The Albion Park Agricultural Show, known as “The Biggest Little Show on the Coast”, is a historic community event that has been running since 1887. Held every January at the Albion Park Showground in NSW, it celebrates local agriculture, entertainment, and tradition.
What makes it special?
Traditional exhibits: Dairy and beef cattle, goats, poultry, horses, and pavilion displays of cooking, art, and produce.
Classic competitions: Woodchopping, show jumping, and cattle judging.
Modern attractions: Demolition derby, fireworks, motocross displays, and sideshow alley.
Family fun: Animal nursery, kids’ activities, market stalls, and food vendors.
Community spirit: Recently revived old traditions like tug-of-war and footraces with cash prizes.
It’s a vibrant mix of heritage and entertainment, drawing crowds from the Illawarra, Southern Highlands, and beyond.

