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1 Section 18 Needlework & Handcraft CHIEF STEWARD: Wendy Lohmann Ph: 0402 309047 [email protected] ENTRY FEE: $1.50 SCHOOL STUDENTS: FREE ENTRY FORMS TO BE LODGED AT THE SHOW OFFICE BY: Monday 26th August 2019 DEFINITELY NO LATE ENTRIES PRIZE MONEY: 1st prize $5, 2nd prize $3 - unless otherwise stated. EXHIBITS TO BE RECEIVED BY THE STEWARDS ON: WEDNESDAY 4th September - 8:30am to 12:30pm JUDGING: Quilts, Spinning Weaving & Felting will be judged on Wednesday September 4th commencing at 2pm. All other categories - judging will commence Thursday 5th September at 9:00am CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Exhibits are to be collected on Sunday 8th September 8.30am - 10.30am. The Show Society will not be responsible for exhibits not collected. MAXIMUM OF TWO ENTRIES PER PERSON PER CLASS All work must be the work of the exhibitor and must not have won a prize at any previous show of this Society. Exhibits cannot be entered for, nor compete in more than one class. If an item is entered in the incorrect class, Stewards will re-class it Definition of ANY OTHER ARTICLE NOT MENTIONED - if the item is specified in another Class, additional items can not be entered. In all classes the Judge will take into account the QUALITY of the work in making awards, which may result in NO 1st Prize being awarded. Where classes feature a particular technique, the article must be predominately of that technique. i.e. patchwork, appliqué, etc All Exhibits must have been completed within the last 2 years. Hand Embroidery Classes 1 - 12 Exhibits (framed or unframed) are restricted in size to 60cm x 70cm. LARGER SIZES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED Class 18001 Hand Embroidered Article - 2019 technique " Candlewicking" The technique will change each year. Class 18002 3-Piece Duchess Set, Table Centre or Runner Class 18003 Hardanger article Class 18004 Cross Stitch - framed article Class 18005 Cross Stitch - unframed article Class 18006 Tapestry Article - framed or unframed Class 18007 Any Hand Embroidered Article Not Mentioned HAZEL HART MEMORIAL CHAMPION PIECE OF HAND EMBROIDERY Prize donated by Mr Greg Summerville, Mr Keith Musk & Families ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD FOR HAND EMBROIDERY Crochet Class 18008 Handkerchief - crochet edge with or without corner Class 18009 Article of clothing Class 18010 Pair of Identical Doilies Class 18011 Kitchen Towel or Hand Towel Class 18012 Face Washer - crochet edge with corners Class 18013 Infant's 3 Piece Outfit Class 18014 Table Centre or Runner Class 18015 Article using No.20 or No.40 cotton Class 18016 Article using No.80 or No.100 cotton Class 18017 3 Pair Booties - 3 different styles or patterns Class 18018 Shawl, Wrap or Poncho Class 18019 Knee Rug Class 18020 Baby Blanket Class 18021 Scarf - any yarn Class 18022 Beanie - any yarn Class 18023 Any Other Article of Crochet not Mentioned CHAMPION PIECE OF CROCHET Prize donated by ST. Thomas Ladies Guild ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD FOR CROCHET Prize donated Josie Dunne Knitting All knitting to be done by hand in plain yarn unless otherwise stated. Class 18024 Baby's Bonnet or Beanie with matching Booties or Mittens Class 18025 Infants 3 Piece Outfit Class 18026 Jumper or Cardigan Class 18027 Shawl, Wrap or Poncho Class 18028 3 Pair Booties - each a different pattern/style Class 18029 Knee Rug or Baby Blanket Class 18030 Scarf - any yarn Class 18031 Beanie - any yarn Class 18032 Any Other Knitted Article Not Mentioned Class 18033 Article in Fancy Yarn (excluding scarf or beanie) Class 18034 Any article knitted by machine CHAMPION PIECE OF KNITTING Prize in memory of Mrs Gwen Thorley donated by her family ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD FOR KNITTING Prize donated in memory of Tracey Day sponsored by The Australian Sewing Guild - Scenic Sewers Beaudesert Group

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Section 18 Needlework & Handcraft CHIEF STEWARD: Wendy Lohmann Ph: 0402 309047 [email protected] ENTRY FEE: $1.50 SCHOOL STUDENTS: FREE ENTRY FORMS TO BE LODGED AT THE SHOW OFFICE BY: Monday 26th August 2019 DEFINITELY NO LATE ENTRIES PRIZE MONEY: 1st prize $5, 2nd prize $3 - unless otherwise stated. EXHIBITS TO BE RECEIVED BY THE STEWARDS ON: WEDNESDAY 4th September - 8:30am to 12:30pm JUDGING: Quilts, Spinning Weaving & Felting will be judged on Wednesday September 4th commencing at 2pm. All other categories - judging will commence Thursday 5th September at 9:00am CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:

Exhibits are to be collected on Sunday 8th September 8.30am - 10.30am.

The Show Society will not be responsible for exhibits not collected.

MAXIMUM OF TWO ENTRIES PER PERSON PER CLASS

All work must be the work of the exhibitor and must not have won a prize at any previous show of this Society.

Exhibits cannot be entered for, nor compete in more than one class.

If an item is entered in the incorrect class, Stewards will re-class it

Definition of ANY OTHER ARTICLE NOT MENTIONED - if the item is specified in another Class, additional items can not be entered.

In all classes the Judge will take into account the QUALITY of the work in making awards, which may result in NO 1st Prize being awarded.

Where classes feature a particular technique, the article must be predominately of that technique. i.e. patchwork, appliqué, etc

All Exhibits must have been completed within the last 2 years.

Hand Embroidery Classes 1 - 12 Exhibits (framed or unframed) are restricted in size to 60cm x 70cm. LARGER SIZES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED Class 18001 Hand Embroidered Article - 2019 technique

" Candlewicking" The technique will change each year. Class 18002 3-Piece Duchess Set, Table Centre or

Runner

Class 18003 Hardanger article

Class 18004 Cross Stitch - framed article

Class 18005 Cross Stitch - unframed article

Class 18006 Tapestry Article - framed or unframed

Class 18007 Any Hand Embroidered Article Not

Mentioned

HAZEL HART MEMORIAL CHAMPION PIECE OF HAND

EMBROIDERY Prize donated by Mr Greg Summerville, Mr Keith Musk & Families

ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD FOR HAND EMBROIDERY

Crochet Class 18008 Handkerchief - crochet edge with or

without corner

Class 18009 Article of clothing

Class 18010 Pair of Identical Doilies

Class 18011 Kitchen Towel or Hand Towel

Class 18012 Face Washer - crochet edge with corners

Class 18013 Infant's 3 Piece Outfit

Class 18014 Table Centre or Runner

Class 18015 Article using No.20 or No.40 cotton

Class 18016 Article using No.80 or No.100 cotton

Class 18017 3 Pair Booties - 3 different styles or

patterns

Class 18018 Shawl, Wrap or Poncho

Class 18019 Knee Rug

Class 18020 Baby Blanket

Class 18021 Scarf - any yarn

Class 18022 Beanie - any yarn

Class 18023 Any Other Article of Crochet not Mentioned

CHAMPION PIECE OF CROCHET Prize donated by ST. Thomas Ladies Guild

ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD FOR CROCHET Prize donated Josie Dunne

Knitting All knitting to be done by hand in plain yarn unless otherwise stated. Class 18024 Baby's Bonnet or Beanie with matching

Booties or Mittens

Class 18025 Infants 3 Piece Outfit

Class 18026 Jumper or Cardigan

Class 18027 Shawl, Wrap or Poncho

Class 18028 3 Pair Booties - each a different

pattern/style

Class 18029 Knee Rug or Baby Blanket

Class 18030 Scarf - any yarn

Class 18031 Beanie - any yarn

Class 18032 Any Other Knitted Article Not Mentioned

Class 18033 Article in Fancy Yarn (excluding scarf or

beanie)

Class 18034 Any article knitted by machine

CHAMPION PIECE OF KNITTING Prize in memory of Mrs Gwen Thorley donated by her family

ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD FOR KNITTING Prize donated in memory of Tracey Day sponsored by The Australian Sewing Guild - Scenic Sewers Beaudesert Group

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Garment Sewing Class 18035 Article of clothing using stretch fabric

Class 18036 2 Piece outfit using woven fabric

Class 18037 Garment featuring heirloom sewing

techniques

Class 18038 Dress

Class 18039 Collared Shirt

Class 18040 Skirt - any style, any fabric

Class 18041 Special Occasion Garment eg: formal,

christening, wedding

Class 18042 Garment featuring Machine Embroidery

Class 18043 Garment Using Recycled Materials Include a description / source of materials used Class 18044 Casual bag or tote

Class 18045 Purse or clutch

Class 18046 Costume or Cosplay garment or outfit Can include purchased items to complete the outfit however, these will not be judged. Specify which components are for judging. Include a photo of the completed costume being worn / modelled.

CHAMPION GARMENT Prize donated by Mrs Wendy Trace

ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD FOR GARMENT SEWING

CLASSES Prize donated by Sewing With Wendy.

Quilting All quilts (excluding mini) are to be finished with rod pocket / hanging sleeve for display. This can be a temporary. Quilts without, may not be hung and will be displayed in a cabinet. Due to space restrictions not all quilts can be hung. Class 18047 Novice Any Style (must have been quilting

for less than two years)

Class 18048 Hand Quilted

Class 18049 Machine Quilted

Class 18050 Art Quilt

Class 18051 Professionally Quilted

Class 18052 Mini quilt - max size 50cm x 50cm

Class 18053 Appliqued Quilt Featuring predominately applique technique and method Class 18054 Machine Embroidered Quilt

CHAMPION QUILTED EXHIBIT Prize donated by Beaudesert Quilters Group & Entry to The Royal National Show 2020

ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD Prize donated by Fruit Delights

Toys Class 18055 Toy - suitable for display only

Class 18056 Soft Toy - from fabric, suitable and safe for

a child

Class 18057 Soft Toy - crocheted or knitted

Class 18058 Cloth Doll - any style, no bought clothes

Class 18059 Teddy Bear - traditional jointed

Class 18060 Teddy Bear - any other style

CHAMPION EXHIBIT FROM TOY CLASSES Prize donated by Joanne Crawford

ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD Prize donated by Mrs Margaret Harm

Retro Revival Class 18061 Vintage style apron

Class 18062 Shower Cap

Class 18063 Floor rug - any technique

Class 18064 Dishwashing Cloth - knitted or crocheted

Class 18065 Tea cosy - any technique

Class 18066 Macrame article

Class 18067 Market or shopping bag any technique

Class 18068 Any garment made from a vintage pattern.

ie: older than 25 years

CHAMPION RETRO REVIVAL EXHIBIT Prize donated by Sewing With Wendy ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD Prize donated by Mrs Jenny Enright

Accessories and Homewares Class 18069 Tableware - centre or runner

Class 18070 Wallhanging - any style

Class 18071 Mugrug - a matching pair

Class 18072 Placemats - a set of 4

Class 18073 Casserole Carrier

Class 18074 Tablecloth

Class 18075 Cushion

Class 18076 Oven mitt & potholder suitable for use with

hot pans Consider your wadding - include a 1' sample

CHAMPION EXHIBIT FROM ACCESSORIES AND

HOMEWARES Prize in memory of Mrs. Hilda Lingham, donated by Robert Lingham.

ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD FROM ACCESSORIES &

HOMEWARES Sponsored by The Australian Sewing Guild - Scenic Sewers Beaudesert Group

Spinning, Weaving & Felting

Spinning & Skeins Class 18077 Fine or Lace weight Skeins 25 - 50gms

Class 18078 Medium or Bulky Weight Skeins 100gms

Class 18079 Skein using natural dyes 50-100gms

Class 18080 Skein using commercial dyes 50-100gms

Class 18081 Article of clothing

Class 18082 Any other article All skeins must include a sample of fleece and state the purpose of the yarn.

Weaving Class 18083 Novice - entrant has been weaving for less

than 2 years

Class 18084 Woven scarf, knee rug, wrap or stole

Class 18085 Length of fabric 2 meters - state purpose

Class 18086 Cushion or Bag

Class 18087 Article of clothing

Felting Class 18088 Novice - entrant has been felting for less

than 2 years

Class 18089 Felted article

Class 18090 Hand felted article

Class 18091 Nuno felted article or garment

CHAMPION EXHIBIT - SPINNING, WEAVING & FELTING Sponsored by the Southside Spinners, Weavers & Dyers Group

ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD Voucher donated by Bean to?

GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT FROM CLASSES 18001-

18091 Sponsored by Andersens Carpets

MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR FROM CLASSES

18001-18091

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Senior Classes - Over 75 years Class 18092 Cushion

Class 18093 Dress Hanger - any technique

Class 18094 Embroidered Article

Class 18095 Soft Toy

Class 18096 Crochet or Knitted Article

Class 18097 Quilt any technique

Class 18098 Knitted Article

CHAMPION EXHIBIT

Prize Money $20.00 Sponsored by Beaucare Aged & Disability Service

ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD

Primary School Student Class 18099 Cushion

Class 18100 Casual Bag

Class 18101 Knitted or Crocheted or Macrame Article

Class 18102 Quilted Article

Class 18103 Soft Toy

Class 18104 Garment

Class 18105 Any Machine Made Article

High School Student Class 18106 Cushion

Class 18107 Casual Bag

Class 18108 Knitted or Crocheted or Macrame Article

Class 18109 Quilted Article

Class 18110 Soft Toy

Class 18111 Garment

Class 18112 Any Machine Made Article

CHAMPION STUDENT EXHIBIT Sponsored by Clarke & Turton Lawyers Beaudesert

ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD IN STUDENT CLASSES Sponsored by Clarke & Turton Lawyers Beaudesert

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2019 Beaudesert Show General Entry Form

ENTIRES CLOSE: Please Refer to Show Schedule

Entries can be lodged:

ONLINE ENTRIES: https://www.beaudesertshow.org.au/show-schedules-entries

POSTAL ENTRIES: post to Beaudesert Show Society, PO BOX 94, Beaudesert QLD 4285

IN PERSON AT SHOW OFFICE: General Office Hours – Tuesday to Thursday 9.00am to 3.00pm

Show Office OPEN FROM from Monday 5th August 2019 Monday to Friday 9.00am to 4.00pm

Exhibitors Name:

Postal Address: State: Post Code:

Email Address:

I have read & Understood the Terms & Conditions of Entry: Signature: Date: / / 2018

Section Class Particulars Fee

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ENTRIES ARE ACCEPTED ENTIRELY AT OWNER’S RISK. THE SHOW SOCIETY IT’S VOLUNTEERS & AGENTS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE TO EXHIBITS OR ANY PROPERTY WHATS SO EVER AND HOWEVER SUCH DAMAGE OR LOSS OCCURS.

ALL RESPONSIBLE CARE IS TAKEN AT ALL TIMES. TOTAL $

STATEMENT BY COMPETITOR 1. You must quote your ABN or sign the HOBBY DECLARATION below. My ABN is ……………………………………………………………………………..……….….. OR 2. DECLARATION I hereby declare that the activity I am engaged in which relates to services provided by me is a recreational hobby undertaken by me. Please accept my above entry to your Society. I agree to indemnify the Beaudesert Show Society against liability for any accident, damage, loss or illness to any exhibit, exhibitor or competitor and agree that all competitions are under the complete and total control of the Beaudesert Show Society whose decision is final. Signature…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Date …………………………./………………………./……………..

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Section 19 Education MAJOR SPONSOR

ACS Engineers Rod & Libby Venz

CHIEF STEWARD: Kyla Devitt - [email protected] Ph: 0422

430831 Exhibits must be received at the Beaudesert Show Society,

Drynan Pavilion by 5pm Wednesday 28th August 2019 **CHANGES TO COLLECTION TIMES**

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Exhibits are no longer to be collected the Sunday after the show. All school exhibits can be collected from the show office between

9.00am and 3:00pm the week after the show. Schools submitting entries must also submit a nominated person with contact

details as a point of contact for the show society. DEFINITELY NO LATE ENTRIES

All school work MUST be done under ordinary school conditions. Each exhibit must have exhibitor's name, class/year level, school and class number clearly labeled on the reverse side of the entry.

NOTE: Teachers/School organisers: Due to limited space for this section, it would be appreciated that a maximum of 10 entries per SCHOOL per class/event. If only the best selection of entries be submitted to ensure a fair display to all entered.

PRIZE MONEY: First, Second and Third Prize Certificates will be awarded. Classes 19001-19007 & 19014-190414: 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd $1

All efforts have been made to ensure the schedule reflects the Australian Curriculum. The chief steward welcomes feedback to ensure the Beaudesert Show can continue to work with our local schools to ensure full community participation.

Thank you for your support and participation.

Writing Prize money sponsored by ACS Engineers

Entries must be:

A poem about The Beaudesert Show Society eg. personal experiences related to the show, animals, rides, food etc. real-life or fictional

Created by entrant - original work only

Written on one piece of paper, up to A4 in size

Clearly labelled with school, name, year level and CLASS as listed below eg. "Gleneagle S.S Bob Smith, Yr 2, Class: 19003"

Entries encouraged to reflect poetry as taught in the English curriculum. Class 19001 Prep

Class 19002 Year 1

Class 19003 Year 2

Class 19004 Year 3

Class 19005 Year 4

Class 19006 Year 5

Class 19007 Year 6

CHAMPION JUNIOR WRITING - Years Prep to 3 Sponsored by ACS Engineers

RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR WRITING

- Years Prep to 3 Sponsored by Mr Rod & Mrs Libby Venz

CHAMPION SENIOR WRITING - Years 4 to 6 Sponsored by ACS Engineers

RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR WRITING

- Years 4 to 6 Sponsored by ACS Engineers

Handwriting Projects Sponsored by Rotary Beaudesert

Entries must be:

Sentences/paragraphs provided below for each year level and class

Handwritten in appropriate font

Up to A4 size

On year level appropriate lines

Clearly labelled with school, name, year level and CLASS as listed below. eg. "Gleneagle S.S Bob Smith, Yr 2, Class: 19009

Entries encouraged to reflect handwriting as taught in the English curriculum. Class 19008 Prep Care for our community. Class 19009 Year 1 to 2 Rotary Club of Beaudesert - Caring for Our Communities. Class 19010 Year 3 Rotary Club of Beaudesert - "Healthy Pathways Project" Helping to create a healthy community by placing outdoor gym equipment in Jubilee Park. Class 19011 Year 4 "Rotary Four Way Test" 1. Is it the truth? 2. Is it fair to all concerned? 3. Will it build goodwill and better friendship? 4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned?

Class 19012 Year 5 Rotary International Delivering self-sustaining solutions to hunger, malnutrition and food security in

countries throughout the developing world. Rotary empowers people through a better understanding of the value of their own local food resources. Class 19013 Year 6 Rotary International Delivering self-sustaining solutions to hunger, malnutrition and food security in countries throughout the developing world. Rotary empowers people through a better understanding of the value of their own local food resources. Begin at home - Learn to grow your own food today!

