For the past 14 years, a substituted full-day public holiday has been in place to support this much-loved local event.
As council begins planning for October 2025, it wants to ensure this arrangement still reflects the needs and preferences of the community.
Council’s chair administrator Graeme Emonson said it was important to hear from the community.
“The Numurkah Show is a significant tradition for many local families and community groups,” Dr Emonson said.
“In considering to grant a substituted public holiday for the 2025 Show, it is good practice that we check in with the community.
“Whether you support the continuation of the current arrangement or think it’s time for a change, we want to hear from you.”
Community members can share their views through an online survey available on council’s Moira Matters website.
Council will also be engaging directly with local businesses and service providers in the coming weeks.
Feedback gathered during this consultation will help inform council’s recommendation for the requested 2025 public holiday.
“This is your opportunity to help shape a decision that affects your community. Please take a few minutes to have your say,” Dr Emonson said.
Consultation will close on Friday, June 27.
For more information and to complete the survey, visit: https://www.moiramatters.com.au