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Robotic sheep dogs, agricultural drones and plenty of country charm will headline this year’s Rotary NQ Field Days when the popular event returns to the Townsville Showgrounds later this month.
Hosted by the Rotary Clubs of Burdekin, Hinchinbrook and Townsville, the two-day event on May 29 and 30 promises a packed program celebrating North Queensland’s agricultural industry, rural lifestyle and community spirit.
From cutting-edge farming technology to family entertainment, the Field Days will showcase the evolving face of agriculture while keeping a firm focus on the region’s strong country roots.
Crowds can expect demonstrations of agricultural drones designed to improve productivity and efficiency on farms, along with robotic dogs herding live sheep in one of the event’s more eye-catching attractions.

Interactive exhibits featuring machinery, farming equipment, agronomy, environmental management and sustainable farming practices will also feature across the grounds, alongside a diverse mix of exhibitors spanning fashion, camping, home and garden, health services, education, technology and agribusiness.
Rotary International Rotary NQ Field Days Chair Shane Smith said the event offered an opportunity for communities across the region to explore the latest innovations in the agricultural sector.
“The Rotary NQ Field Days will provide the opportunity for communities from across North Queensland to come together to see the latest advancements in farming equipment, services and support available in the region,” he said.
“Another key component of the event is the opportunity to gain insight into emerging industries, economic growth and employment and education opportunities in our region.”
Mr Smith said the Field Days had always been more than just an exhibition.
“The Field Days has always been more than an exhibition; it is a social occasion. It is a place where people reconnect with old friends, share common interests, enjoy a meal, or relax with a cool bevvy at the bar,” he said.
Family-friendly attractions include Melville’s Racing Ducks, a Kid’s Tractor Pull and Gallivanter Travel’s Future Farmers Passport, while Link 2 Country will deliver its Agri Life Skills Program aimed at introducing students to career pathways in agriculture.
Live music, chainsaw and milling demonstrations, and local food and produce will round out the program.
Entry is $5 for adults, with free admission for children under 16.