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SCHEDULE 28 SEPTEMBER - 5 OCTOBER 2019 PERTHROYALSHOW.COM.AU SHEEP SHEARING AND WOOLHANDLING 2019

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28 SEPTEMBER - 5 OCTOBER 2019 PERTHROYALSHOW.COM.AU

SHEEP SHEARING AND WOOLHANDLING

2019

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Councillor in Charge Ken Walker

Councillor Don Boyle

Honorary Councillor Dudley Preston

Committee Members Kevin Gellatly, David Lawrence, Kevin Lawrence, Gavin Morrell, Jilly Wegner, Todd Wegner

Competition and Event Coordinator Kylie Rees

sheep shearing & woolhandlingSheep shearing is one of the most celebrated activities in Australian agricultural history and an iconic part of our cultural image. The first authenticated tally of sheep shorn in a single day was 30 sheep by a blade shearer in 1835. By 1892, the record stood at 321 sheep. Patents for shearing machines were granted from the 1860s and in 1882, Jack Gray became the first man to completely shear a sheep using mechanical shears. The method that most woolgrowers adopted was the Wolseley stand. Frederick Wolseley invented a handpiece connected to a power source - originally driven by horse power, but later connected to an external engine. The handpiece allowed the wool to be clipped up to three times closer to the skin than blade shearing. By 1900, machine shearing was the norm, although it was not until 1949 that Jack Howe’s blade shearing tally was broken by Dan Cooper when he sheared 325 sheep by machine. In 1986, WA recorded its biggest wool clip of 231,000,000kg.

MISSION STATEMENT

To promote the sport of sheep shearing before the public, and in turn encourage the growth and pursuit of excellence in the industry.

COMMITTEE

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ONLINE ENTRIES

SAVE TIME AND MINIMISE ERRORS USING OUR FAST AND EFFICIENT ONLINE ENTRY SYSTEM

ENTRIES.PERTHROYALSHOW.COM.AUFor further information or assistance please contact

Kylie Rees on (08) 6263 3157 or email [email protected]

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SHEEP SHEARING AND WOOLHANDLING

Entries close: 5.00pm FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 2019. Entries post marked after this date and time will not be accepted. FAXED ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

Enter online: http://entries.perthroyalshow.com.au

Email entries to: [email protected] (must be accompanied by full card details for payment)

Post entries to: Royal Agricultural Society of WA Att: Sheep Shearing and Woolhandling Competition and Event Coordinator PO Box 135, Claremont WA 6910

Entry fees: Sheep Shearing RASWA Non Members $41.20 RASWA Members $37.10

Novice Shearing Free

Woolhandling RASWA Non Members $30.90 RASWA Members $27.80

ENTER ONLINE AND RECEIVE A 20% DISCOUNT

To be entitled to the Royal Agricultural Society members’ entry fee you must have paid your 2019 membership subscription prior to lodging the entry, and your membership number must be stated on the entry.

Refund of entry fees: Entry fees are non-refundable.

Completion of entries: Exhibitors must supply all information requested on the application for entry for each entry, otherwise the entry may be refused.

Enquiries: Sheep Shearing and Woolhandling Competition and Event Coordinator (08) 6263 3157 or [email protected]

A copy of the schedule can also be downloaded and printed from the website www.perthroyalshow.com.au.

RULES

The competition will be conducted in accordance with WACSA and National Rules, which may include drug and alcohol testing. The use of drugs, including alcohol or oxygen are banned in all competitions. Random drug tests may be required and if proved positive the shearer will be disqualified.

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JOIN THE 2019 PERTH ROYAL SHOW’S ‘COMPETITION SUPPORTERS PROGRAM’! By becoming one of our ‘Prize Supporters’ for this year’s Perth Royal Show, you’re not only fostering excellence in one of the many competitions held during the Show, but you’ll become part of RASWA’s significant support network, the backbone of our organisation.

