A motorbikes and utes act that specialises in "death-defying stunts", dog high jump and a bake-off for blokes are making their Dubbo Show debut in 2019.
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A Lego challenge is another new addition to the entertainment that will span the city's showground.
The annual event that brings the community together and celebrates country life is on May 24 to 26.
In the countdown to the weekend, show secretary Sue Hood revealed the main arena would offer heart-stopping action on Saturday night with ShowTime FMX.
The Gold Coast-based act has done more than 5000 performances
Mrs Hood was in the audience when the motorbikes and utes took on stunts at Sydney a couple of years ago and she's recommending the act to Dubbo audiences.
"They're pretty spectacular," she said.
A Lego challenge will allow young builders to let their creativity rein.
Heats will take place across Friday, Saturday and Sunday, before finals on Sunday.
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"We've never had anything like that and Lego's such a big thing now," Mrs Hood said.
There will be two age groups with five heats for each age group, with room for up to 30 in each heat.
Bouncy dogs can show their stuff at the dog high jump competition on Saturday May 25.
The boys at BackTrack will help stage the event and entries close "when capacity is reached".
The cookery section is shaking things up this year with the addition of a men's cake challenge.
Exhibitors in the class will turn their hands to baking a cinnamon tea cake.
A gift voucher and bragging rights are up for grabs.
Women aged 18 to 23 years who aspire to become ambassadors for Dubbo Show Society still have time to enter the ZooFM Dubbo Showgirl competition.
Current Dubbo Showgirl Josie Anderson, who represented the city at The Land Showgirl Competition this month, encouraged entries from the community in the lead-up to the closing date of May 10.
Other entertainment includes speed shearing, music by Viper Creek Band and a bush band.
Dubbo Show Society president Chris Edwards is extending a welcome to everyone attending this year's Regional Australia Bank Annual Dubbo Show.
In the show schedule he told of the satisfaction for members to be involved in such a long-running fixture that provides "interesting and exciting events and displays covering a very broad range of interest".
This year's Dubbo Show will support the Breast Cancer Network Australia.
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