QCWA Section 30

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QCWA Section 30

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QCWA

Section 30

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HONORARY HISTORIAN AND PATRON: Mr Clive Gordon PRESIDENT: Mr Ian Allen SENIOR EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT: Mr Des Tong TREASURER: Ms Narelle Phipps ASSISTANT TREASURERS: Mr Chris Van Dorssen Mrs Linda Halliwell EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENTS: Mr Glen Hunter Mr Bevan Clayton Mr Ley James Mr Garry Campbell MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE: Mrs Carol Allen Mrs Lurline Campbell Mr Les Plath Mr Danny Sale Mr Louis Underwood Mr Nathan Lee Long Mr Eric McGuiness Ms Amanda Hunter

SHOW COMMITTEE: Mrs Jan Anderson Mrs Fiona Arnfield Mrs Belinda Flynn Ms Amanda Hunter Mr Nathan Lee Long Mr Warren March Mrs Glenda McAuliffe Mr Jesse Argent Ms Izzy Botha Mrs Christine Stoddart Mr Ian Moller-Neilsen Mr Rob O’Malley Mr Michael Pattini Mr Bryan Poppett Mr Bill Smith Mr Robert Stoddart Mr Peter Crisci Ms Marinka Zanetich Mr Anthony Miotto Mr Joshua Miotto Mrs Nicole Miotto Mr Mark Miotto

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Gate Admission Charges per day

Adult $ 25.00 Concession $ 20.00 Child (5 – under 14 Years) $ 15.00 Child under 5 Free Family Ticket (2 Adults & 2 Children) $ 55.00

FAMILY PRESOLD PASSES

For sale at Stockland Cairns from Saturday 6th July to Monday 15th July 2019 Cairns Show Grounds Office Saturday 6th July to Tuesday 16th July 2019

1 DAY 3 DAY Adult $ 23.00 $63.00 Concession $ 18.00 $49.00 Child (5yrs – under 14yrs) $ 13.00 $32.00 Child (Under 5yrs free) FREE FREE Family (2 Adults and 2 Children) $ 52.00

CONCESSION TICKET CONDITIONS Students must have an approved student identification card and attend an approved educational institution/s for concessional entry. Pensioner must hold a current valid Pensioner Concession Card or Queensland Repatriation Health Gold Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran Affairs. The Centrelink Health Care Card is NOT ACCEPTABLE for concessional entry. Seniors must hold a Seniors Card (from any State) to be eligible for concession entry. Senior Business Discount Cards and National Seniors Cards are NOT ACCEPTABLE for concessional entry.

Have you ever considered becoming a member of the Cairns Show Association? There are great benefits for you and your family to enjoy!

Enjoy the full benefits of membership for only $85.00. Membership to the Association entitles you and your guest FREE admission to the Showgrounds and the De Jarlais Members Pavilion on all days and nights of the Show.

FAMILY MEMBERSHIP For an additional $10.00 per school age child (under 14 years) or $15.00 per concessional student, children of Members can come and go as many times as they like during the three days and nights of the Cairns Show.

MEMBERS BENEFITS

• 2 passes that can be used at any time of the day or night for the 3 days of the Show • Discounted child and concessional student tickets • Free entry to De Jarlais Members Pavilion during the Show - Air-conditioned comfort where you can

view the ring events and purchase food and drinks at great prices. • No waiting at the ticket office during the Show. • Concessional entry to the Cairns Show Wine Awards held annually in June • Concessional entry to the Cairns Show Auto Spectacular • Benefits with local participating businesses throughout the year and during the Show

YOUNG GENERATION MEMBERSHIP A new membership this year targeting the ages between 15 - 40 years. For a $25 membership fee, this entitles the member to 1 x 3 day pass.as well as entry into De Jarlais Members Pavilion. If you would like more information on membership please contact our office on (07) 4042 6699.

ATMs will be available around the grounds

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GENERAL CONDITIONS OF ENTRY AND COMPETITION

This Show is conducted subject to the rules of the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies, the constitution and rules of this Society and any regulation which appears within the Schedule for individual sections of this Show. Should there be any conflict between the rules of the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies, the constitution and rules of this society and the regulations appearing in any schedule, the constitution, rules and regulations appearing in the schedule of this Society shall prevail. Please visit www.queenslandshows.com.au to view the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies rules and regulations. All persons upon entering any class in this Schedule agree to indemnify the CAIRNS AGRICULTURAL PASTORAL AND MINING ASSOCIATION 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 CAIRNS AGRICULTURAL PASTORAL AND MINING ASSOCIATION whose decision in all matters is final.