Beaudesert Show Poster Prize money sponsored by ACS Engineers

Entries must be:

A poster promoting The Beaudesert Show

A4 in size

Created by entrant - original work only

Created using a basic computer program such as Microsoft Office

Clearly labelled with school, name, year level and CLASS as listed below. eg. "Gleneagle S.S Bob Smith, Yr 2, Class: 19016"

Entries encouraged to reflect technology as taught in the Digital Technologies curriculum. Class 19014 Prep

Class 19015 Year 1

Class 19016 Year 2

Class 19017 Year 3

Class 19018 Year 4

Class 19019 Year 5

Class 19020 Year 6

CHAMPION JUNIOR SHOW POSTER - Years Prep to 3 Sponsored by ACS Engineers

RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR SHOW POSTER

- Years Prep to 3 Sponsored by Mr Rod & Mrs Libby Venz

CHAMPION SENIOR SHOW POSTER - Years 4 to 6 Sponsored by ACS Engineers

RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR SHOW POSTER

- Years 4 to 6 Sponsored by Mr Rod & Mrs Libby Venz

Art - Drawing Prize money sponsored by ACS Engineers Artwork must be:

ANY SUBJECT

Drawn by entrant - original work only

Maximum A3 in size

Any drawing medium eg. pencil, coloured pencils, charcoal. (NOT PAINT)

Clearly labelled with school, name, year level and CLASS as listed below eg. "Gleneagle S.S Bob Smith, Yr 2, Class: 19023"

Entries encouraged to reflect Art as taught in the Visual Arts curriculum. Class 19021 Prep

Class 19022 Year 1

Class 19023 Year 2

Class 19024 Year 3

Class 19025 Year 4

Class 19026 Year 5

Class 19027 Year 6

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CHAMPION JUNIOR ART – DRAWING

- Years Prep to 3 Sponsored by ACS Engineering

RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR ART – DRAWING

- Years Prep to 3 Sponsored by Mr Rod & Mrs Libby Venz

CHAMPION SENIOR ART - DRAWING - Years 4 to 6 Sponsored by Bellara Park: Mr C & Mrs J Bell

RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR ART – DRAWING

-Years 4 to 6 Sponsored by Mr Rod & Mrs Libby Venz

Art - Painting Prize money sponsored by ACS Engineers

Artwork must be:

ANY SUBJECT

Painted by entrant - original work only

Maximum A3 size

Any painting medium eg. acrylic, oil paint

Clearly labelled with school, name, year level and CLASS as listed below. eg. "Gleneagle S.S Bob Smith, Yr 2, Class: 19030

Entries encouraged to reflect Art as taught in the Visual Arts curriculum Class 19028 Prep

Class 19029 Year 1

Class 19030 Year 2

Class 19031 Year 3

Class 19032 Year 4

Class 19033 Year 5

Class 19034 Year 6

CHAMPION JUNIOR ART - PAINTING

- Years Prep to 3 Sponsored by ACS Engineering

RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR ART – PAINTING

- Years Prep to 3 Sponsored by Mr Rod & Mrs Libby Venz

CHAMPION SENIOR ART - PAINTING

- Years 4 to 6 Sponsored by Bellara Park: Mr C & Mrs J Bell

RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR ART – PAINTING

- Years 4 to 6 Sponsored by Mr Rod & Mrs Libby Venz

Craft Prize money sponsored by ACS Engineers

Artwork must be:

ANY SUBJECT

Involve element of depth e.g 3D artwork such as sculpture, collage (using glue), weaving, textile craft etc

Created by entrant - original work only

Meet size requirements: Maximum 30cm x 30cm base size / footprint are presented in up to an A3 size for textile crafts (larger textiles may be folded for purpose of meeting size requirements.)

Clearly labelled with school, name, year level and CLASS as listed below. eg. "Gleneagle S.S Bob Smith, Yr 2, Class: 19037"

Entries encouraged to reflect Art as taught in the Visual Arts curriculum.

Class 19035 Prep

Class 19036 Year 1

Class 19037 Year 2

Class 19038 Year 3

Class 19039 Year 4

Class 19040 Year 5

Class 19041 Year 6

CHAMPION JUNIOR CRAFT - Years Prep to 3 Sponsored by Mr & Mrs Peter Cahill

RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR CRAFT

- Years Prep to 3 Sponsored by Mr Rod & Mrs Libby Venz

CHAMPION SENIOR CRAFT - Years 4 -to 6 Sponsored by Mr Ray & Mrs Rose Dennis

RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR CRAFT

- Years 4 to 6 Sponsored by Mr Rod & Mrs Libby Venz

Education continued High Schools

Industrial Technology Construction MAJOR SPONSOR

ACS Engineers

CONTACT INFORMATION:

ACS Engineering

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Ph: 07 55 413 500

Email: [email protected]

ENTRY FEE: No entry free applicable

ENTRY TERMS: Entries must be submitted by the school. All school work MUST be done under ordinary school conditions. Each exhibit must have exhibitor's name, class/year level & school clearly labelled on the reverse side on the entry.

ENTRIES CLOSE: Wednesday 28th August 2019 4:00pm - Entries to be delivered to the show office or ACS Engineers office by this date. Strictly no late entries.

JUDGING: Will be conducted by an ACS Engineering team member on Friday 6th September 2019 at 10:00am. Schools are highly encouraged to attend the judging. A member of the ACS Engineering team will be available after the judging is completed until 10:30am to provide feedback and answer any questions from teachers and students.

PROJECT INFORMATION: INDSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY CONSTRUCTION

There will be two separate classes - Middle School Class (Yr7 - Yr10) & a Senior School Class (Yr11 & Yr12)

Maximum of 3 entries per school

To be developed from the woodwork / metalwork curriculum

Size cannot exceed the base foot print of 50cm x 50cm, maximum height of 1m For further information please feel free to contact a team member of ACS Engineers JUDGING CRITERIA:

Build quality / presentation

Demonstration of skills

Practicality / usefulness PRIZES: awarded to the individual students who are judged highest for meeting the above criteria Middle School (yr7 - yr10)

1st Prize $50

2nd Prize $25

3rd Prize $15 Senior School (yr11 - yr12)

1st Prize $50

2nd Prize $25

3rd Prize $15

GRAND CHAMPION SCHOOL - TROPHY will be awarded to the school with the best 3 entries

Section 20 Photography CHIEF STEWARD: Gary Moloney ([email protected])

ENTRY FEE: Open $2.00(including GST)) per print Framed Prints $2.00 (including GST) per print Junior section $1.00 (including GST) per print ENTRY FORMS TO BE LODGED AT THE SHOW OFFICE BY: Monday 26th August, 2019 NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED EXHIBITS: To be in the hand of the steward between 10:00am & 1:00pm Tuesday 3rd September 2019 PRIZE MONEY - First $20, Second $12, Third $8 for each class. JUDGING: Thursday 5th September 2019

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NOTE: Due to limited space there is a limit of 7 entries per person in "Open & Junior" sections, plus 2 entries in the "Framed Prints" section (a total of 9 entries) HOW TO ENTER:

Complete the general entry form, available from the show office or on the web site, www.beaudesertshow.org.au

Either post it with entry fees to Beaudesert Show Society, PO Box 94, Beaudesert 4285; or hand it into the Secretary's office at the Showgrounds.

Forms and fees must be received by 4.00 pm Monday 26th August 2019

SUBMITTING ACTUAL EXHIBITS (Read also "Conditions of entry")

Prints are to be handed to the stewards at the Photography section between 10.00am and 1.00pm Tuesday 3rd September 2019

Only prints already covered by prior submission of entry form and fees will be accepted. If you are unable to bring your prints in on the Tuesday you may submit them along with your form and entry fees as described above, or post them to the Show Office in time for the 3rd September deadline. The Society, its volunteers and agents will not be liable for any loss or damage to these exhibits.

Exhibits cannot be removed from display during the show.

Exhibits must be collected on Sunday 8th September between 8.30am and 10.30am.

Non local entrants are advised to supply a self addressed, stamped envelope for return of prints.

All exhibits not collected will be disposed of unless prior arrangements have been made.

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

Prints are to be sandwiched between stiff backing and a stiff border. See video "Beaudesert Show Photography Promo" on web site or YouTube.

The photographer's name, address, phone number and class number of the exhibit must appear on the back of each entry. To ensure anonymity during judging, no signature or name should appear on the front of the print. (Framed prints excepted). If your photo has a title this may appear on the front if you wish.

So that the viewing public can see who took the photo, regardless of whether it has won a prize, you need to type your name in size 20, bold font, on normal typing paper. Cut it to size and affix it to the bottom of the mount at the back, so that the name protrudes from the bottom, but can be folded back out of sight

during judging.

Attach hooked Velcro to the back of the mount in each corner to hold your

entry securely to the carpeted display board. Framed prints must be fitted with string or wire for hanging.

All photographs must be original works of the exhibitor.

No Exhibit is eligible to compete if it has won a prize at any previous show of this society.

All care will be taken, but no liability will be accepted by any officer, or the society, in the unlikely event of loss or damage to exhibits.

Due to limited space there is a limit of 7 entries per person in "Open" & "Junior" sections, plus 2 entries in "Framed Prints" section (a total of 9 entries).

ADDITIONAL ADVICE The atmosphere in the Show Pavilion takes a punishing toll on the mountings. Approximately 3% of prints fall on the floor within a few hours of being put on display. Many more buckle & curl up. Please use only good quality Velcro. For mounting, do not use double-sided tape. Seek professional advice on this, or

have the photos professionally mounted. Also see Q & A section for affordable option. Your photos will be viewed by approximately 6,000 people, so it's worth presenting them well. WHAT THE JUDGES LOOK FOR Over the years, these are the qualities judges have looked for in choosing winning entries. Note: This is a guide only. Individual judges may vary in their bias towards certain criteria. VISUAL APPEAL: Colour, lighting, composition, special effects, tonal range, definition and clarity. (Artistic, dramatic, pleasing, accurate - as appropriate) CONTENT: Subject has intrinsic interest to the general public, or has recognizable, significant meaning as portrayed. ORIGINALITY: Fresh ideas, interpretations, wit, sensitivity. TECHNICAL AND LOGISTICAL ACCOMPLISHMENT: Shows evidence of skill and effort in capturing difficult or fleeting subject, juxtaposing free ranging components, being at the right place at the right time, etc.

OPEN CLASSES Limit of seven entries per person.

Prints for this section may be any size.

COLOUR

Class 20001 People Portrait, candid, documentary, glamour, etc. 1st, 2nd & 3rd prize sponsored by WFI Ltd Class 20002 Nature Non-Domestic flora and fauna in the natural environment. . 1st, 2nd & 3rd prize sponsored by WFI Ltd Class 20003 Local Pictorial Photos taken in the Scenic Rim. Landscape, architecture, machines, animals, special interests, recreation - anything not specific to other categories. 1st, 2nd & 3rd prize sponsored by WFI Ltd Class 20004 National / Global Pictorial Photos taken beyond the Scenic Rim; ie: the rest of Australia and the world. Landscape, architecture, machines, animals, special interests, recreation - anything not specific to other categories. 1st, 2nd & 3rd prize sponsored by WFI Ltd Class 20005 Experimental Eg. creativity manipulated with digital software, darkroom, studio, etc.) 1st, 2nd & 3rd prize sponsored by WFI Ltd

MONOCHROME Black & White or Single Colour

Class 20006 People

Class 20007 Any Other Subject

JUNIOR CLASSES (15 years and under)

Entry fee: $1.00 Limit of seven entries per person. Prints for this section may be any size. Prizes: First $20, Second $12, Third $8 for each class.

