted on the grounds but are to be on a leash at all times unless they are competing in the Daschy Dash, Russell Race or the dog high jump.

Children's and Juniors Tug of War Challenge, where a team of six, including at least one female, will test their strength prior to the adults tug of war with $2000 in cash prizemoney to be won.

A new event this year will be the Sheep Yarding where three people will test their ability to pen three sheep into a yard.

As you can see there is plenty of action to watch or participate in on the day so be sure to make the trip to Bribbaree on Saturday.

Gates will open from 6am for a family friendly and affordable day out.