Ute Muster - Annual Ute Musters

Annual Ute Musters

There are annual ute musters including:

  • Condo Chutes and Utes (NSW) - September/October (NSW Labour Day Long Weekend)
  • Lang Lang Ute Show in conjunction with Lang Lang Rodeo(VIC) - Easter Monday
  • 'Beaut Ute Competition' part of the Urban Country Music Festival (QLD) - May Long weekend
  • 'Deni Ute Muster' (NSW) - September/October (NSW Labour Day Long Weekend)
  • Albion Park Ute and Car Show (NSW) - 4th weekend January
  • Neerim Ute Show (VIC) - 4th weekend January
  • Glenn Innes Ute Show (NSW) - 2nd weekend February
  • Henty Ute Show (NSW) - 2nd weekend February
  • Berwick Ute Show (VIC) - 4th weekend February
  • Moot Yang Gunya Ute Muster (SA) - 1st weekend March
  • Wild Oats Ute Muster (WA) - 2nd weekend March
  • Wodonga Ute Show (VIC) - 2nd weekend March
  • Beaut Utes Show (QLD) - 3rd weekend April
  • Hawkesbury Ute Show (NSW) - 4th weekend April
  • Mansfield Ute Show (VIC) - 1st weekend May
  • Hall Ute Muster (ACT) - 2nd weekend May
  • Alexandra Truck, Ute & Rod Show (VIC) - 1st weekend June
  • Blue Water Ute Muster (NSW) - 2nd weekend June
  • Mudgeeraba Agricultural & Ute Show (QLD) - 3rd weekend June
  • Barmedman Beaut Utes Competition (NSW) - 1st weekend September
  • Bedourie Ute & Travellers Muster (QLD) - 2nd weekend September
  • Bredbo Ute Muster (NSW) - 2nd weekend September
  • Bulli Show Beaut Ute Competition Bulli Showground (NSW)3rd Weekend September
  • Coota Beut Ute Competition (NSW) - 2nd weekend October
  • Maffra Ute Show (VIC) - 3rd weekend October
  • Heyfield Ute Show (VIC) - 4th weekend October
  • Ulverstone Ute Competition (TAS) - 4th weekend October
  • Canberra Country Ute Van & Truck Muster (ACT) - 3rd weekend November
  • Wanneroo Ute Show (WA) - 4th weekend November

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