The annual Giru Show will roll into town for one action packed day on Saturday, the 13th of September and with a cane train load of activities on offer, this year’s extravaganza certainly isn’t one to miss!
Introduced to the community 72 years ago, the inaugural 1953 Giru Show Committee was led by President Mr Tom Enever, Secretary Mrs W.B. Lewis and Treasurer Mr C. Hungerford, and with the absence of the event in 1958 and 2020, 2025 will host the 71st rendition of the beloved community celebration. With such a rich history in the Giru community and Burdekin Shire as a whole, the event stands as a celebration of local talent and attracts a high number of former residents who return each year to catch up with one another and remise on past times with old friends.
September’s festivities will commence from midday and a formal Opening Ceremony will be held at 3pm in honour of Life Member, Betty Corradi, with Life Members Gladys Blee, Lena Clements, John Keith Lyons and Ennio Gazziola set to be in attendance.
“Our life members are among a long list of dedicated locals who have over the years, worked tirelessly without seeking recognition, to produce a community event that continues to this day,” shared Giru Show and School of Arts Inc. Treasurer, Kim Chambers.
“Our current committee prides itself on continuing the tradition of an old-fashioned country show.”
Brolga Park’s Pavillion Hall exists as the event’s centrepiece where local talent is spotlighted, year after year with local gardeners, photographers, artists, chefs, needleworkers and crafters warmly encouraged to exhibit the fruits of their labour for all to admire.
“In an age where interest in these areas has waned, we still manage to produce an impressive exhibition,” added Kim.
A plethora of market stalls, food and drink stands, machinery and vintage car displays, sugar cane crops, live band, lolly drop, an animal farm and exciting games and show rides annually fill the grounds, contributing to an exhilarating and vibrant atmosphere for patrons of all ages to enjoy.
“Our committee always hopes the next show will be bigger and better than the last and we continually seek new ideas to breathe life into an event that has serviced the community for more than seven decades,” Kim noted.
“We owe that to the first committee members who, many years ago, planted the seed for the enjoyment of future generations.”
If you would like to become a stallholder, sponsor, or have any enquiries, email Secretary Katlyn Radunz on girushow.secretary@outlook.com.
What: 71st Giru Show
When: 13th September from middday
Where: Brolga Park, Giru