General News
9 July, 2023
Cheaper show tickets on sale
DISCOUNTED tickets to this year’s Cairns Show are on sale, offering dollars off in two categories.

Presold tickets online on the show website are $25 for adults 18 and over (normally $28) and a family pass for two adults and two children are $65 ($70). Concession/pensioner prices are $22 and children 5-14 $15. Under-5s are free.
Show president Ian Allen said there would be plenty of free things to see and do.
“The Cairns Show is an event that won’t break the bank, as there are countless free activities to enjoy,” he said.
“Peek at our free activities and demonstrations Over the Bridge, in the 7News Heritage Park, or around the grounds with our comprehensive list of free things to do (check out the website).
“At the Cairns Show there is something for everyone.
“Get ready to experience the perfect blend of urban flair and rural charm as we connect the city to the country by presenting the largest regional agricultural show in all of Australia.
“At the Cairns Show you will see jaw-dropping entertainment, dazzling competitions, captivating displays, educational demonstrations, breathtaking performances, and informative exhibitions.
“May I recommend a visit to our enchanting sunflower field and the incredible AG-Venture Farming display, located just Over the Bridge. Or step back in time at the Seven News Heritage Park, where Melville’s Animal Nursery and their adorable new bunnies await your discovery.
“Indulge in the excitement of our main arena entertainment acts or witness the talents of our beloved local performers at the Cairns Regional Council Community Stage.
“If you have little ones in tow and need a rest, head over to the Fig Tree area, where delightful entertainment tailored to all ages awaits.”
Mr Allen said he acknowledged the sponsors and the dedication of staff and committee members who had worked tirelessly to bring the show together. “To our incredible volunteers, your invaluable contributions are sincerely appreciated,” he said.
“A special mention to Warren Griffin from Tully State High School for his committed efforts in facilitating the participation of students and cattle at the show.”
Visit the website:
www.cairnsshow.com.au