THE CAIRNS AGRICULTURAL PASTORAL AND MINING ASSOCIATION:

a. Will appoint a Chief Steward to each section as its representative in all matters. Failure to comply with lawful directions from appointed Stewards, Committee or Staff or use of verbal or physical abuse will result in Disciplinary Action which may include exclusion from further Competitions and/or the Cairns Show Grounds.

b. Will appoint Judges whose decisions are final and for which no verbal or written Communication will be accepted or entered into.

c. Reserves the right to make any decisions, inclusions or changes to this Schedule including Condi-tions of Entry as it may deem fitting without further notice.

d. By way of entering for this Competition exhibitors acknowledge that they are compliant with these Conditions.

A Judge shall not have any information prior to or during judging at The Cairns Show other than what is provided by the Cairns Agricultural Pastoral and Mining Association. Vice Presidents cannot compete in sections under their control.

ANIMAL/S AND BIRD/S EXHIBITORS • All animal/s and bird/s exhibitors must sign an Exhibit Health Declaration upon delivery of

entry and must comply with the health requirements detailed in this document. • Exhibit Health Declarations are available from the Show Office or Website

www.cairnsshow.com.au • All Veterinarian fees are the responsibility of the Owner of the animal. Cairns Show will not take

responsibility for any veterinarian fees.

PLEASE NOTE CONDITIONS OF ENTRY INTO GROUNDS • No glass is to be brought onto the Grounds. • All electrical leads must be tagged in accordance with the relevant industrial regulations. • All dogs must be leashed.

PRIZE MONEY Prize Money stated in the Schedule excludes GST. GST will be added to the Prize Money for Exhibitors who are registered for GST purposes. The Association will provide a “Recipient Created Tax Invoice” to Exhibitors who are registered for GST purposes.

PRIVACY STATEMENT The information provided by you in any application for membership or application to enter is used by the Cairns Show Association (CSA) to offer member services or to organise and conduct competitions at the Cairns Show. By applying for membership or entering our competitions you consent to provide such details as your name, address and exhibit details. Competition information may be made available to the media and included in CSA publications. Your information will not be disclosed without your consent for any other purpose unless required by the law.

Online Entry available www.CairnsShow.com.au

Competition Results will be available from our website

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CHIEF STEWARD: Mrs Jan Anderson ENTRIES CLOSE DELIVERY OF EXHIBIT JUDGING Not Applicable 8am - Tues 16th July, 9am - Tues 16th July Youth Centre

CAIRNS SHOW SCHEDULE FOR 2019 SPECIAL REGULATIONS

All entries can be the work of a member of your branch or someone who comes along to branch craft days on a regular basis

1. All entries must be new and to have been completed in the last two (2) years. 2. All entries entered must be completely finished. 3. Work must not have been done under tuition or class. 4. Section cards must be attached to front of items either pinned or taped. 5. Any entry that does not comply with the schedule will be given a score of a minimum

of 5 points for effort. This is to encourage not discourage anyone who wishes to enter.

6. JUDGES DECISION IS FINAL.

ENTRIES

EACH BRANCH MUST HAVE 12 ENTRIES - TWO ARE COMPULSORY THE SEWING AND THE RECYCLED ITEM

1. All embroidery backs to be seen if possible except for framed items and lined sewn

items such as bags, quilts and cushions. 2. Framed work should be wired for hanging. 3. Due to lack of space for display only SINGLE BED QUILT SIZE can be accepted. 4. Please no entries to be sewn to cardboard or any other backing before judging. 5. Cushion inserts can be used for display purposes. 6. Display may have minimal embellishments. 7. Entries must be ready for Judging at 8.30am on the day of judging Wednesday 17th

July. Judging will commence at 9.00am. 8. Displays to remain for the full duration of the Show. Dismantling time will be

Saturday morning at 8am. You are required to have someone there to take down your display.

