Huon Show

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Huon Show
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2014 Huon Show
StatusActive
GenreAgricultural show
Date(s)2nd weekend of November
FrequencyAnnually
VenueRanelagh Showgrounds
Location(s) Ranelagh, Huon Valley, Tasmania
Country Australia
Years active1947–2019, 2022–
Inaugurated8 December 1947 (1947-12-08)
Previous event9 November 2019
Next event12 November 2022
Attendance13,000
Organised byHuon Agricultural Society, Inc
Website huonshow.com.au

The Huon Show or Huon Agricultural Show is an annual agricultural show running from 1947 to 2019 & since 2022, [1] located at Ranelagh Showgrounds in Ranelagh in the Huon Valley, Tasmania, Australia. [2] It attracts around 13,000 visitors yearly, featuring a range of attractions including a large local produce section, exhibition livestock including a large Alpaca section, [3] flower competitions, [4] and over 102 stalls by local businesses. [5] It is held on the second Saturday of every November, [6] though it used to be held on 8 December, [1] which was for some time a bank holiday for residents of the Huon Valley. [7]

This show has been on hiatus since 2020 because of COVID-19 pandemic.[ citation needed ]

Marion Woodward has served as assistant secretary and then secretary of the show since 1967. [8]

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