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The Border Rivers Region

Queensland and New South Wales

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The Border Rivers Region National Events

As a vast region straddling Queensland and New South Wales, Border Rivers Region is home to numerous national and global events. Whether you are looking for action-packed sporting events, colorful cultural festivals, or vibrant music gatherings, you can experience it all in this fascinating destination. Here are some annual events that will get you hooked on all the excitement in and around Border Rivers Region:

1. Jumpers and Jazz in July - Queensland

Warwick, in the heart of Southern Queensland, is known for its cold winter temperatures. However, every July, the town comes alive with warmth and color in what is known as Jumpers and Jazz in July. This 10-day festival features a range of art, music and cultural events, with the main event being a display of some of the most amazing jazzed-up exhibits ever seen. The festival also includes a food fair and a number of other fun activities for visitors of all ages.

2. The Tenterfield Show - New South Wales

Each year in February, the historic town of Tenterfield hosts a two-day agricultural show which is now in its 154th year. The Tenterfield Show is one of the biggest events in the region, and visitors come from miles around for the opportunity to experience the traditions and culture of rural Australian life. There are livestock exhibits, wood chopping competitions, horse riding, show rides for people of all ages, and more, to ensure that there's something for everyone.

3. The Australian Cotton Conference – Queensland

One of the most important events in the cotton industry, the Australian Cotton Conference, is held annually every two years in the city of Toowoomba. The conference provides a platform for industry stakeholders to meet and discuss the latest research, technology, and other issues affecting the cotton sector. The conference is a two-day event where different topics are discussed by various experts.

4. Boggabilla Show - New South Wales

The Boggabilla Show is a two-day annual event that attracts people from all over the region. It features a range of activities such as shearing competitions, a horse show, a cattle show, various games and rides for people of all ages, and exhibitions showcasing local arts and crafts. The show, which first started in the year 1914, provides visitors with an opportunity to witness firsthand the livestock and other agricultural practices in the region.

5. The Stanthorpe Apple & Grape Harvest Festival – Queensland

Hosted in the picturesque town of Stanthorpe, the Apple & Grape Harvest Festival is one of the most-anticipated annual events taking place in the region. The festival is a two-day celebration of the town's apple and grape industries, as well as the rich cultural heritage of the region. The festival attracts visitors from all over the state, and features street parades, busking competitions, live music, food fairs, and more.

6. Moree on a Plate – New South Wales

Food lovers and culinary enthusiasts should definitely plan a visit to Moree in September for the internationally recognized Moree on a Plate festival. Over the course of two days, the festival showcases the best of the region's food produce, prepared by highly skilled chefs from the area. The festival entices both local and international guests, becoming a great platform for its growth of the local food and wine industry.

7. The Polocrosse Carnival – Queensland

Hosted in Goondiwindi each June, the Polocrosse Carnival is one of the most adrenaline-filled events in Border Rivers Region. With a reputation as the best polocrosse competition in Australia, the carnival attracts thousands of competitors and spectators annually. The event includes the main competition, various games, and live music.

the Border Rivers Region of Queensland and New South Wales state is a fascinating destination that offers a wide range of nationally or globally recognized annual events to visitors. With the region's agricultural heritage, sporting culture, and rich cultural heritage, there's no shortage of excitement, attractions, and experiences for visitors of all ages and interests.


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Goondiwindi border bridge over the Macintyre river photo thanks to Scott Rawstorne of Global Paddler