The quality of the exhibits at the 56th annual Proston Show on Saturday was a pleasant surprise to judges considering the drought is biting hard in the South Burnett at the moment.
Cr Kathy Duff said the drought had taken its toll but the Proston community had rallied “and we have a great little show”.
There was a strong prime beef competition with 120 entries.
Steward Michael Duff said the quality “was up with the best you’ll see anywhere in the country”.
There was also a good number of entries in the equestrian competitions.
Show Society president Helen Young said the number and quality of exhibits in the pavilion also belied the conditions.
The show was officially opened by former Test fast bowler Carl Rackemann, from Wooroolin.
Also present and speaking at the opening were Queensland Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney, local Federal MP Ken O’Dowd and South Burnett Mayor Wayne Kratzmann.
Mayor Kratzmann said he was “astounded” by the quality of the cattle entries. He congratulated everyone connected with the Show, especially the volunteers and stewards, for their hard work.