Preparations are underway for the 135th Taralga Show which will be held over the weekend on March 13-14.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
The popular show, organised by the Taralga Agricultural, Pastoral and Horticultural Association, will be held different to how the show was held in the previous years.
Vice president of Taralga AP&H Association, Stuart Keith, encourages everyone to attend the show.
"The show will have all the best features that we have been running for the past few years. We will also have a Covid safe plan in place to ensure everyone's safety," he said.
Events like dog trial, dog jump, car display, quick shear, meat sheep judging, commercial cattle judging and poultry judging will be held on March 13 while merino and stud cattle judging will be held on Sunday.
Goulburn's country musician Jamie Agius will provide live music on Saturday, March 13 night from 3-8pm.
There is also entertainment available for the whole family with sheep counting, kids rides and the famous guess the weight of the beast all on offer.
Taralga is located in the NSW Southern Tablelands around 45 kms away from Goulburn and within a three-hour drive of Sydney and Canberra.
The show is a community celebration of their agricultural industry and features a wide range of events and competitions including horse riding, livestock judging, cooking, fancy work, photography, poultry, home brew, wool, shearing, and flowers.
Did you know the Goulburn Post is now offering breaking news alerts and a weekly email newsletter? Keep up-to-date with all the local news: sign up below.