Deni Ute Muster

Friday 04 October 2024 to Saturday 05 October 2024

Overview

The Deni Ute Muster was established in 1999 with a vision to put Deniliquin on the map. In doing this, the ute was the focus of a world record attempt, attracting 2,839 utes in its first year. Now…

The Deni Ute Muster was established in 1999 with a vision to put Deniliquin on the map. In doing this, the ute was the focus of a world record attempt, attracting 2,839 utes in its first year.

Now going into its 25th year, the Deni Ute Muster annually attracts up to 20,000 people from all corners of Australia.

The Deni Ute Muster provides an experience like no other. In recent times the Deni Ute Muster has not only attracted ute enthusiasts but all vehicle lovers and families across the nation.

Each year, the Deni Ute Muster attracts international superstars and legendary Australian artists who take over the main stage and entertain tens of thousands of people across the two-day event.

There is also a day stage featuring the best up-and-coming Australian country music artists. The sports arena hosts The Australian National Circle Work Championships, Ute Barrel Race and Go to Wo precision driving competitions, and the Show N Shine Competition features the ‘Ute of the Year’ title with an AUD2000 cash prize. Don't forget the Bull Rides spectacular.

Bring the family along, the event has a family centre with free children’s activities including a sand pit and Carnival Corner.

The festival also has trade sites, a food court, and camping.

Allows a person's carer free entry into participating venues and events

Actively welcomes people with access needs.

Advise tour guides of the access needs of guests at the time of booking (includes pick up and drop off requirements)

Caters for people who use a wheelchair.

Caters for people with allergies and intolerances.

Caters for people with high support needs who travel with a support person

Caters for people with sufficient mobility to climb a few steps but who would benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes people using walking frames and mobility aids)

Have a Changing Places or Lift & Change toilet with a hoist and adult change table

Have a place to store medical equipment (eg oxygen)

Have a wheelchair accessible toilet / shower and change room

Have a wheelchair/scooter charging station (power point) in an accessible location

Have an accessible public toilet which is unlocked

Have at least one wheelchair accessible parking space with wheelchair accessible signage clearly displayed (International standards are 3200mm wide x 2500 mm high)

Have equipment to respond to anaphylactic shock such as epi–pens and defibrillator

Have step free outdoor pathways (includes picnic areas, barbecues and shelters)

Have wheelchair accessible transport options available in the general vicinity (provide information on name of the operator, phone and website link to individual providers for private vehicles, community transport train, mini vans, hire cars, buses, taxis, ferry, tram, light rail etc in your access statement)

Offer a range of contact methods for receiving complaints

Provide assistance with booking arrangements (includes providing clear itineraries with written instructions on what to do at various destinations)

Train your staff in disability awareness