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New sponsor for Lismore Show
New sponsor for Lismore Show
By Samantha Elley
This year’s North Coast National, better known as the Lismore Show, has had a face lift with a new naming rights sponsor.
Elders Rural has taken on the privileged role for the next three years and North Coast residents will be able to enjoy the Elders Love Lismore Show 2023 to be held at the Lismore Showgrounds from Thursday 19 October to Saturday 21 October 2023.
North Coast National A & I Society President John Gibson was on hand last week to make the naming rights announcement.
“The show has been the heart of our community since 1885 and this year, Elders has come on board,” he said.
“We are looking forward to working with Elders to put on a great show this year after we attracted record crowds last year.”
Attractions this year will include the Ashton Circus, Monster Trucks, FMX bikes, the Hurfords sponsored woodchopping competition, a petting zoo, a Lego competition for schools, reptiles, jet packs, fireworks and local acts which will be performing on a community stage.
“Nominations are also now open for the 2023 North Coast National Young Woman and Teen Showgirl Competitions,” Mr Gibson said.
“Last year’s Young Woman Tara Coles went on to represent the North Coast at the Sydney Royal Easter Show, winning the inaugural Show Announcers Academy Scholarship.”
Elders Rural Services first opened its doors in South Lismore in February of 2023 to improve its customers’ access to rural products and services.
Branch Manager Mat Duley was also on hand for the announcement.
“Elders are really excited to be part of the National Show this year and the next three years,” he said.
“We look forward to growing our business as well as growing the show.”
Lismore mayor Steve Krieg congratulated Elders for coming on board with the sponsorship.
“It’s really good to have an Elders open and thriving in Lismore and supporting our show, along with some major local brands,” he said.
“Lismore is founded and based on an agricultural background and Lismore City Council is really proud to be a supporter of something that’s been in our community since the 1880s.”
Last year’s numbers saw around a record-breaking number of visitors and Mr Gibson said he hoped to see the same numbers this year.
“If the weather is right, we always like to think we get somewhere between 25,000- 30,000,” said Mr Gibson.
“Last year, the Saturday gate was huge, somewhere around the area of 35,000 last year. We’d be happy with 35,000, that’d be great.”
Unlike last year, at this stage Mr Gibson said there won’t be a free gate.
“We’d like to be able to do it, but we can’t afford to do that as we have to pay a few bills,” he said.
Pricing is still to be confirmed.
For more information about how to apply for the Young Woman and Teen Showgirl competitions, click here.
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