![People can expect a full agenda for the Moss Vale Show, which makes a comeback in March. File picture. People can expect a full agenda for the Moss Vale Show, which makes a comeback in March. File picture.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/123048163/408f96a1-0bd6-41cd-8f07-eee88713cdf5.jpg/r0_0_1105_624_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
The Moss Vale Show is making a comeback, with something for everyone to enjoy.
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The 137th country show returns to the Moss Vale Showground from March 17 to 19, at the Moss Vale Showground.
Moss Vale Show and District AH and I Society secretary Edwina Grant said people could look forward to a variety of activities.
"We've got a full show planned this year," she said.
Expect crowd favourites such as the Demolition Derby, fireworks, bike and lawn mower races Ute Muster, live music, animal shows and the farmyard nursery.
Attendees can enter arts and crafts, LEGO, needlework, photos, and a variety of foods in the pavilion.
![There is lots to discover in the pavilion. Picture by Vera Demertzis. There is lots to discover in the pavilion. Picture by Vera Demertzis.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/123048163/c99ecd5d-e228-4d05-9612-355ce12bd5dd.JPG/r7_0_1014_567_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
One event returning is the mullet competition, which was a major success after the first in 2022.
"It was a lot of fun, there were a lot of people and spectators," she said.
![The successful mullet competition is making a comeback in 2023. Picture by Vera Demertzis. The successful mullet competition is making a comeback in 2023. Picture by Vera Demertzis.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/123048163/ccce0933-b9df-49e8-bea0-150c5af85b4b.JPG/r20_0_993_547_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Teams of four farmers can also enter the Young Farmers Challenge, where the winners then compete at the Sydney Royal Easter Show.
Those chosen in 2022 are due to compete in the national round in Adelaide this year.
Check out the activities planned for each day below:
Friday, March 17
- The pavilion: 9am-8pm
- Junior Show Person competition
- Bush Dance
- Children's crafts
- Talks with the Australian Wildlife Sanctuary
- Farmyard nursery
- Woodturners display
- Magic jester
Saturday, March 18
- The pavilion: 9am-9pm
- Horse events and showjumping
- Cattle and poultry judging
- Mullet competition: 4.30pm
- Dance performances
- Dog high jump
- Demolition derby
- Motorbike races
- Fireworks
- Lawn mower races
- Children's crafts
- Talks with the Australian Wildlife Sanctuary
- Farmyard nursery
- Woodturners display
- Magic jester
Sunday, March 19
- The pavilion: 9am-1pm
- Pet show: entry from 9-11.30am with a 12pm start
- Woodchopping: 10am, entries close on March 10
- Alpaca Judging
- Young Farmers Challenge: 10am
- Demolition derby
- Ute Muster
- Ute barrel race
- Lawn mower races
- Motorbikes
- Children's crafts
- Talks with the Australian Wildlife Sanctuary
- Farmyard nursery
- Woodturners display
- Magic jester
Anyone who wishes to participate in any events must submit a waiver form, which can be downloaded from the Moss Vale Show website.
Entry forms and fees can be found on mossvaleshow.com.au/index.html.
Tickets per day are $15 for people aged 16 and above, $6 for children under 16, free for under the school age, and $9 for age and disability support pensioners.
Family passes (two adults and two kids) are $35.
All tickets can be bought through Trybooking, or at the gates.
For more information, email info@mossvaleshow.com.au, call 4868 1869, follow the Moss Vale Show Society on Facebook, or head to mossvaleshow.com.au.
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