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read moreQueensland Ag Shows, the peak body for the Agricultural Show Societies in Queensland, has announced the six finalists of the 2021 Emerging Leader in the Queensland Shows Awards.
The awards, in their sixth year this year, are run by the Next Generation committee of Queensland Ag Shows and recognise excellence in the agricultural show movement.
The six finalists in the emerging leaders category are from Goondiwindi, Oakey, Malanda, Pittsworth, Blackbutt and Fraser Coast and were nominated by their show society for their demonstrated leadership in the local show community.
Bec Skene (aged 29) was nominated by Pittsworth Show Society for her successes as a chief cattle steward. In the middle of a devastating period of drought in 2020 which saw other shows cancel their cattle sections, Bec was able to attract entries for just over 160 head of cattle in classes from stud cattle to led steers. She nearly doubled that in 2021.
Dale McVicar was nominated by the Goondiwindi Show Society. Despite living in Gympie, 460 kilometres away, he is a dedicated poultry steward in Goondiwindi and is also chief steward of the Gympie Poultry Club. During his tenure, Gympie's numbers have increased to 650 birds per show. At both shows, McVicar has championed the replacement of the traditional ‘pen and paper’ system with an electronic entry and scheduling processes.
Fraser Coast Show’s nominee is Melinda Wright, president of a show that attracts 20,000 through the gates on show day. Positive new initiatives include a discount book supporting local businesses for show members, a schools outreach program to bolster next generation entries in agricultural competition, the First Little Farmers Club for children and a ten year strategic plan for the showgrounds.
Daniel Meacham (aged 31) is the junior vice president of Oakey Show Society. The livestock buyer leveraged his network to successfully reintroduce a prime cattle show and sale, after a 25 year hiatus, as well as young judges competition. A total of 76 head of cattle were entered into the show that first year with 75% of the cattle selling the following day averaging above market prices at auction. The young judges competition attracted 28 students from four local high schools in its first year, and both competitions have strengthened since that first year, despite the impact of drought and covid.
Leonie Nichols was nominated by Blackbutt Show Society for her work in stud beef sections of both Nanango and Blackbutt Shows. She is the chief steward of the beef section at Blackbutt taking over from her long time mentor. By all reports, Nichols has run an outstanding stud beef section and sub-chamber young judges and paraders final since she stepped into the role. She was also the first ever Blackbutt Rural Ambassador to reach a state final, and has judged cattle at the Pittsworth show and Redcliffe Show.
Kate Stokes was nominated by Malanda Show. Her involvement began as a child with her family being regular exhibitors in both the cattle and a variety of hall exhibits. She took on a leadership role in 2016 in which year she began organising the Malanda Show Dairy Queen quest and the show ball. Today, she is the manager of the show and has been successful in securing grants for the show society.
Commenting on the awards, Next Generation President, Kait Shultz explained “these awards are about recognising the next generation of leaders in the agricultural show movement.
“These young leaders as worthy of this recognition and are the leaders of the future in their communities and beyond.”
The 2021 judges were Agricultural Shows of Australia Chairman, Dr Rob Wilson; immediate past president of the Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand, Geoff Smith, and show ring announcer Lyndsey Douglas.
The Awards will be announced during the Queensland Ag Shows Gala Dinner on Saturday 20th March 2021 at the Roma Explorers Inn to be held in conjunction with the 2021 Queensland Ag Shows Annual General Meeting at Roma Showgrounds.
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22nd October 2020 - Festival promoters call for Federal Government insurance scheme
18th September 2020 - Local Queensland show societies and associations receive funding assistance
10th August 2020 - South-East Queensland tourism boosted by moving Ekka public holiday
3rd June 2020 - Council halts funding for Gold Coast Show
7th April 2020 - RNA announces cancellation of Brisbane’s Ekka
30th March 2020 - Queensland Government prepares to use Brisbane’s RNA showgrounds as a hospital for Coronavirus patients
24th June 2019 - Minyip agricultural show ceases after 102 years
13th March 2019 - Tully Showgrounds receive funding for Sporting complex
29th October 2018 - Monster truck event safety questioned after incident at Mount Gravatt Showground
25th May 2018 - Show in doubt after Council refuses funding for Gladstone Show Society
23rd February 2017 - Brisbane Showgrounds welcomes increase in events
12th July 2016 - Tourism and agriculture combine to support regional Australia
17th May 2016 - QCAS helps Maleny Agricultural Show make the most digital technology
24th October 2014 - Princess Anne praises cultural and social heritage of Australian agricultural shows
9th July 2014 - Grants keep Queensland agricultural shows alive and well
17th October 2012 - Agricultural shows in decline, while country events thrive
15th August 2012 - Without volunteers agricultural shows ‘will cease to exist’
16th June 2011 - $60 million for Gold Coast Show relocation
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