COLOUR OR MONOCHROME

Class 20008 People Portrait, candid, documentary, glamour etc. 1st prize sponsored by The Old Laravale School Class 20009 Nature Non-domestic flora and fauna in the natural environment.

1st prize sponsored by The Old Laravale School Class 20010 Pictorial Landscapes, architecture, machines, animals, hobbies, recreation - anything not specific to other categories. 1st, 2nd & 3rd prize sponsored by Beaudesert Priceline Pharmacy Class 20011 Experimental Eg.creatively manipulated with digital software, darkroom, studio, etc. 1st prize sponsored by The Old Laravale School Class 20012 Selfie Photo of individual or group taken at arm's length or with selfie stick or with a mirror. Note: Self or group portraits taken with remote or self timer must go in People class. 1st prize sponsored by The Old Laravale School

FRAMED PRINTS Limit of 2 entries per person. No age limit. Minimum size 8 x 10 inches (20 x 25cm). No upper size limit. Prizes: 1st $20, 2nd $12, 3rd $8 Sponsored by WFI Ltd

COLOUR OR MONOCHROME

Class 20013 Any Subject 1st, 2nd & 3rd prize sponsored by WFI Ltd Champion Trophies of Show

OPEN CHAMPION PRINT OF THE SHOW Trophy donated by Beaudesert Camera Club

JUNIOR CHAMPION PRINT OF THE SHOW Trophy donated by Beaudesert Camera Club

GRAND CHAMPION PRINT OF THE SHOW Trophy donated by Beaudesert Camera Club

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Section 21 Fine Arts

MAJOR SPONSOR Rod & Libby Venz

CHIEF STEWARD: Susan Weymouth 0447 281 113

ENTRY FEE: $3.00 per item: $1 per craft item

ENTRY FORMS TO BE LODGED AT THE SHOW OFFICE BY: MONDAY 26th AUGUST 2019

EXHIBITS TO BE IN THE HANDS OF THE STEWARD BETWEEN: 9:00am - 12 Noon Tuesday 3rd September 2019

JUDGING: Thursday 5th September 2019

PRIZE MONEY: First $10, Second $5 Unless otherwise specified.

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Definition of Restricted: Open to "Local" residents only. CONDITIONS: Please read carefully 1. All Exhibits to be in the hands of the Stewards from 9am to 12noon on Tuesday 3rd September.

DEFINITELY NO LATE ENTRIES 2. Any reference to "LOCAL" is within the boundary of the Scenic Rim Council and/or the area previously known as Beaudesert Shire ( This being the southern Side of School Road, Logan Reserve; Koplick Road; Old Greenbank Road and Teviot Road). 3. No items will be accepted if the correct paperwork has not been submitted prior to this date. 4. This section is not open to Professional artists e.g. Teachers, any one selling their artwork in commercial galleries or website commissions. 5. All exhibits must be ready to hang, either framed or block mounted. STRONG STRING OR WIRE must be used for hanging. Works which do not comply will not be accepted. No painting should be larger than 1 meter x 1 meter. 6. The exhibitor is required to write full name and phone number, section and class on back of each exhibit.

7. All exhibits must be original work of the exhibitor, no copies of other painting will be accepted. 8. Exhibits cannot be collected at any other time while the show is open. 9. No exhibit is to have been entered at any previous Beaudesert Show. 10. No price is to be displayed on the paintings. 11. It will be at the discretion of the stewards when accepting painting. Technique/mastery, colour, subject and subjective response to work will be criteria considered to ensure that paintings are entered in correct class. Any painting entered in the incorrect class will be put in the correct class without any notice to the exhibitor. 12. Maximum 2 entries per class each exhibitor 13. Maximum 6 entries overall for each exhibitor 14. All items are to be collected on the Sunday after the show between 8.30am and 10.30am. If you cannot pick up at these times please make arrangements for someone else to pick them up as there will be no one from this section at the show grounds after this time.

Painting Entry fee $3.00 for each entry - includes GST First Prize $10, Second Prize $5 except where otherwise stated.

Restricted Classes Open to Local Residents Only Class 21001 Painting - Any Subject, Any Medium by

Local Artist

Class 21002 Painting - Any Local Subject, Any Medium

by Local Artist 1st prize $25 donated by Beaudesert Dental Class 21003 Indigenous Art - Any subject, any medium

Class 21004 Art - Any Subject, Any Medium by person

with a disability

Class 21005 Art - Any Subject, Any Medium by person

over 70 years 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 prize donated by Wongaburra Garden Settlement for the Aged.

CHAMPION PAINTING BY A LOCAL ARTIST

Prize Money $30.00 Sponsored by The Whiddon Group

RESERVE CHAMPION PAINTING BY A LOCAL ARTIST

Prize Money $20.00 Prize donated by The Whiddon Group

Open Classes

Class 21006 Painting - Any Subject Watercolour 1st prize in memory of Mrs Jessica Drynan

Class 21007 Painting - Landscape Oils or Acrylic 1st prize $25 donated by Beaudesert Dental Class 21008 Painting - Still Life Oils or Acrylic

Class 21009 Painting - Seascape Oils or Acrylic

Class 21010 Painting - Abstract / Modern Oils or Acrylic 1st prize Voucher donated by Kalico Country Class 21011 Painting - Portrait or human figure 1st prize Voucher donated by Kalico Country Class 21012 Painting - Any Animal

Class 21013 Painting - MINIATURE No larger than 15cm x 20cm. Any subject any medium 1st prize voucher donated by Bean to? cafe Class 21014 Drawing - Any Subject Charcoal, Pastel,

Pen or Crayon

Class 21015 Print - Any Subject

Class 21016 Painting/Drawing - Any medium. Subject BEAUDESERT "Land of Milk and Honey" (Agricultural abundance of the land) 1st prize donated by Kathy Andersen

MARGARET HOCKEY MEMORICAL CHAMPION

PAINTING - OPEN SECTION

Prize Money $50.00 Prize money donated by Garden Hill of Lost World

Pty Ltd in Memory of Mrs Margaret Hockey.

RESERVE CHAMPION PAINTING - OPEN SECTION Voucher donated by Beaudesert Newsagency

MARGARET HOCKEY MEMORIAL SUPREME PAINTING

OF THE SHOW Judged from the Champion painting by a Local Artist and the Champion

Painting in the Open Section. $60 voucher donated by Beaudesert Newsagency in memory of Mrs. Margaret Hockey and Rosette

5 CHIEF STEWARDS AWARDS $40 voucher donated by Happy Valley Restaurant

PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD Visitors vote Fri/Sat. Voting slips available in the Fine Arts Pavilion. Voting closes 4:00pm Saturday 7th September. Prize donated by Beaudesert Trophies

Junior Classes Entry Fee: FREE Limit of one per class per exhibitor. ALL PAINTINGS MUST BE FRAMED OR BLOCK MOUNTED, WITH STRONG STRING or WIRE, READY FOR HANGING. (No cardboard frames)

All exhibits must be in the hands of the steward between 9:00am - 12noon on Tuesday 3rd September 2019

All paintings must have the name of artist (not school), address, phone number and class on the back

Maximum of 1 entry per class per exhibitor.

Maximum of 2 entries overall for each exhibitor. PRIZE MONEY: First $10, Second $5 Prize money for Junior Section donated by Beaudesert Newsagency. Class 21017 Painting - Any medium ,any subject (10-12

years)

Class 21018 Drawing - Pencil, Pen, Crayon, Pastel (10-

12 years)

Class 21019 Painting - Any medium, any subject (13-15

years)

Class 21020 Drawing - Pencil, Pen, Crayon, Pastel (13-

15 years)

Class 21021 Painting - Any subject, any medium (16-18

years)

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Class 21022 Drawing - Pencil, Pen, Crayon, Pastel (16-

18 years)

JUNIOR CHAMPION Prize Money $20.00 Sponsored by Jon Krause LNP Member

Crafts CRAFT STEWARD : Susan Weymouth Ph:0447 281 113

Entry Fee $1 Per item - 1 item per entry. A Limit of three (3) items per class

Children's colouring competition (Class 21037) - NO ENTRY FEE PRIZE MONEY: First $10, Second $5 unless otherwise stated

Craft

Class 21023 Mosaic Art - Maximum 40cm x 40cm - not

hanging

Class 21024 Scrapbook layout - Single Page 1st prize voucher sponsored by Wish Hair Studio Class 21025 Scrapbook Layout - Double page 1st prize trophy donated by Vicky Schloss

Class 21026 Scrapbook - First Time Exhibitor - Single

Page

Class 21027 Paper Art - Off the Page 1st prize trophy donated by Carole Richardson Class 21028 Card Making - Open (1 card per entry) 1st prize voucher donated by Bean to? Class 21029 Card Making - Junior up to 16 years ( 1

card per entry)

Class 21030 Card Making - over 65 years (1 card per

entry)

Class 21031 Country / Rustic Any item made of any type of material or decorated in this style. Maximum 70cm x 70cm Class 21032 Woodwork - Open - excludes kits with pre

cut pieces of timber Pieces are judged on form, function and standard of finish. 1st prize voucher donated by Beaudesert Hotel Class 21033 Woodwork - Wood Turned Item –

Maximum 1mt x 1mt restriction 1st prize donated by Repco Beaudesert Class 21034 Woodwork - by a member of a community

group, club or organisation 1st prize voucher donated by Beaudesert Newsagency Class 21035 Leather Work - maximum 50cm x 50cm

Class 21036 Adult Colouring Competition Any picture of your choosing attached to A4 cardboard. One entry per person. 1st prize donated by Bean to? Class 21037 Childrens Colouring Competition Children between the age of 6 & 10. NO ENTRY FEE Competition pictures are available from Beaudesert Newsagency from June 2019. Entries to be returned to Beaudesert Newsagency by 25th August 2019. Art work will be displayed in Fine Arts Pavilion - space permitting. 1st, 2nd & 3rd prize donated by Scott Bucholz MP Class 21038 Any Other Handmade Craft Not Included

Above - max 50cm x 50cm -not hanging 1st prize voucher donated by Beaudesert Newsagency

Restricted Class for Craft (Local resident only)

Class 21039 Any Handmade Item By a person with a disability not exceeding 50cm x 50cm - not hanging.

