Finley Show Society president Kevin Sexton said the team is feeling positive about the lead-up to the event.
“Preparations are going well. We’ve had some working bees, and begun work setting up the pavilion,” he said.
“We hope to see everyone there to support the town.”
This year’s show promises a wide range of entertainment for all ages.
One major highlight will be the arrival of Colonial Clydesdales & Carriages, offering free horse and carriage rides around the grounds.
Lachie Cossor, better known as the Outback Stockman, will also attend to put on a thrilling display.
Families can also look forward to a petting zoo and face painting.
The Deni Yard Dog Association will once again host a Utility Dog Trial, featuring encourage, novice and open events.
These trials are a crowd favourite, showcasing the skill and connection between handlers and their dogs.
Additionally, the search is on for Finley’s 2025 Junior Show Ambassador.
The program is open to young people aged 16 to 19 who are passionate about their community and involved in the show in some way, whether as exhibitors or volunteers.
It’s a wonderful opportunity to connect with others and represent the spirit of the Finley Show.
Inside the pavilion, visitors can expect a colourful and creative display of garden produce, arts and crafts, horticulture, and more.
The decorated gumboot competition will return, adding a playful touch to the exhibits.
With a full program of entertainment, competitions, and community spirit, the 107th Finley Show is shaping up to be a fantastic day out for all.
For more information or a digital copy of the show schedule, visit the Finley Show Facebook page or finleyshowsociety.org.
The show office will open at the Finley Showgrounds from 10am daily starting Tuesday, September 2.