Win Redcliffe Show passes
Published 7:00am 9 June 2023
The 2023 Redcliffe Show is on from June 30 to July 2 with a big program of traditional events and lively main ring entertainment.
Thanks to our friends at the Redcliffe Show Society, Moreton Daily is giving readers the chance to win one of six family passes to the show, a showbag and one free ride pass.
The passes can be used on any day of the show and are for two adults and two children.
Scroll down to enter.
The competition closes at 11.59pm on June 18, 2023. The winner will be notified by 9am on June 19, 2023. Prizes must be collected from the Moreton Daily office, 433 Elizabeth Ave, Kippa-Ring, by 5pm on June 29, 2023.
About the Redcliffe Show
The annual three-day event is one of the largest shows, aside from the Royal Queensland Show (EKKA) in South East Queensland, attracting about 20,000 people each year.
It has a long history of encouraging participants to further their skills in sections such as horticulture, schoolwork, arts, craft, photography, needlework, cooking, woodcraft, honey and woodchopping, and showcasing animals such as cattle, horses, poultry and more.
Read more about the show here
Enter here for your chance to win!
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