Section 22 Pottery CHIEF STEWARD: Sue Weymouth 0447 281 113 ENTRY FEE: $1.00 All entry fees inclusive of GST. Primary School Children: Free ENTRY FORMS TO BE LODGED AT THE SHOW OFFICE BY: MONDAY 26th August 2019 DEFINATELY NO LATE ENTRIES JUDGING: WEDNESDAY 4th September 2019 PRIZE MONEY: First Prize $10, Second $5 unless otherwise stated.

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CONDITIONS: Please read carefully

All exhibits to be in the hands of the Stewards by 10:00am Wednesday 4th September 2019. Pavilion opens at 8:00am

Any reference to "LOCAL" is within the boundary of the Scenic Rim Council and/or the area previously known as Beaudesert Shire (This being the southern side of School Road, Logan Reserve; Koplick Road; Old Greenbank Road and Teviot Road).

No items will be accepted if the correct paperwork has not been sent in prior to this date.

This section is not open to professional artists e.g. Teachers.

All exhibits must be the original work of the exhibitor.

Exhibits cannot be collected at any time while the show is open.

No exhibit is to have been entered at any previous Beaudesert Show.

It will be at the discretion of the steward that any exhibit considered to be in the incorrect class will be put into the correct class without any notice to the exhibitor.

All items to be collected on the Sunday after the Show between 8.30am and 9:30am. If you cannot pick up during this time please make other arrangements. There will not be anyone in this section at the showground after this time.

No price is to be displayed on the exhibit. Maximum 2 entries per class by each exhibitor

Pottery

Class 22001 Best Example of Wheel Thrown Pottery

Class 22002 Best Example of Hand Built Article

Class 22003 Best Example of Coil Pot

Class 22004 Best Example of Slab Built Pot 1st prize $20 voucher sponsored by Heits Quality Meats Class 22005 Best Example of Wall Plaque

Class 22006 Best Example of Stoneware Pottery 1st prize voucher sponsored by Bean to? Class 22007 Best Example of Raku or Saggar Pottery

Class 22008 Best Example of Sawdust or Pit Fired

Pottery

Class 22009 Best Example of Underglaze or Slip Painted

Pot

Class 22010 Best Example of Clay Sculpture 1st prize $15 voucher sponsored by Beaudesert Newsagency Class 22011 Best Slipcast or Mould

Class 22012 Best Example of "Cartoon Character" made

by any method

Class 22013 Best Example of ART DECO inspired

pottery made by any method 1st prize voucher donated by Bean to? Class 22014 Best example of a pottery piece using

mixed media

Class 22015 Best Example of Wheel Thrown Pottery By a Potter with less than 2 years’ experience. 1st prize sponsored by Beaudesert Potters Class 22016 Best Example of Hand Built Pottery By a Potter with less than 2 years’ experience. 1st prize sponsored by Beaudesert Potters Class 22017 Best Example of Hand Built Pottery by a

Potter with a Disability 1st prize $15 & 2nd prize $5 donated by Mrs S Gillow

Class 22018 Best Group Theme by Primary School

Students 1st prize sponsored by Beaudesert Potters. Class 22019 Best Individual Pot by a Primary School

Student (Grade 1-3) 1st prize sponsored by Beaudesert Potters Class 22020 Best Individual Pot by a Primary School

Student (Grade 4 - 6) 1st prize sponsored by Beaudesert Potters Class 22021 Best Individual Themed Item or Pot by a

High School Student (Grade 7-8) "Cartoon Character" Theme 1st prize sponsored by Beaudesert Show Society 2nd prize $5 sponsored by Beaudesert Potters

Class 22022 Best Individual Themed Item or Pot by a

High School Student (Grade 9 - 12) "Cartoon Character" Theme 1st prize sponsored by Beaudesert Show Society 2nd prize $5 sponsored by Beaudesert Potters

THE FLORENCE BROOK MEMORIAL CHAMPION

EXAMPLE OF POTTERY

Prize Money $50.00 Sponsored by Beaudesert Potters

RESERVE AWARD - SPECIAL AWARD FOR A PIECE OF

POTTERY

Prize Money $25.00 Sponsored by the Beaudesert Potters

SPECIAL PRIZE FOR BEST WHEEL THROWN POTTERY

ARTICLE $20 voucher donated by Beaudesert Hardware - Mitre 10

SPECIAL PRIZE FOR BEST HAND BUILT POTTERY

ARTICLE $20 Voucher Donated by Beaudesert Hardware - Mitre 10

Section 23 Horticulture CHIEF STEWARD: Elva West 5541 2360 ENTRY FEE - $1.00 (including GST) EXHIBITS: To be in the hands of the stewards Thursday 5th September between 2:30pm & 7:30pm and Friday 6th September between 7:30am & 8:00am, ENTRIES CLOSE: Friday 6th September, 2019 at 8.00am JUDGING: Will commence at 8:30am Friday 6th September 2019 PRIZE MONEY - 1st prize $5, 2nd prize $3 - unless otherwise stated Conditions of Entry: All exhibits to be on the benches by 8.00am Friday.

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Exhibitors will provide their own vases etc. for exhibits.

When necessary exhibits will be watered by Stewards after judging.

Vases or other containers used by exhibitor will not be taken into consideration when judging the exhibits unless specified.

Where "Distinct" appears in the schedule, it will be taken to mean Distinct Colours or Distinct Varieties.

No Championship or Prize will be awarded unless in the opinion of the Judge, the exhibit is worthy of the award.

All Exhibits, except Floral Work, must be grown by exhibitors.

A vase is taller than it is wide.

A bowl is broader than it is tall and must be round.

Where two exhibitors tie for First Place - no Second Prize is awarded.

Exhibitors tying for First, share First and Second Prize Money.

For allotting points for Trophies when two exhibitors tie for First Place, points for the First and Second are divided.

In the event of an overall tie, a count back of placings will be carried out a the discretion of the Chief Steward.

Stewards will be in attendance on Thursday from 2.30pm to 7:30pm and Friday from 7.30am to 8.00am to receive exhibits. Exhibits are to be on show until the Pavilion closes at 8.30pm on Saturday.

Collection of Exhibits will take place on Sunday morning 8th September, between 8.30am and 10.30am.

Points to be allocated as follows: Champion 5, First 3, Second 2. Exhibits not collected by 10.30am on Sunday will be disposed of unless other arrangements have been made.

Cut Flowers

Class 23001 Arum Lilies, 1 bloom.

Class 23002 Anemone, 3 stems, distinct colours.

Class 23003 Calendulas, 3 blooms, distinct colours.

Class 23004 Calendulas, collection.

Class 23005 Carnation, 1 bloom.

Class 23006 Cineraria, 1 cut.

Class 23007 Camellia, 1 bloom.

Class 23008 Daffodil, 1 bloom.

Class 23009 Daisies, collection, 1 variety.

Class 23010 Daisies, collection.

Class 23011 Freesias, collection.

Class 23012 Geraniums, Ivy Leaf - 3 stems, distinct

colours (with leaves).

Class 23013 Geraniums, Zonal - 3 stems, distinct

colours (with leaves).

Class 23014 Geraniums, collection.

Class 23015 Gerbera, Single - 1 bloom.

Class 23016 Gerbera Double - 1 bloom.

Class 23017 Gerbera, Any other Variety - 1 bloom.

Class 23018 Gerbera, Single - 3 stems, distinct colours.

Class 23019 Gerbera Double - 3 stems, distinct colours.

Class 23020 Gerbera, collection.

CHAMPION GERBERA $50.00 Prize Money Sponsored by The Whiddon Group

Class 23021 Nasturtium, collection.

Class 23022 Iris - 1 cut

Class 23023 Pansy - 1 bloom.

Class 23024 Pansies - 3 stems, distinct colours.

Class 23025 Pansies collection of 12.

Class 23026 Petunia single - collection.

Class 23027 Petunia double - collection.

Class 23028 Phlox - collection.

Class 23029 Ranunculi - 3 stems, distinct colours.

Class 23030 Rose - 1 bloom.

Class 23031 Rose - 3 stems, distinct colours.

Class 23032 Rose - 1 variety in three stages of opening

CHAMPION ROSE Voucher donated by Iron Bark Gardens

Class 23033 Snapdragon, 1 cut.

Class 23034 Strelitzia - 1 cut

Class 23035 Stock - 1 cut

Class 23036 Sweet Peas - 3 stems, distinct colours

Class 23037 Verbenas - collection

Class 23038 Violets - bunch

Class 23039 Lavender -bunch

Class 23040 Herbs - culinary collection

Class 23041 Bract - 1 cut

Class 23042 Foliage - 1 cut

Class 23043 Collection of Cut Flowers Not less than 12 varieties Class 23044 Any Other Flower Not Provided for, Annual

- 1 cut

Class 23045 Any other flower not provided for,

Perennial - 1 cut

Class 23046 Azalea - 1 cut

Class 23047 Grevillea - 1 cut

Class 23048 Leptospermum - 1 cut

Class 23049 Flowering shrub - 1 cut

Class 23050 Native shrub or tree - 1 cut

Class 23051 Grevillea - 3 cuts, distinct kinds (species)

Class 23052 Flowering Shrubs - not less than 3

varieties.

Class 23053 Flowering Natives - not less than 3

varieties.

Class 23054 Collection of Shrubs - not less than 8

varieties. 1st prize trophy & 2nd prize money donated by Paul & Pam Bird.

CHAMPION SHRUB Trophy donated by Beaudesert Hardware

Class 23055 Bulbous or Tuberous Flowers - 1 cut

Class 23056 Flowering Creeper - 1 cut

Class 23057 Flowering Tree - 1 cut

Class 23058 Orchid, Crucifix - 1 cut

Class 23059 Orchid, Dendrobium (King) - 1 cut

MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR -CUT FLOWERS Trophy donated by G.Ferguson Electrical

Floral Work

Class 23060 One Colour Arrangement in Decorative

Basket - Viewed from all sides 1st prize trophy donated by Garden Hill Lost World in memory of the late Mrs. Margaret Hockey Class 23061 Dried Arrangement - Natural Material 1st prize trophy donated by Ian & June Farmers Class 23062 Arrangement of Foliage Materials 1st prize trophy donated by Amcal + Beaudesert Class 23063 Arrangement Using Australian Native

Flowers - Frontal Effect Flowers and Foliage must be fresh - accessories may be dried(that is gum nuts, bark, seed pods etc) 1st prize trophy donated by Beaudesert Hardware Class 23064 Informal or Modern Arrangement 1st prize trophy donated by Sue Watt Beauty Therapy Class 23065 Black and White Arrangement - Flowers

and Accessories The Joan Stratford Memorial - 1st prize trophy donated by Neville Stratford.