Each year winners of competitions are awarded with relevant and worthy acknowledgement via trophies, gift vouchers, cash and/or products. Prize Supporters can be you as an individual, or as part of a club, association, commercial institution or product supplier. As a suporter, you will receive acknowledgement across Competition Publications, both digital and print, leading into and during the 2019 Perth Royal Show.

To join the program and be a part of the Perth Royal Show, simply identify the competition or class you would like to support and contact the Sponsorship Liaison on 08 6263 3120 or email [email protected]

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THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAGRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS

FOR THEIR SPONSORSHIP THROUGHOUT THE SHEEP SHEARING AND WOOLHANDLING SECTION.

Maureen ConnaughtonMrs Coral Preston

Peter DringWA Shearing Industry Association Inc

THE 2019 PERTH ROYAL SHOW IS A SMOKE FREE ENVIRONMENT

awiAustralianWool InnovationLimited

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sponsor acknowledgements

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WEST AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION SHEARING ASSOCIATION (INC)(Affiliated with Sportshear Australia Association Inc)

PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURERKevin Lawrence Sarah Buscumb David LawrencePhone: (08) 9622 2488 Mobile: 0418 445 879 Mobile: 0467 502 070Mobile: 0417 190 993 [email protected]@westnet.com.au

2019 WACSA SHEARING COMPETITIONS

Please check with individual show conveyner to find out if they are running their own woolhandling competition.

9 February Darkin Sarah Buscumb 9885 710023 February Pingelly Shears Chris Turton 9887 06179 March Wagin Woolorama Huia Barlow 0428 593 91013 April Williams Gateway Expo Gavin Fowler 9885 10377 September Koorda Shears Koorda Ag. Society 9684 108114 September Dyson Jones Corrigin Shears Graeme Downing 0429 632 11228 September Perth Royal Show Kylie Rees 6263 310019 October Kojonup Blue Wool Shears Jamie Eyres 0429 883 34826 October Katanning Shears Sharon West 0427 212 9972 November Boddington Shears Sarah Buscumb 9885 71005 November Dinninup Upper Blackwood Les Elliot 9833 2252

OBJECTIVES:

• To preserve the Australian shearing tradition by promoting and maintaining interest in wool harvesting competitions.

• To encourage active participation in wool harvesting competitions and to obtain uniformity of rules throughout Australia.

• To assist centers and committees with the running of their competitions.• To promote the wool industry from the workers perspective by the running of quality wool

harvesting competitions.

LIFE MEMBERS

Don Boyle, Broomehill Leo Page, Tambellup Kevin Uren, Australind Marion Uren, Australind

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RASWA STATE CIRCUIT CHAMPIONSHIP

2019 COMPETITION OFFICIALS:

Chief Judge ................................................David LawrenceCommentator ..............................................Kevin GellatlyWool Classer ..............................................Gavin MorrellPerformance of National Anthem................Claire Bryne

COMPETITIONS:

The Royal Agricultural Society of WA Shearing Circuit consists of the following competitions:

Boddington ShearsDarkinDinninup Upper BlackwoodDyson Jones Corrigin ShearsPerth Royal ShowKatanning ShearsKojonup Blue Wool ShearsKoorda ShearsPingelly ShearsWagin WooloramaWilliams Gateway Expo

WESTERN AUSTRALIA versus NEW ZEALAND:

AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVESAustralian representatives not selected at the time of the schedule going to print.

NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATIVESNew Zealand representatives not nominated at the time of the schedule going to print.

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2019 PERTH ROYAL SHOW SHEARING AND WOOLHANDLING PROGRAMJim Horwood PavilionSaturday 28 September 2019

7.30am Exhibitors finish arriving and briefing commences

8.00am HEATS – Novice Shearing

HEATS – Under 21 Shearing

HEATS – Intermediate Shearing

HEATS – Novice Woolhandling

HEATS – Open Woolhandling

HEATS – Open Shearing

LUNCH

FINAL – Under 21 Shearing

FINAL – Intermediate Shearing

FINAL – Novice Woolhandling

FINAL – Open Shearing

FINAL – Open Woolhandling

FINAL – Senior Shearing

3.30pm/4.00pm WA vs NZ Shearing

Blade shearing demonstration

AWARDS PRESENTATION

NEAT ATTIRE IS REQUIRED BY ALL EXHIBITORS FOR PRESENTATIONS.

PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF YOUR EVENT, PLEASE CHECK IN TO THE OFFICE, LOCATED WITHIN THE JIM HORWOOD PAVILION, FOR DIVISIONAL DRAWS.

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GENERAL SHOW REGULATIONS The Society’s General Show Regulations and Section

Conditions regulate the conduct of the Show. Upon acceptance of an entry the Exhibitor is irrevocably contracted to be bound by those General Show Regulations and Section Conditions. A copy of the Society’s General Show Regulations may be

obtained on application or from the website http://perthroyalshow.com.au/general-regulations. An Exhibitor who breaches any General Show Regulation or Section Condition may be disqualified, or suspended for any period, fined or otherwise penalised. The Society may publish to: a) all Royal Show Societies in Australia; b) the relevant Breed Society; and c) the body with which the exhibit is registered, or is

eligible for registration the result of any proceedings before the Disciplinary Committee in which a Person has been found to have breached any General Show Regulation or Section Condition. The Society may recognise and act upon any penalty imposed by any other similar society, organisation or body in Australia on any person or exhibit. It is in the Exhibitors best interests to carefully read all conditions. DANGEROUS, OBJECTIONABLE OR DISEASED EXHIBITS The attention of Exhibitors is drawn to the Society’s General

Show Regulation 4.7 and 4.8, with reference to dangerous, objectionable or diseased exhibits. PRIZE MONEY RASWA has a policy whereby all prize money is paid by EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer). Your banking details will be kept secure and can only be used by RASWA to credit your bank account. Please complete your account details on the entry form even if you have provided them previously. In accordance with the rules of the competition, failure to provide your bank details will mean that any prize money you earn will be forfeited and retained by RASWA. Prize money as stated in the schedule does not include GST. The prize money which the Society pays to successful Exhibitors ("you") depends on the information that you provide to the Society. If you confirm that you are GST registered and provide your Australian Business Number (ABN) the Society will pay the appropriate prize money plus 10% GST. The Society will provide to you a Recipient Created Tax Invoice (RCTI) within 28 days of the day you were successful at your event, detailing the GST which you will need to submit to the Australian Tax Office (ATO). If any adjustments need to be made, the Society will issue an adjustment note to you within 28 days of the adjustment.

Upon entry into the competition and completion and signing of the application form, this form will become a RCTI agreement as required under (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999. Furthermore, you acknowledge your agreement to the following: • The Society will issue you a tax invoice in respect of the

successful exhibit; • You are requested not to issue a tax invoice to the

Society in respect to prize money received; • It will be necessary for you to notify the Society if you

cease to be registered for GST; and • The Society will notify you if it ceases to satisfy any of

the requirements of the determinations. If you provide your ABN but are not registered for GST, the Society will pay the prize money as detailed in the prize schedule. If you are a business Exhibitor and do not provide your ABN to the Society, 47% tax will be deducted from your prize money under the ATO PAYG provisions. If you confirm that you are entering as part of a private recreational pursuit or hobby, the Society will pay the prize money as detailed in the prize schedule LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY The Society shall not be liable for any damages, costs, claims, expenses or liabilities arising from the withdrawal of an exhibit. Refer also to the Society’s General Show

Regulation 17 Liability and Indemnity. AWARDS The Society will not be responsible for awards and prize money not received by Exhibitors after 31 December 2019. If you have not received your award or prize money by 30 November 2019, please contact RASWA on (08) 6263 3100. SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY All personnel engaged by the Royal Agricultural Society of WA (RASWA) are bound by RASWA’s Social Media Policy

(https://www.perthroyalshow.com.au/social-media-policy/) and are required to use social media in a positive manner and with the best intentions. • Whether posting on a public or private page or group,

please present in a suitable and respectful manner of RASWA, Perth Royal Show and the Claremont Showground.

