MOREE Show was filled with screams of joy and laughter as thousands of show-goers hit the rides and enjoyed the night’s entertainment on Saturday.
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Show-goers flocked to the ringside to watch the colourful spectacle that was the Moree Show fireworks, before feasting their eyes on the high-octane Ute Barrel Races and guaranteed crowd-pleasing Demolition Derby.
On the side, showgoers enjoyed the many rides such as bumper cars, Midnight Express and the Moree show classic, the Cha Cha.
Moree Show Society president Brendan Munn believes the turnout of the show to have been bigger than the last.
“It beat all my expectations,” he said.