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Class 23066 Making the Most of Three Flowers - Foliage

and Accessories allowed 1st prize trophy donated by Catherine Drynan. Class 23067 Floral Arrangement in a Novelty Container 1st prize trophy donated by Mabel Rodwell Class 23068 Arrangement Using Driftwood - Driftwood

must predominate 1s prize trophy donated by Beau View Trade Supplies.

Class 23069 Arrangement Depicting a Song 1st prize - $30 Voucher donated by Fruit Delights Class 23070 Arrangement Using Bark and Flowers 1st prize trophy donated by Mrs. J. Champney

Class 23071 Informal Arrangement - Tall and Elegant 1st prize trophy donated by Beau View Trade Supplies

Floral Work - Exhibitor Over 70 Years Of Age

Class 23072 Floral Arrangement Using Spring Flowers 1st prize trophy donated by Judy Day

Class 23073 Arrangement of Foliage Materials 1st prize trophy donated by Enterprize Icecream Class 23074 Arrangement in a Bottle - Narrow Neck 1st prize trophy donated by the GA & NE Teese Memorial Trust

Class 23075 Modern Arrangement - Using three Flowers

with Foliage 1st prize trophy donated by Robyn Christoffel

First Time Exhibitor

Class 23076 Arrangement using mixed flowers arranged

for effect 1st prize trophy sponsored by Mrs Elva West

CHAMPION FLORAL ARRANGEMENT Trophy donated by Elva West MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - FLORAL ART Trophy donated by Sue Watt Beauty Therapy

Floral Work - Disabilities Classes The following 2 classes are for people with disabilities. Sponsored by Wongaburra Society.

Class 23077 Vase of Mixed Flowers - Arranged for effect

Class 23078 Arrangement in Novelty Container

Receptacle Plants

Class 23079 Orchid, Cattleya

Class 23080 Orchid, Dendrobium

Class 23081 Orchid, Cymbidium

Class 23082 Orchid, Paphiopedilum

Class 23083 Orchid, Any Other Variety - in bloom

CHAMPION ORCHID Trophy donated by G & K Ferguson Class 23084 Maidenhair Fern

Class 23085 Any Other Variety of Fern

Class 23086 Plant In Bloom

Class 23087 Flowering Shrub

Class 23088 Begonia

Class 23089 One Foliage Plant - Other Than Provided

For

Class 23090 Bromeliad

Class 23091 Cacti or Succulent

Class 23092 Collection of 3 Plants

Class 23093 Bonsai

Class 23094 Hanging Container

CHAMPION RECEPTACLE PLANT Trophy donated by Garden Hill Lost World in memory of the late Mrs Margaret Hockey

CUT OF SHOW Trophy donated by Royale Ferguson in Memory of Jack

CHAMPION EXHIBIT The Bernard & Viola O'Reilly Memorial Trophy donated by Mrs Rhelma Kenny

MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR "THE HAROLD & AGATHA TOMMERUP MEMORIAL TROPHY". Trophy donated by D & K Tommerup - Tommerup's Farm Stay

Juvenile Section NO ENTRY FEE

PRIZE MONEY - First $3, Second $2, Third $1

Third prize money donated by Robyn Christoffel.

Collection of Exhibits will take place on Sunday Morning between 8.30am and 10.30am. Exhibits not collected by 10.30am Sunday will be disposed of unless other arrangements are made.

ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE THE WORK OF THE EXHIBITOR

For Ages 3-7 years

Class 23095 Float Bowl - Flowers must float -

Accessories allowed

Class 23096 Edible Necklace

Class 23097 Animal, Bird or Insect - made from

vegetables or fruit Aids such as toothpicks, seeds etc. allowed

Class 23098 Fairy Garden in a Container Container to be no more than 30cm

For Ages 8-11 years

Class 23099 Arrangement Using Mixed Flowers in

Novelty Container - Arranged for effect

Class 23100 Float Bowl - flowers must float -

accessories allowed

Class 23101 Edible Necklace

Class 23102 Animal, Bird or Insect - made from

vegetables or fruit Aides such as toothpicks, seeds etc allowed Class 23103 Fairy Garden in a Container Container to be no more than 30cm

For Ages 9 -17 years

Class 23104 Garden in a Bag Can include herbs, succulents & fresh flowers. A bag can be a handbag, shopping bag etc. Not to exceed 30cm Class 23105 Arrangement Depicting a Song

Class 23106 Collection of Cut Flowers

CHAMPION JUVENILE EXHIBIT (Other than floral) Trophy donated by Beaudesert News

CHAMPION JUVENILE FLORAL EXHIBIT Trophy donated by Robyn Christoffel Sincere Thanks are extended to the Exhibitors, Trophy donors and donations of

prize money, acknowledged in the horticultural section.

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Section 24 Garden

Competition

ALL EXHIBITS FOR THIS SECTION MUST BE WITHIN A RADIUS OF 10KM. FROM THE BEAUDESERT POST OFFICE.

CHIEF STEWARD: Kay Rose - 0405 420 798

ENTRY FEE $2.20

ENTRY FORMS TO BE LODGED AT THE SHOW OFFICE BY: Monday 26th August 2019

JUDGING: Will take place on Friday 30th August 2019

PRIZE MONEY: Prizes awarded as per schedule Prizes will be presented in the Horticulture Pavilion on Friday 6th September, 2019 at 5.00 pm.

Garden Competition

Class 24001 1 ACRE & OVER 1st prize donated by GA & NE Teese Memorial Trust Class 24002 SPRING GARDEN 1st prize donated by Ironbark Gardens

Class 24003 SCHOOL VEGETABLE GARDEN 1st prize donated by Scenic Rim Discount Drug Store Class 24004 GARDEN FEATURE 1st prize donated by Beaudesert Hardware 2nd prize donated by Scenic Rim Discount Drug Store Class 24005 GARDEN BED 1st prize donated by Specsavers Beaudesert

Class 24006 CHILDRENS COLOURFUL & CREATIVE

GARDEN 1st prize donated by Beaudesert Hardware 2nd prize donated by Beaudesert Hardware Class 24007 NATIVE GARDEN Part or whole garden can enter. 1st prize donated by Beauview Trade Supplies

Class 24008 RETIREMENT (Villas, Units, Townhouses) 1st prize donated by Beauview Trade Supplies

Class 24009 MY GARDEN A garden (yard) consisting of blooms, shrubs/ trees, lawn, garden features, vegetable garden ect. This class needs to contain a majority of these elements - not all of them. 1st prize - Denise Kliese plaque & perpetual plaque 2nd prize voucher donated by Ironbark Gardens

CHAMPION GARDEN Selected from classes 24001 & 24009 Donated by The JA & E Drynan Memorial Trust

ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD - RESTRICTED Restricted to entrants who have not won a prize in this competition, selected from classes 24001 to 24009. Prize donated by Beaudesert Hardware

All first prize winners receive a 25Kg bag of Organic Life donated by TERRA FIRMA FERTILIZERS PTY LTD.

Section 25 Woodchop MAJOR SPONSOR Haack Earthmoving

Haack Logistics

CHIEF STEWARD: Mr Sean Harper 0409 206 201

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NOMINATIONS CLOSE: Friday 23rd August, 2019 Post to: Mr. Allan Draper, PO Box 160, Woodford QLD 4514, Ph 5496 3241.

First Event Starting 10.00am sharp - Saturday 7th September, 2019

Conducted under the Rules of the QAA.

Woodchop

Class 25001 John Haack Memorial 275mm

Underhandicap 1st $100, 2nd $60, 3rd $40 (nom $9). Sponsored by Yvonne Haack & Family.

Class 25002 275mm Standing Block Handicap 1st $100, 2nd $60, 3rd $40 (nom $9). Sponsored by HAACK Earthmoving (Phil & Melissa Haack).

Class 25003 250mm Standing Block Handicap 1st $100, 2nd $60, 3rd $40 (nom $9). Sponsored by MRJ Earthmoving P/L (Marty, Robert & Jim Hardgrave)

Class 25004 300mm Underhand Handicap 1st $100, 2nd $60, 3rd $40 (nom $9). Sponsored by HAACK Logistics

Class 25005 275mm Combination Chop 1st $100, 2nd $60, 3rd $40 (nom $9)

Class 25006 375mm Peg & Raker Handicap 1st $80, 2nd $50, 3rd $30. (nom $4 per person)

Class 25007 450mm M Tooth Handicap 1st $100, 2nd $60, 3rd $40 (nom $4). Sponsored by Scenic Rim Electrical (Adam Riddle)

Class 25008 Veterans Chop 1st $80, 2nd $50, 3rd $30 (nom $7) Sponsored by Dover & Sons Beaudesert

Class 25009 375mm Jack & Jill Peg & Raker Handicap 1st $80, 2nd $50, 3rd $30 (nom $4). Sponsored by Dover & Sons Beaudesert

Class 25010 Boys Underhand $80 shared prize pool. Sponsored by Sean Harper

“The John Haack Memorial Woodchop”

Beaudesert VS Gold Coast

A demonstration of cross-cut sawing, underhand sawing, sanding block.

Section 26 Beaut Ute Competition

MAJOR SPONSOR Pump Service Industries Jimboomba

CHIEF STEWARD: Kate Harrison - 0409 267 039

ENTRIES CLOSE 1:30pm Saturday 7th September 2019

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JUDGING: 2:00pm 7th September, 2019 ENTRY FEE: $5 per vehicle per class (max 2 classes)

Beaut Ute Classes All prize money sponsored by Pump Service Industries Jimboomba

Class 26001 Best Street Ute Immaculate presentation and tailored for street driving with or without custom modifications such as custom paint, lowering, exhaust, engine, after market mags, body kit, sound system, upholstery, etc (NO spot lights / NO bullbars) Class 26002 Best B & S Ute Well maintained presentation and must have evidence of B&S Ball attendance attached to the actual Ute as well as Bullbar and Rollbar with over head Spotlights and/or Lightbar attached. Stickers, UHF, Aerials, Mud Flaps, etc. (Flags are encouraged for display but will not be judged) Class 26003 Best Chicks Ute Well maintained presentation and a feminine touch, with or without custom modifications. Must be registered solely in females name and registration papers supplied for viewing. (Decorations such as flowers or stuffed toys etc are welcome for display but will not be judged.) Class 26004 Best 4x4 Ute Four Wheel Drive Ute with a well maintained presentation inside and out. Best representation of 4x4 in use part or full time. Bullbar, diff locks, off road mags, lift kit, winch etc.

