Welcome to the St George Show, celebrating over 140 years of our wonderful community event. This year promises to be more spectacular than ever, with an array of exciting activities, exhibitions, and performances that showcase the rich heritage and vibrant spirit of our town. From thrilling carnival rides and games to delicious food stalls offering local delicacies, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
Our talented local artists and craftsmen will be displaying their unique creations, and you'll have the chance to purchase one-of-a-kind souvenirs. Don't miss the livestock shows and agricultural displays that pay homage to our farming roots, as well as our rodeo and spectacular horse events on throughout the day!
Families will love the interactive children's zone, where kids can participate in fun, educational activities and meet friendly farm animals.
As the sun sets, gather around the main arena for an evening of music and entertainment, culminating in a dazzling fireworks display that will light up the night sky. We are thrilled to have you join us in this grand celebration of community, tradition, and togetherness. Here's to another 140 years of memories and milestones at the St George show!
Event date: Thursday 2 April - Monday 6 April 2026
The Leeton Sunrice Festival is held biennially at Easter during the rice harvest. The festival celebrates the importance of the rice industry to the community.
The five-day event provides plenty of live entertainment and family-focused activities. Events include the nostalgic street parade, Festival on Mountford, the nationally recognized Balloon Glow, skate championships, busking and street performers and much, much more!
Immerse yourself in Leeton's hospitality while enjoying its heritage, natural beauty, outstanding restaurants, cafes, boutique shopping, wine and an endless abundance of local produce!
Event date: 10 - 16 May 2027
One may ponder, what does Kernewek Lowender mean or what does it represent?
Kernewek Lowender means “Cornish Happiness”.
Cornish Happiness is what the Cornish migrants discovered when they migrated to the towns of Moonta, Kadina & Wallaroo.
Why do we hold a festival biennially to celebrate this one may ask?
We celebrate the traditions, culture, and heritage of our Cornish ancestors.
The Kernewek Lowender Copper Coast Cornish Festival is a beloved staple on the events calendar of both Yorke Peninsula and South Australia.
The festival week sees tens of thousands of people gather to celebrate Cornish heritage and traditions, while enjoying the best of the region’s food and beverage, culture, and of course, welcoming hospitality.