One of the biggest one-day agricultural shows in Australia will return to Waroona on Saturday, October 9.
Now in its 90th year, the Waroona Show will run from 8am until 9pm with over 19,500 people expected to attend.
The country show will showcase the region's agricultural industry along with sideshow alley, wood chopping, sheep shearing, dog trials, entertainment on the main stage and more.
A fireworks display will start at 8pm.
Waroona Show President Nick McLarty said they are expecting a very large crowd, more than 2019's record of 19,500 people.
"It's going to be a fantastic day, we've got live demonstrations, roving sheep dogs, farm stalls, bric-a-brac and obviously the sideshow alley," Mr McLarty said.
"We've spent a lot of time and money preparing (for the show).
Mr McLarty said the show offers local businesses the opportunity to showcase their products and services.
Tickets are available via the Waroona Show website or can be purchased at the gate on the day.
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