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Everyone is invited to come along and enjoy the 2025 Elders North Coast National Lismore Show, which will be held on 16, 17 and 18 October. North Coast National A & I Society President John Gibson said the show would return with all the regular popular competitions and exhibitions.

‘We already have some great attractions booked including the HLB Mann Judd Ashton circus that will perform throughout each day and Monster Trucks on Thursday and Friday,’ he said.

‘Again, this year we’ll have the Chill and Charge zone, which is a quiet zone for people to relax over a coffee and recharge themselves and their phones. The very popular FMX bikes will return, along with Jet Packs, a petting zoo, reptiles, fireworks and a community stage with a range of local acts, plus Dave Graney & the Coral Snakes on Friday night.

‘The show has been at the heart of our community since 1885 and is where memories are made,’ said Mr Gibson. ‘Once again, I would like to thank our naming rights sponsor, Elders, and all our regular sponsors. Without them, the show could not go on.’

Lismore City Mayor Steve Krieg said, ‘The Lismore Show is one of my favourites. Now in its 140th year, the show has always brought our community together, to catch up with old friends and make new ones.’

Iconic event

State Member for Lismore and Minister for the North Coast Janelle Saffin said she was honoured to be opening the 2025 Elders Love Lismore Show, representing Minister for Lands Steve Kamper.

Lismore MP Janelle Saffin. Photo David Lowe.

‘The North Coast National is an iconic event because it has been bringing the best of the country to town for 140 years,’ Ms Saffin said.

‘A rodeo will be a highlight of Saturday’s program and will add plenty of excitement for the crowd.’

Federal Member for Page, Kevin Hogan, said events like the North Coast National support local businesses, highlight our farmers and producers, and give our community a real economic boost.

‘The Lismore Show has always been about bringing people together. It’s a place where families come back year after year, where our kids get their first taste of the rides or the show ring, and where the whole community takes pride in showcasing the best of the Northern Rivers,’ Mr Hogan said.

‘I encourage everyone, whether you live locally or further afield, to come along, support our community, and enjoy everything this great event has to offer.’

Nominations are also now open for the 2024 North Coast National Young Woman and Teen Showgirl Competitions. If you’re between 13 and 25, this is your chance to step into the spotlight and make a difference. The Young Woman competition is for those aged 18 to 25 and Teen Showgirl for girls aged 13 to 17.

For more information about how to apply for the Young Woman and Teen Showgirl competitions, go to the show’s website. Entries close Friday, 4 October.



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