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Packed entertainment program to sizzle at Beef 2024

Beef Australia has unveiled a massive entertainment program for Beef2024 with a daily line-up that offers something for everyone, from Dorothy the Dinosaur and Friends to Australia’s favourite horseman and legends of country music to the acclaimed Queensland Chamber Orchestra, Camerata.

Three stages will buzz with free daily entertainment while the evening program means the party can continue into the night, making for an unforgettable experience.

Beef Australia chief executive Simon Irwin said whatever your choice of entertainment Beef2024 had you covered.

“We have put together such a rich and deep entertainment program there is truly something for all ages and tastes,” Mr Irwin said.

“Go behind the scenes of your favourite podcasts with live recordings in the heart of M’Eat Street, watch the incredible horsemanship of Guy Mclean in the Demo Yards, or catch our headliners on the Ergon Network Stage like the legendary Troy Casser-Daley, the foot-stomping Wolfe Brothers, Kaylee Bell and Rockhampton’s very own Australian Idol finalist Denvah.

“We also have fantastic events like the Blue Hill PR Great Debate, featuring a star-studded panel including Sam Thaiday, The Makani Australian Butchers Team Sausage Competition, the ‘ball to beat them all’, the RB Sellars Hats n Heels event with DJ Pia Pressure taking to the stage.”

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