• Be mindful of posting/discussing subjects that may inflame someone’s emotions. Please show respect for

others’ opinions and be courteous always. • Do not post personal information about yourself or

others, confidential or non-public information, offensive or negative comments.

If anyone is found to have made comments that are deemed unreasonable or derogatory, action will be taken by RASWA to ensure all parties are protected, and inappropriate use reprimanded.

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PROMOTION No advertising or promotion on behalf of commercial business will be permitted on the Showground without the prior written consent of the Society’s Chief Executive Officer. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT The information provided by the Exhibitor in the application for entry is collected and used by the Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia (RASWA) to organise and conduct competitions at the Show. We may publish details such as your name, address and exhibit details in any RASWA publication or communication. Such information may also be made available to, and published by, the media. We will not disclose your information without your consent for any other purpose unless required or authorised by law. You may request access to your personal information and, if necessary, request that our records of that information be corrected by writing to the Chief Executive Officer at the Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia, PO Box 135, Claremont WA 6910.

SECTION CONDITIONS 1. INSURANCE 1.1 All persons attending or participating in this

competition are liable for their own insurance cover and welfare.

2. COMPETITION RULES 2.1 The competition will be conducted in accordance with

WACSA and National Rules, which may include drug and alcohol testing. The use of drugs, including alcohol or oxygen are banned in all competitions. Random drug tests may be required and if proved positive the shearer will be disqualified.

2.2 Novice Shearing: Novice entrants must be able to

shear a sheep unassisted and confidently within 10 minutes. Teachers can only enter four (4) students from each College.

2.3 RASWA State Circuit Championship: Circuit

winners in each division are determined by calculating highest points from 50% plus one (1) of the previous seasons shows listed in the schedule. Competitors must shear at the Show to be eligible and may have been graded up in the current season. There will be no shear off the State Circuit Championship.

2.4 International Challenge: Qualifying finalists in the

International Competition must be Australian defined as follows:

2.4.1 Must be eligible for an Australian passport (i.e

possess an Australian birth certificate or be a naturalised Australian).

2.4.2 Supporting documentation must be presented prior to

shearing in the selection final. Failure to produce such documentation will mean you will be disqualified from competing in the International selection at the Show.

2.4.3 Sheep to be ten (10) Merinos. The two (2) winning

members will be provided with team blazers by RASWA before the Show event, provided all conditions in point 2.4 are met.

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SHEARING

CHAMPIONSHIP Class 1 Under 21

First: Sash, Product; Second: $150, Trophy, Sash; Third: $75, Trophy, Sash; Fourth: $50, Sash; Fifth: $50, Sash; Sixth: $50, Sash Sash and Engraved Heineger Hand Piece with Combs and Cutters sponsored by Peter Dring

UNDER 21 - BEST QUALITY POINTS $50, Sash

Class 2 Intermediate First: $225, Sash, Product; Second: $150, Trophy, Sash; Third: $100, Trophy, Sash; Fourth: $50, Sash; Fifth: $50, Sash; Sixth: $50, Sash Product sponsored by Top Gun Shearing Supplies

INTERMEDIATE - BEST QUALITY POINTS $50, Sash

Class 3 Senior First: $275, Sash, Product; Second: $175, Trophy, Sash; Third: $125, Trophy, Sash; Fourth: $50, Sash; Fifth: $50, Sash; Sixth: $50, Sash Product sponsored by Top Gun Shearing Supplies

SENIOR - BEST QUALITY POINTS $50, Sash $50 and Sash sponsored by WA Shearing Industry Association Inc

Class 4 Open First: $550, Trophy, Sash; Second: $175, Trophy, Sash; Third: $125, Trophy, Sash; Fourth: $50, Sash; Fifth: $50, Sash; Sixth: $50, Sash

OPEN - BEST QUALITY POINTS $50, Sash $50 and Sash sponsored by WA Shearing Industry Association Inc

RASWA STATE CIRCUIT CHAMPIONSHIP

Circuit winners in each division are determined by calculating highest points from 50% plus one (1) of the previous seasons shows listed in the schedule. Competitors must shear at the Show to be eligible and may have been graded up in the current season. There will be no shear off the State Circuit Championship.

