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23 June, 2021

Show fun set for Malanda

THE Malanda Showgrounds will be filled with local families eager to be apart of the show atmosphere with the Malanda Show returning for 2021.

By Rhys Thomas

Malanda Show 2019 Supreme Champion Dairy Cow, Eachamvale Precious Seven owned by Malanda Show Society president Greg English.
Malanda Show 2019 Supreme Champion Dairy Cow, Eachamvale Precious Seven owned by Malanda Show Society president Greg English.

THE Malanda Showgrounds will be filled with local families eager to be apart of the show atmosphere with the Malanda Show returning for 2021. 

Like many other shows and events in 2020 the Malanda Show had to be cancelled due to COVID, but now the show is back on albeit with some now regular COVID restrictions. 

The three-day show kicks off this Friday and runs until Sunday with a host of exciting events for people to enjoy. 

This includes an animal nursery, dairy section, street parade among others and the all important crowning of the Malanda Show Dairy Queen and Princess for 2021. 

“There has been a little bit of a doubt in the back of everyone’s minds if COVID would come back, but it’s looking promising, we’re all ready to rock and roll,” Malanda Show Society Manager Kate Stokes said. 

“We’re fortunate here in Malanda we have a showgrounds, so we have capacity to take a few extra numbers. 

“We’re really looking forward to being back this year, hopefully some records crowds and beautiful weather, what we all love about the show.” 

The Malanda Show Society has asked people who plan on attending to comply with the COVID regulations that will be put in place for the event.  

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