Dungog Show – 10th & 11th of November 2023

The Dungog Show is held the 2nd Fri & Sat of November every year. It celebrates and promotes local produce, talent and agriculture from the Dungog district with everybody having fun along the way!!

The Dungog Show is held the 2nd Fri & Sat of November every year. It celebrates and promotes local produce, talent and agriculture from the Dungog district with everybody having fun along the way!!

Your place for Agriculture and Entertainment

The Dungog Agricultural & Horticultural Association is passionate about educating people of all ages about agriculture and we’re revitalising our Show to reflect this.

Learning exhibits tell the story of agriculture to both urban and rural people. We believe it is important that locals and visitors understand the significance of agriculture to our economy and appreciate the innovation, efficiency and technology that supports it.

The Dungog Show promotes the involvement of youth in shows by holding competitions for young people and by encouraging the participation of young people in show societies and agricultural youth groups. Youth are encouraged to participate in the livestock judging competitions culminating at the State Finals for winners in Sydney at Easter.

Show History, est. 1887

The Dungog Show was established in 1887 to promote and protect the agricultural and horticultural resources of the Dungog Shire.

The Dungog Agricultural & Horticultural Association was originally called the Williams River Agricultural & Horticultural Association.

The only time in the history of the Show that the ‘Show didn’t go on’ was during the war years when six shows were not held and more recently the Show was cancelled due to Covid-19.

We look forward to welcoming all participants and visitors to this year’s Show : 10-11 November 2023.

Competitions

Cattle, Young Woman Competition, Horses, Campdraft, Woodchopping, Photography, Homecrafts & more

Entertainment

The Grand Parade, Camel Racing, Animal Nursery, ring entertainment & more

School Program

Education & exploration for local schools plus the annual Scarecrow competition

MAJOR SPONSOR