Yass
SHOW
Society
2024 Yass Show
The 2024 Yass Show will be held as a one-day Show on Saturday 16th March 2024. Tickets are available online.
Entries at the show will need to be done at the various pavilions and at specific times. Please make sure you check the schedule for the section in the below table, to find out the details. Entries will be available for collection on Sunday, 17th March, again at specific times.
The 2024 Yass Show which will feature popular events and attractions including the antique farm machinery, shearing, woodchopping, vintage and veteran cars, show jumping and all the horse and livestock events you would expect to see at a truly agricultural show. Entertainment will include magician and a farmyard nursery. You will also be able to bring you pets for the Pet Competition and see the beautiful dogs of the Yass Dog Show.
There will again be dedicated kids activities, so keep an eye out for more information in the lead up to the Show!
2024 Show by Sections
Download General and Livestock entry forms.
A Multi-purposes Waiver is available for all sections, which MUST be completed by all entrants for sections other than Pavilion sections (including horses).
Horse Section - Mandatory online registration, through the Nominate portal, will be required for all ring events undertaken in the Main Arena and Dressage Arenas. Nominate registrations will close five days prior to the commencement of the Yass Show (11th March 2024) and it will not be possible to register after this date.
THERE ARE NO 'ON THE DAY' ENTRIES FOR ANY EVENT IN THE MAIN ARENA OR DRESSAGE ARENAS.
Stable booking information on the Horse schedule page.
STAYINGSAFE AT THE YASS SHOW 16 MARCH 2024
The President and Committees of the Yass Show Society would like to encourage everybody in our community to participate in our Show, either as an exhibitor, competitor or as a spectator.
The Yass Show will be again be a one-day only event, open to the public from 8 am to 5pm on Saturday 16 March 2024. We are using online ticketing to minimise face-to-face contact at the gate.
Competing in Pavilion and Livestock classes
The Yass Show Society welcomes entries from all exhibitors. In order to make the Show as COVID safe as possible, we made changes to our entry system last year, which we are using again this year. These changes are necessary to enable us to manage physical distancing, queues and crowds during the week leading up to the Show.
So that we can keep our community safe, delivery of entries in the Pavilion classes will be at designated times during the week preceding the show and entries for Livestock classes will be accepted both online and on the day. This is necessary to enable our volunteers to manage the numbers of people in the Pavilions, so that we can help keep our community safe.
Do not enter the Showgrounds if you are feeling unwell or have cold or flu like symptoms. If you are feeling unwell, you should isolate yourself from others and get a COVID Test.
Please practice safe physical distancing and use the provided hand sanitiser frequently.
It is important that you refer to the special regulations for your chosen classes to determine when you must lodge your entry forms, bring your entries to the Showground, where you must go to enter your exhibits, and also when you may collect your exhibits on Sunday 17 March 2024. Pavilion entries will only be accepted during the time periods set out for each Section. The Show Office in the week leading up to the Show is physically closed to exhibitors. You may telephone or email the Office if you have any queries. No entries will be taken at the Office and no entries are to be left at the Office or under the Grandstand.
The gates will be open from 6am on Saturday 16 March 2024 for Livestock, Horse and Dog exhibitors. We ask, in the interests of the safety of the general public, that any livestock exhibitors arriving after 8am use the “back gate” to the Showgrounds, which is located on O’Connell Road. All exhibitors and competitors must purchase a gate entry ticket using the online ticketing system.