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NEWS FROM ISA RODEO LIMITED

 

IN news that rodeo fans across the country have been waiting for, tickets to the two greatest shows on dirt in the Mount Isa Mines Indigenous Rodeo Championships on Thursday 8 August, and the internationally famed Mount Isa Mines Rodeo held from Thursday 8 to Sunday 11 August will go on sale on Monday May 13 at 9am.

 

At the same time the Rodeo Rock entertainment lineup of national performers will be unveiled.

 

“We ask that everyone mark their calendar and get in early to secure their tickets for both the Mount Isa Mines Indigenous Rodeo Championships, and the legendary Mount Isa Mines Rodeo, they go on sale on May 13. This year Isa Rodeo Limited celebrates 65 years of Rodeo – what a  milestone to look forward to!”

 

  • Mount Isa Mines Indigenous Rodeo Championships – Thursday 8 August 2024
  • Mount Isa Mines Rodeo – Thursday 8 August to Sunday 11 August 2024

 

 

News from Road to Rodeo Mount Isa 2024:

CEO of Isa Rodeo Limited Natalie Flecker has also advised that the Road to Rodeo community event set for Saturday May 11 will not proceed in 2024, with all efforts being focused on delivering a strong Mount Isa Rodeo Festival in August.

 

“It’s no secret that events across the country are suffering with increased operational costs associated with running an event-based business and Isa Rodeo is not immune to this.  We feel the best decision for our community, volunteers, competitors and partners is to turn our focus to the August Festival to ensure that is a huge success for everyone,” she said.

 

“After receiving a Highly Commended in the Australian Tourism Awards recently in Darwin for Best Festival and Event, and winning gold at the Queensland Tourism Awards, we must continue to be a leader in the events space, and sometimes that means making tough commercial decisions like this one.”

 

All information: Mount Isa Rodeo - Australia's Most Spectacular Rodeos

 

 

 

For media information, please contact Kath Rose on kath@kathrose.com or 0416 291 493

 


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Kath Rose on kath@kathrose.com or 0416 291 493

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