9. No tickets, prize ribbons or trophies to be removed from the displays until dismantling times.

10. Any trophies won must remain in the branch from where they were entered and must be returned the following year.

12 items per branch, one must be a hard craft Sections A and B are compulsory for each branch

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Class 30001 Sewing, Skirt (either ladies or childs) Class 30002 Recycled/ or Thrift Article Open - any medium can have up to 20% new material and a photo, where possible, of article/ item that it is made from, along with a description and use. Class 30003 Counted Thread Embroidery Own Choice of Work, e.g. Florentine Class 30004 Swedish Darning (On Aida) or Pattern Darning (on Evenweave Linen or Davosa) Class 30005 Hardanger Any Item Class 30006 Blackwork or Wessex Embroidery Any item Class 30007 Pulled Thread or Drawn Thread Any Article Class 30008 Brazilian or Elizabethan or Casalguidi Embroidery Any Item Class 30009 Traced Embroidery Any Item, Edge not to be judged Class 30010 Any Embroidery on Gingham Including Australian Cross Stitch, Chicken Scratch or Embroidery. Any Item Class 30011 Huckaback or New Huck Any Item Class 30012 Schwalm Any Item Class 30013 Candlewick Any Item Class 30014 Mount Mellick or Deerfield Any Item Class 30015 Filet Net or Snutki Any Item Class 30016 Lagartera or Jacobean or Crewel Embroidery Any Item Class 30017 Silk Ribbon Embroidery Any Item Class 30018 Cushion Cover Any Medium Class 30019 Smocking Any Article, Any Fabric Class 30020 Canvas Stitchery Any Article, e.g. Florentine, Tapestry, Long stitch, Latchook Class 30021 Cross Stitch Any Item, includes Assisi and Italian Class 30022 Machine Made Bag Any Medium Class 30023 Shadow Work - Including Trapunto, Applique, Embroidery

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Any Item4 Class 30024 Patchwork Any item including Quilts and Runners - up to single bed size. Class 30025 Quilling or Paper Tole or Parchment Embossing Any Item Class 30026 Free Style Embroidery Any Article, Hand Embroidered Only Class 30027 Tatting or Bobbin Lace Any Article Class 30028 Freeform Knitting and/or Crochet Any Item Class 30029 Knitted or Crochet Knee Rug Class 30030 Tunisian (Tricot) or Hairpin or Bullion Crochet or Knooking Any Article Class 30031 Tea Cosy Any medium BUT must be lined Class 30032 Sashiko Any Article Class 30033 Bear Any Medium, Any Style Class 30034 Mesh Weaving Any Item Class 30035 Toy or Doll Any Medium Class 30036 Handkerchief Any Edge or Corner Class 30037 Gold or Silver Work Any Item Class 30038 Child's Garment - 0 - 12 years Must be Knitted or Crochet Class 30039 Felted Article Any Medium Class 30040 Embroidered Bag Any Medium, embellishments allowed Class 30041 Mosaics Any Item Class 30042 Crochet Doiley Any Medium, Can be beaded Class 30043 Beaded Article Not Knitted or Crochet Class 30044 Beadwork Jewellery Any Item Class 30045 Brooch Any Medium, May be soft or hard craft Class 30046 Knitted or Crochet Beaded Article Any Medium Class 30047 Christmas Decoration Any Item

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Class 30048 Scrapbooking Two pages, may be displayed in album Class 30049 Set of Three (3) Cards and Envelopes Must be 3 different techniques, must include insert with greeting. To be displayed in a clear sleeve Class 30050 Woodburning Any Article Class 30051 Decoupage May be any form and any article Class 30052 Painting Any Medium Class 30053 Any three (3) Coathangers Any Medium, different patterns Class 30054 Woodwork Any Article Class 30055 Millinery Any Item, May be a Hat and/ or Fascinator Class 30056 Fabric Waistcoat Creative, Any Medium Class 30057 Unicraft Any Article, Any Medium Class 30058 Stool Seating Any Medium Class 30059 Macramé Any Item, Any Medium Class 30060 Flowers, must be handmade Any Medium, set of 3 or more, may be attached to an item. Flowers only to be judged. Class 30061 Machine embroidered item

Class 30062 Decorative painting and/or Folk Art, can include mixed media

Class 30063 Any Other Soft Craft Not Previously Mentioned

Class 30064 Any Other Hard Craft Not Previously Mentioned

Class 30065 Any Soft Craft made by member over 70 years old

Class 30066 Any Hard Craft made by member over 70 years old

Class 30067 Embroidery done by member over 70 years old

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CHAMPION SOFT CRAFT Perpetual Trophy + Sash + Card CHAMPION HARD CRAFT Perpetual Trophy + Sash + Card CHAMPION NEEDLEWORK The Wendy Castlehouse Trophy + Sash + Card CHAMPION MACHINE MADE ARTICLE Edna Whitney Trophy + Sash + Card CHAMPION BRANCH WITH GREATEST NUMBER OF MEMBERS PARTICIPATING Ronnie Holden Trophy + Sash + Card CHAMPION BEST DISPLAY Trophy + Sash + Card CHAMPION OVERALL BRANCH DISPLAY Laurie Walker Trophy + Sash + Card

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