About Mount Gambier Spring Show 2025
Established in 1860 the Mount Gambier A&H Society provides the community with showcasing Agriculture and Horticulture, fun and entertainment, whether it’s the thrills of the side shows, the promise of show bags, or the enticement of the usual hot cinnamon doughnuts, the Mount Gambier show has something for all ages.
Held on the third weekend of October (after the first full week) the show is the largest of its kind outside of the Royal Adelaide Show and sees around 12,000 people through its gates over the two-day event from all walks of life and parts of South Australia and the Western Districts of Victoria.
In addition to the main features like the indoor and outdoor trade exhibits, beef & dairy cattle, horses in action, sheep, yard dog trials, log chopping and poultry the show is always seeking to improve by introducing new additions such as the centralised community hub offering a host of free entertainment.
The Animal Nursery Centre has been created so visitors young and old can get close to the various animals through a range of static and interactive displays. They will be encouraged to cuddle and possibly feed the animals.
Saturday evening concludes with the fireworks spectacular, presented by the original Howard and Sons Pyrotechnics the display shines a kaleidoscope of coloured light over the arena, with various ground and aerial effects.
For more event information please visit www.mgshow.com.au
Event Terms & Conditions:
- If you are feeling unwell or are displaying any flu-like symptoms on the day of your proposed visit, you are advised to stay home
You can help and play your part:
- Practice good hygiene using the sanitiser stations and hand washing facilities installed around the grounds.
By playing your part, you will help ensure we all enjoy a comfortable and safe experience at the Mount Gambier A & H Show.
- Companion Cards accepted: Carers with a valid Companion Card accompanying a disabled or restricted mobility person will be admitted free in the company of the ticket holding person they are caring for. This is valid for one carer per person.