Class 26005 Best Feral Ute Unkempt with dings and dents and miss-matched panels, a multitude of feral and un-natural accessories can be attached along with being coverd in stickers. A bullbar, spot lights, aerials also add to the appearance. Class 26006 Best Work Ute Well maintained presentation and displaying signage and/or ABN attached to the vehicle. Must show evidence of owners' occupation tools, tool boxes, racks, trade accessories etc. Class 26007 Classic Ute Immaculate presentation and over 30 years old. With or without custom modifications to engine, body and interior, but still "true" to make and model.

BEST OVERALL UTE The Best Overall Ute winner will be judged by the public in the Main Ring - Saturday 7th September

BEST OVERALL RUNNER-UP UTE Best Overall Runner-Up winner will be judged by the public in the Main Ring - Saturday 7th September

2019 Beaudesert Show Beaut Ute Entry Form

Saturday 7th September 2019 Show Day Entry forms can be lodged on the day of show, entries close 1.30pm on Saturday 87h September & must be handed to the chief

steward on the day (at presentation area)

Entry forms can be lodged in person at the Show Secretary’s Office: 47 William Street, Beaudesert 4285

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Entry forms can be lodged on line https://www.beaudesertshow.org.au/show-schedules-entries/ online entries close Friday 23rd August

Exhibitors Name:

Postal Address: State; Post Code:

Email: Phone No:

I have read & Understood the Terms & Conditions of Entry Signature:

ALL COMPETITORS MUST BE WEARING GATE ENTRY WRISTBANDS TO COMPETE.

Wristbands must be worn at all times. Any wristbands found damaged will result in them being deemed not valid Terms & Conditions:

•All vehicles entered into the competition are to have current registration certificate papers applicable to that vehicle and must have a current insurance policy with a minimum of third party

cover, to be inspected upon entry into the competition. •All drivers must have a current Driver’s License, to be inspected upon entry into the competition. •Queensland Road Rules apply to competitors both inside and outside the venue. •Burnouts and donuts will not be tolerated unless directed in the main ring. •All drivers and passengers must have a zero alcohol reading at the judging and before entry to the parades. •Spot checks may be enforced. •The judge’s decision is final. •While every care is taken to ensure safety of the vehicle and passengers while on site, the Beaudesert Show Society does not accept any responsibility for any loss or damage to vehicles. •Entrants must be present at the judging and presentation ceremony to collect prizes. •Entrants agree to follow directions to a parking spot for the display period and are required to sign the application form to indicate they have read and understand the conditions of entry. •Any competitors not abiding by any of the above Rules will be automatically disqualified and ask to leave the competition. •Entry into event does not cover gate entry, all entrants must purchase gate entry. Entry Conditions: •$5.00 per class •All persons must be wearing BSS gate entry wristband, all entrants must pay gate entry ($18.00 per adult). •Any individual vehicle can enter two classes only. •Entries close Saturday 6th September at 1:30pm. (Judging begins at 2.00pm sharp) •BEFORE EVENT: Entries can be lodged to the show office or online by Friday 23rd August •ON DAY OF EVENT: Given to chief steward on Saturday 7th September. Late entries will not be accepted. •All competitors must be at the grounds by 1.00pm Judging: •Judging will take place on Saturday 7th September 2019 within the Showgrounds. •The entrants will be expected to muster at 1:45pm. Entry will be via the Jane Street Gate. (Prime Beef yards end of the Showground) Also a parade of the cars will take place before the Saturday Night program at approximately 5.00pm. •First place winners of the seven main categories will go forward to be judged as the Best Overall Ute or the Best Overall Runner-Up Ute by the public during the ringside parade, unless you have won in a previous local show. Contact Information: •All enquiries email: contact show office 07 55413200 or email [email protected]

This is a Drug & Alcohol Free Fee Event

Maximum 2 Classes per Entrant Entry Fee $5.00 per class UTE DETAIL

MAKE:___________________________________________________ MODEL:__________________________________________________ YEAR:__________________ LICENCE PLATE:__________________

Best 4 x 4 Ute

Best Feral Ute

Best B & S Ute

Best Street Ute

Best Chick Ute

Best Classic Ute

Have you won “Best Ute” or “Runner-Up” in a previous local show? YES / NO DECLARATION OF MINORS – UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE

If you are under the age of 18 years on the Event Day your parent or guardian must sign this declaration. I certify that I am the parent/guardian of _____________________________________ who will be ___________ years of age on the day of the Event and that he/she has trained for and has my consent to participate in the Event. I testify that I have read the above and acknowledge acceptance of the stated conditions on behalf of the minor specified above. In consideration of the facilities provided to us, I myself, my executors, administrators and assigns and for the child/children/under age person/s (if applicable) absolutely release and discharge the Show Society and any person directly or indirectly associated with the Event from all claims, demands and proceedings arising out of or connected with participation in the Event that I or the child/children/under age person/s may suffer or sustain

Signature of parent/guardian: ________________________________________ Date: ________________ Print name in full: ______________________________________________________

2019 Beaudesert Show General Entry Form

ENTIRES CLOSE: Please Refer to Show Schedule

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Entries can be lodged:

ONLINE ENTRIES: https://www.beaudesertshow.org.au/show-schedules-entries

POSTAL ENTRIES: post to Beaudesert Show Society, PO BOX 94, Beaudesert QLD 4285

IN PERSON AT SHOW OFFICE: General Office Hours – Tuesday to Thursday 9.00am to 3.00pm

Show Office OPEN FROM from Monday 5th August 2019 Monday to Friday 9.00am to 4.00pm

Exhibitors Name:

Postal Address: State: Post Code:

Email Address:

I have read & Understood the Terms & Conditions of Entry: Signature: Date: / / 2018

Section Class Particulars Fee

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ENTRIES ARE ACCEPTED ENTIRELY AT OWNER’S RISK. THE SHOW SOCIETY IT’S VOLUNTEERS & AGENTS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE TO EXHIBITS OR ANY PROPERTY WHATS SO EVER AND HOWEVER SUCH DAMAGE OR LOSS OCCURS.

ALL RESPONSIBLE CARE IS TAKEN AT ALL TIMES. TOTAL $

STATEMENT BY COMPETITOR 1. You must quote your ABN or sign the HOBBY DECLARATION below. My ABN is ……………………………………………………………………………..……….….. OR 2. DECLARATION I hereby declare that the activity I am engaged in which relates to services provided by me is a recreational hobby undertaken by me. Please accept my above entry to your Society. I agree to indemnify the Beaudesert Show Society against liability for any accident, damage, loss or illness to any exhibit, exhibitor or competitor and agree that all competitions are under the complete and total control of the Beaudesert Show Society whose decision is final. Signature…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Date …………………………./………………………./……………..

ADDMISSION FEES

2 DAY ADULT PASS………………………$30.00

2 DAY PENSION/STUDENT PASS………$20.00

FAMILY PASS………………………………$36.00

(Includes 2 adult & 2 children under 12yrs)

SINGLE DAY ENTRY FEES

ADULT……………………………………….$18.00

PENSION/STUDENT PASS……………….$10.00

CHILD (5YRS – 12YRS)…………………….$5.00

CHILDREN (under 5YRS)………………….NO CHARGE

PARKING ON GROUNDS…………………..$5.00

BEAUDESERT SHOW SOCIETY

BY-LAWS PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERS

1. Admission to grounds for Member on both days of the Show.

2. Eligibility for nomination to the Management Committee of our Society.

3. Members may leave the ground at ANY TIME during the Show and be

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readmitted on inspection of their Member’s Wrist Band. Member’s Wrist

Bands are not transferable.

MEMBERSHIP FEES

Membership fees inclusive of GST.

Membership Fees are due on the 1st November each year for the

succeeding 12 months. Applications for new Membership close on the 30th

June 2019

ADULT MEMBERSHIP FEE............................................... $25-00

JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP FEE - UNDER 18 YEARS............... $15-00

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS

ENTRY FEES MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRIES, AND WILL BE AS STATED

THROUGHOUT THE SCHEDULE.

STOCK EXHIBITORS are reminded that they must give names of all exhibits

to ensure correct allocation of catalogue numbers. If for any reason this is

impossible - exhibitors must indicate in which classes, the same animal is

competing. In classes requiring TB free or Brucellosis free animals the

exhibitor MUST PRODUCE A CERTIFICATE BEFORE CLOSING DATE OF

ENTRIES.

BY-LAWS

1. OPENING.

a. The gates will be open to the Public at 8 a.m. on Friday and Saturday,

September 6th and 7th, 2019.

2. ADMISSION

a. Charges for admission will be as follows: - Friday and Saturday Family passes $36.00 per family per day (2 adults & 2 children – 5 to 12

years)

Adults $18.00

All Pensioners (on production of card) $10.00

Student admission (on production of card) $10.00

Children 5 to 12 years $5.00

Children under 5years - No charge

Car parking $5.00

Two day Adult pass $30.00 (purchased at gate).

Two day Student/Pension pass $20.00

b. Members are Free on production of their WRIST BAND which are NOT

TRANSFERABLE.

c. Attendants Wrist Band will be issued ONLY WHERE NECESSARY - three

wrist bands is the maximum that will be issued to any one exhibitor and

only where exhibits need three attendants. A Member’s Ticket counts as a

pass.

d. The above rates and conditions of admission are subject to alteration at

any time before the Show.

3. BAD WEATHER POLICY

a. Beaudesert Show is an outdoor event. The show society is not liable to

give a refund or exchange the pass for cancelation of any reason. The

operation of some attractions may be affected by adverse weather

conditions or maintenance activity. If rain or bad weather occurs, the

show will proceed, unless demanded unsafe or unable to continue with

featured events.

b. There will be no refunds due to poor weather conditions or cancelled

events.

4. CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION

a. The BY-LAWS are the REGULATIONS and SPECIAL REGULATIONS are also

to be Conditions of Competition.

b. ALL EXHIBITS MUST be the bona fide property of the Exhibitor for ONE

MONTH before the exhibition. All Farm and Horticultural Produce MUST

be the production of the person exhibiting it, and all livestock exhibits

must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor on the date entries close

(unless otherwise stated) as listed in the Schedule.

c. Exhibits entered in the wrong class may be transferred to the

appropriate class by the Stewards.

d. For ALL CLASSES in Horse and Cattle Sections in which the age of the

exhibits or the competitor is a condition, the Entry Form shall state actual

age which shall be attained at the date for Judging.

e. No exhibitor will be allowed to attach to his exhibits, or display in any

manner, any medal, ribbon or distinguishing badges, unless they have

been won at the PRESENT EXHIBITION.

f. Any Exhibitor REMOVING his exhibit from the grounds before the

appointed time may be DISQUALIFIED from exhibiting at future

exhibitions, and his Prize Money, if any, shall be FORFEITED.

g. HACKS can compete in all classes open to Hacks, Hunters, and

Miscellaneous Horses, but a Heavyweight cannot compete as a

Lightweight.

5. ENTRIES

a. All entries shall be made on printed forms, to be obtained from the

SECRETARY on application or on the website

(www.beaudesertshow.org.au) and NO ENTRY will be valid unless signed

by the Exhibitor or his Agent.

b. ENTRIES MUST REACH THE SECRETARY before the date specified in the

Schedule unless otherwise stated.

c. Should any person make an entry for which there is not any Prize in the

Prize Schedule, and should the exhibit be of special merit, the Society

reserves the right of awarding a prize to such exhibit.

d. ENTRY FEES MUST, IN ALL CASES, BE PAID WHEN MAKING THE ENTRY.

e. THE COMMITTEE reserves the right to adjudicate on any questionable

entry or any other point not provided for in the Rules of the Society, and

of making any alteration that may be deemed necessary.

f. THE DECISION of the COMMITTEE on all points shall be FINAL, without

recourse.

6. EXHIBITS

a. All Exhibits MUST be delivered to and removed from the exhibition at

the cost and risk of the exhibitor.

b. The Society will NOT, under any circumstances, hold itself responsible

for any loss, damage to, or delivery of any exhibit unless otherwise stated.

All exhibits MUST be collected by the time as listed in the schedule.

c. Except where otherwise specified, all exhibits must be in their place as

directed by the Steward at such times as advertised in the schedule for

each section. This rule will be strictly adhered to.

7. DISEASE OR DANGER

a. Should there be any reason to suspect that any exhibit is either

diseased or dangerous, or objectionable the Committee reserves the right

to remove same or refuse its admittance.

b. Should any exhibit, having gained a Prize, be disqualified, the next on

the list does NOT necessarily obtain the Prize. The Committee with or

without the advice of the Judge shall decide the question.

8. PROTESTS

ALL PROTESTS MUST BE lodged with the Secretary, addressed to her, and

accompanied by a DEPOSIT of $50 within 1 HOUR of the notification of the

Judge’s Awards. If the protest is considered frivolous by the Committee

the deposit may be FORFEITED. In the hearing of all protests and disputes

arising out of an award, the Committee shall abide by the Judge’s book

unless it be shown that the Judges have been willfully or accidentally

misled. THE DECISION OF THE COMMITTEE SHALL BE FINAL.

9. PRIZE AWARDS

The PRIZE AWARDS affixed to all exhibits shall be distinguished by the

following colours:- RED, WHITE AND ROYAL BLUE, TRI-COLOUR FOR GRAND CHAMPION

PURPLE FOR CHAMPION

GREEN FOR RESERVE CHAMPION

ROYAL BLUE FOR FIRST

RED FOR SECOND

WHITE FOR THIRD

YELLOW FOR FOURTH

PALE BLUE FOR FIFTH AND SIXTH

All prizes must be claimed before the last day of September 2019.

10. INFRINGEMENT OF BY-LAWS ETC.

a. It shall be incumbent upon all exhibitors to make themselves thoroughly

conversant with ALL THE BY-LAWS dealing with their EXHIBITS, for in NO

case shall a plea of ignorance be accepted.

b. In the case of an exhibitor infringing any of the By-Laws or regulations,

it shall be in the power of the Committee, upon proof of the same, to

PROHIBIT such exhibitor from exhibiting and competing at any of the

Society’s exhibitions in the future.

11. APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES AND STEWARDS

a. The Committee will select Judges and Stewards for all Sections and fill

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up any subsequent vacancies.

b. In ALL MATTERS of procedure the Stewards will act under the direction

of the Committee.

12. JUDGING

a. Judging in ALL SECTIONS will start at the times shown at the beginning

of the Schedule.

b. Judging will take place at the time and place selected by the Committee.

Each Judge will be supplied with instructions which he/she MUST ADHERE

TO as closely as practicable.

13. INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDGES

a. The Judges shall award a Second Prize if the exhibit is not considered

worthy of a First, and shall not award any prize if the Exhibit is not up to

sufficient merit.

b. Where two Judges are acting and they are unable to agree, they shall

call a referee and his decision shall be FINAL. If the Judges cannot agree in

appointing a referee, the Committee shall be called upon to do so.

c. The Judge need not award any Prize to an exhibit, which in his opinion,

does not comply with the conditions.

d. In the Judging of LIVESTOCK, all questions as to eligibility of an exhibit

with reference to age or breed shall be decided by the Judge. They may

defer Judging the Class until the Exhibitor has produced proof if

considered necessary.

e. The Judges shall decide on the merit of each exhibit, without reference

to the name or place of the exhibitor or breeder, and shall only take notice

of the animal, its age and number. When judging by points they may be

provided with the pedigree if required to complete their card.

f. The Secretary shall furnish the Judge with a Schedule of the Prizes, but

such shall not contain any information as to the name or place of the

owners of the exhibits.

g. In awarding Championships, First Prize winners in each Class only to

compete, but the Judges will be required to select the next animal in order

of merit, to be called the Reserve. Exhibits gaining Second Prize in the

Class from which the Champion is selected to be led into the ring to

compete for Reserve Champion.

14. APPLICATION FOR SPACE

a. For the Exhibitor of all classes of manufacture, machinery etc.,

application for space MUST be made to the Secretary as early as possible.

Such change as the Committee may determine shall be made for ground

and wall space. The Committee may use discretionary powers as to space

to be allotted to each exhibitor, and games of skill or chance, or any

cheapjacks will not be permitted on the grounds.

b. The Committee reserves the right to have removed any item which in

their opinion is considered dangerous or objectionable, and which is

exhibited or offered to patrons as an item for sale or as a Prize given or

distributed in any manner, and further reserves the right to immediately

cancel space allocation for the current Show period and/or any further

Shows held on these grounds.

c. THE SOCIETY reserves the right to reject any application for display

space or the right to exhibit in its sole discretion and its decision in this

regard shall be final.

d. All applications for space to be accompanied by a current CERTIFICATE

OF CURRENCY of Public Liability Insurance Cover.

15. STEWARDS

a. SHALL attend at ALL times and places notified to them by the Secretary.

b. SHALL attend to the reception, classification, numbering and placing of

ALL EXHIBITS and to ALL matters in connection therewith.

c. SHALL attend to the Judges, furnish them with award books, Prize Cards

or Ribbons, and afford them in all information and attention necessary to

the discharge of their duties.

d. SHALL sign the Award Book conjointly with the Judges, Prepare Prize

Cards, and see these and the Ribbons properly fixed to the Prize Exhibit,

and in the case of a dispute, shall certify to the correctness of the Identity

of the Awards.

e. SHALL in cases they think advisable, reject an exhibit in any Section, and

report immediately to the Committee.

f. SHALL see that NO person is allowed to interfere with or interrupt the

Judges when judging, and shall see that any offender is PROMPTLY

REMOVED.

g. The Committee reserves the right to alter or omit any Class in the

Schedule.

h. The decision of the Committee on ALL POINTS shall be FINAL without

recourse.

i. An exhibitor shall not compete in a section if the Exhibitor is a member

of the Judges immediate family.

16. COMMISSION ON STALLS

ALL EXHIBITS sold at exhibition or prior to their return to the owner’s

residence will be subject to a COMMISSION as arranged prior to the sale if

sold by auction or private contract, calculated on the gross amount of the

sale. Exhibitors will kindly NOTE that ALL EXHIBITS, unless otherwise

stated, of livestock, fruit and vegetables MUST be in the grounds at the

time stated in the Section.

WORKPLACE, HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT

Any Exhibitors intending to bring electrical equipment to the Showground

will be required to ensure that such equipment is fitted with earth leakage

circuit breakers and that all electrical leads, tools and appliances have

been inspected and tagged by a licensed electrical contractor. This is

essential for the safety of all Exhibitors and the general public and is a

requirement of the Workplace Health and Safety Act of 1989. The Act

imposes very severe penalties in the event of noncompliance with its

provisions.

Any Exhibitors who do not comply will not be allowed to exhibit at the

Beaudesert Showground. Exhibitors should check all electrical equipment

and leads before coming to the Showground to avoid the occurrence of

any difficulties.

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY TO BEAUDESERT SHOWGROUND

a. Wristbands must be worn at all times during the show.

b. Beaudesert Showground is a designated “GLASS FREE” area and no glass

drink containers are permitted.

c. No liquor is to be brought onto the showground.

d. The Beaudesert Show Society reserves the right to inspect containers

being brought onto the showground suspected of containing liquor.

e. Liquor must only be consumed in designated licensed areas.

f. No liquor to be consumed or carried in sideshow area.

g. Drunken, unruly, abusive, or offensive behaviour or fighting will result in

removal from the showground.

h. Anyone providing alcohol to a person less than 18 years of age will be

removed from the showground.

i. All directions given by authorised staff or security officers must be

complied with forthwith.

j. Any person directed to leave the showground as a result of a breach of

these regulations is forthwith barred from the showground, and any re-

entry prior to the committee lifting such barring, will be deemed as

trespassing and police will be called.

k. Any person already under the influence of alcohol will be refused entry

to the showground.

l. The speed limit for vehicle on the showground is 10kph. Any form of

reckless driving is prohibited.

m. Juveniles under the age of 10 years of age must be accompanied by an

adult.

n. All persons by entering the showground agree to abide by these

regulations.