THE Murgon Show Society hosted their annual event this weekend at the local showgrounds.
Laura Blackmore
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March 15, 2020 - 12:00PM
South Burnett Times
1/30Cloyna District Rural Fire Brigade representatives Laraine Beddows and Nicholas Beddows manning the gate at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
2/30Sandy Taylor and Wanda Rideout from the Murgon RSL Sub Branch at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
3/30Competitors lined up to participate in a minute silence for the late Frances Day at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
4/30Neville and Lorraine Hargreabes cheering on their grandchildren at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
5/30Murgon Show Life Members Enda O'Neill and Gladys Sippel at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
6/30Murgon Show Society president Allen Trim speaking at opening ceremony at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
7/30Deputy Mayor Kathy Duff, Murgon Show Society president Allen Trim, Mayor Keith Campbell and Abigail Andersson at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
8/30Deputy Mayor Kathy Duff, Murgon Show Society president Allen Trim, Mayor Keith Campbell and Abigail Andersson at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
9/30Murgon Show Life Members Enda O'Neill and Gladys Sippel with Deputy Mayor Kathy Duff at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
10/30Junior Miss Showgirl Romana Ricketts and Miss Showgirl Amanda Hironat the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
11/30Junior Miss Showgirl Romana Ricketts and Miss Showgirl Amanda Hironat the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
12/30Junior Miss Showgirl Romana Ricketts, Rural Ambassador Hayden Oberle and Miss Showgirl Amanda Hiron at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
13/30Junior Miss Showgirl Romana Ricketts, Rural Ambassador Hayden Oberle and Miss Showgirl Amanda Hiron at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
14/30Abigail Andersson trying her best to master the wobble board in high heels at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
15/30Abigail Andersson trying her best to master the wobble board in high heels at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
16/30Emma Uebergang, Tully Andersson and Ellenor Andersson working their magic at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
17/30Monto based performer Tyrone O'Reilly putting on a show at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
18/30Monto based performer Tyrone O'Reilly putting on a show at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
19/30Tim Doolan with Romana Ricketts who was Junior Miss Showgirl at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
20/30Mel Shaw-issa with her three awards from the Ute competition at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
21/30Mel Shaw-issa with her three awards from the Ute competition at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
22/30Mel Shaw-issa with her three awards from the Ute competition at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
23/30Horse owner Deejay with her stallion Flying dollar doc five pot and filly Sweetie gonna givem lip at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
24/30Horse owner Deejay with her stallion Flying dollar doc five pot and filly Sweetie gonna givem lip at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
25/30Horse owner Deejay Borg with father and son Daniel and Jayden Malone at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
26/30Horse owner Deejay Borg from Kilkivan at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
27/30Horse owner Deejay Borg with father and son Daniel and Jayden Malone at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
28/30Horse owner Deejay with her stallion Flying dollar doc five pot and filly Sweetie gonna givem lip at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
29/30HAPPY DAYS: Karmicheal Armstrong, Jayden Mcaleese and Kelliegh Armstrong tucking into some food at the Murgon Show at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
30/30Loretta Winters with Karmicheal Armstrong, Jayden Mcaleese and Kelliegh Armstrong at the Murgon Show. Photo: Laura Blackmore
From the excitement of seeing your kindy friends to learning where the bag racks are, today was a day of firsts and big emotions for Prep students from all around the South Burnett.
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