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SHOW STOPPING EXCITEMENT AS MOUNT MAXXIS TREADS INTO BRISBANE

National 4x4 Outdoors Show 3 mins read

Visitors to the National 4x4 Outdoors Show being held at the Brisbane Showgrounds this weekend, from March 15 to 17, are in for show-stopping excitement as Mount Maxxis makes it’s debut at this year’s show.

 

Ever wanted to get to that hidden gem of a campsite at the end of the 4WD track, but just haven’t had the confidence or know how to get your vehicle in there? Or maybe you’re too scared to go offroad in case you get stuck or damage your vehicle.

 

Join Mad Matt from MadMatt4WD over at Mount Maxxis, and we guarantee you’ll have the confidence to ride anywhere. Experience driving demonstrations that will give you the skills and confidence to get out there and go to those places you’ve always feared to tread.

 

Learning the correct techniques on how to operate your 4x4 offroad is crucial and the best investment you’ll ever make to ensuring your outdoors adventures are safe, fun and enjoyable. Mount Maxxis offers visitors unique and valuable insights into off-road techniques and the opportunity to witness firsthand the adrenaline-pumping action of off-road driving. Taking just over three days to build the 5m high mountain is made up of 1000 cubic metres of dirt bought in by 45 trucks and trailers, and includes a number of large boulders and rocks.

 

“We know Mount Maxxis, hosted by MadMatt will be a hit with visitors to the Brisbane National 4x4 Outdoors Show,” said Jon Perry, Event Director.

 

“Mount Maxxis just one of a number of new exciting additions to debut at the Brisbane show, that is focused on educating visitors so they can get the most out of their adventures.  

 

“With more and more people holidaying locally and exploring the great Australian Outdoors, the sharing of information within the community is essential for people’s safety and enjoyment, and being able to snag that hidden gem of a camping site safely is paramount.”

 

Whether you're a seasoned outdoor enthusiast or just curious about the outdoors and world of 4WD driving, our show offers something for everyone.

 

Other educational and interactive aspects of the event include the 4WD QLD Adventure Zone which will

will offer attendees insights into vehicle recovery techniques and tips ensuring a successful outdoor adventure. Motorama's team will provide a unique off-road test drive experience.

 

Serving as a platform for Australia's leading off-roading personalities, the Outback Stage will feature 4WD 24/7 hosts Shaun and Graham, Pat Callinan, Matt Baker from The Explore Life, Jase Andrews from All 4 Adventure, Brianna & Bridget from Red Dirt Diary, and Tyler Thompson.

 

Black Snake Productions will take centre stage, presenting informative and hands-on shows, offering attendees the chance to get up close and personal with Australia's unique native animals. While Mick, the Camp Oven Cook is also back. Gather around Mick’s warm campfire and learn how to create mouthwatering meals, no matter where you are. 

 

For thrill-seekers, the Isuzu Iron Summit will showcase an Isuzu MU-X climbing a 45-degree incline, leveling off, and then descending at a 45-degree angle – a fusion of carnival thrill ride and performance test.

 

While the Outback Bar will host live music from Melbourne Country-Rock crooner Cush Ryder, offering a refreshing break before diving back into exploring the top products and deals. Alex Laneway, the dedicated food truck alley, will cater to culinary cravings.

 

Tickets for the National 4x4 Outdoors Show are available online. Two-day bundle tickets and three-day passes are also available, with children under 16 years admitted free by pre-registration.

 

For ticket sales and further details, visit the interactive website at https://4x4show.com.au/Brisbane/ featuring an easy to use search function, plus the ability to create a wish list of presentations and exhibits you wish to attend.

Your next adventure is calling!


Contact details:

For all media enquiries:
Maree Mellett
National 4x4 Outdoors Show (Media Relations)
0414 609 006
[email protected]

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