MORE than 18,000 people made their way to Deniliquin in southern NSW this month for the iconic Deni Ute Muster.
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And among the large crowd enjoying the event were Ulladulla’s Kristy Starr, Ben Anderson, Dom Hogan and Emily Quinn.
They were treated to two massive music concerts featuring top Australian and international entertainers, plus a host of around the ground entertainment with something to interest the entire family.
The Deni Ute Muster has become a ‘bucket list’ event, attracting visitors from throughout Australia and overseas.
The crowd included thousands of ute lovers, plus thousands of families who enjoyed their unique weekend on a 60 hectare site just north of Deniliquin on the Riverine Plains.
Throughout the festival’s two days there was non-stop entertainment including bull riding, whip cracking, boot throwing, wood chopping, stilt walkers, an animal farm, trade sites, a carnival, show and shine and other ute competitions.
Additional features this year were Mack The Transporter and Lightning McQueen from the hit movies Cars and Cars 2, plus the amazing JCB Dancing Diggers, direct from the United Kingdom.
Planning is already underway for next year’s Deni Ute Muster, and for information visit www.deniutemuster.com.au