Rain and dreary skies weren't a deterrent for day two of Queensland's biggest event of the year. The Ekka is back with 21,000 entries in competitions for woodchopping to giant vegetables.
Breakdown
- The Royal Queensland Show is underway, with large crowds attending the Brisbane Showgrounds. 3s
- An estimated 400,000 people are expected over nine days, with visitors coming from interstate and overseas. 12s
- The event features agricultural competitions, live music, and attractions like duck races and goat yoga. 34s
- Popular showbags and classic carnival foods are in high demand among attendees. 56s
- The Ekka continues its long-standing tradition of celebrating agriculture and community. 1m 54s