UNDER 21 $100, Sash

INTERMEDIATE $100, Sash

SENIOR $100, Sash

OPEN $100, Sash

NOVICE Novice entrants must be able to shear a sheep unassisted and confidently within 10 minutes.

Class 5 Novice First: $200; Second: $100; Third: $50; Fourth: $50; Fifth: $50; Sixth: $50 $500 sponsored by Mrs Coral Preston

ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD FOR THE NOVICE SHEARER $50, Sash $50 and Sash sponsored by WA Shearing Industry Association Inc

WESTERN AUSTRALIA VS NEW ZEALAND

Qualifying finalists in the International Competition must be Australian defined as follows: 1. Must be eligible for an Australian passport (i.e possess

an Australian birth certificate or be a naturalised Australian).

2. Supporting documentation must be presented prior to shearing in the selection final. Failure to produce such documentation will mean you will be disqualified from competing in the International selection at the Show.

3. Sheep to be six (6) Merinos. The two (2) winning members will be provided with team blazers by RASWA before the Show event, provided all conditions are met.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA VS NEW ZEALAND First: $1,200, Trophy, Sash; Second: $600, Trophy, Sash

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WOOLHANDLING Woolhandlers can 'make or break' a wool clip and in today's financial climate farmers are looking to maximise returns for their product. It is vital, therefore, to have competent woolhandlers skirting and preparing the wool for pressing. 1. Stains, sweepings, dags, black wool and skin pieces

must be removed from the fleece, but care taken not to over skirt. Belly wool and wigs are handled separately.

2. Woolhandlers will be judged on the way they pick up and throw the fleece and the way it is positioned on the table.

3. Black wool is taken out at the time on the board, however no fleece can be skirted on the board and only one (1) fleece is permitted on the table at any time.

4. Fleeces should be rolled to have a shoulder visible for judging. They will be timed on the last fleece from when the Shearer has pulled out of gear on the last sheep.

5. The broom or paddle must be put on the table to indicate the job is finished.

Class 6 Novice First: $100, Sash; Second: $75, Sash; Third: $50, Sash; Fourth: $50, Sash

ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD FOR THE NOVICE WOOLHANDLER $50, Sash $50 and Sash sponsored by WA Shearing Industry Association Inc

Class 7 Open First: $150, Sash; Second: $75, Sash; Third: $50, Sash; Fourth: $50, Sash $150 and Sash sponsored by WA Shearing Industry Association Inc

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GENERAL SHOW REGULATION 17. LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY(Extract from the Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia

General Show Regulations - Revised 22 August 2007)

17.1 Exhibitor Accepts The lodgement of an Application of Entry form shall be

deemed to be acknowledgment by the Exhibitor of his or her agreement that the Society shall be under no liability for:

17.1.1 No Liability for animals or birds The loss, injury or death of any animal or birds exhibited,

or any other animal or birds, whether caused by, or attributable to, the negligence of the Society, or of its servants or Agent, or otherwise howsoever.

17.1.2 No Liability for property Any loss or damage occasioned to or by any property

exhibited, or any other property, whether caused by, or attributable to, the negligence of the Society, or of its servants or Agent, or otherwise howsoever.

17.1.3 No Liability for injury to, or the death of, Exhibitor or general public

Any injury to, or the death of, the Exhibitor or any other Exhibitor, or any member of the general public, whether caused by, or attributable to, the negligence of the Society, or of its servants or Agent, or otherwise howsoever.

17.1.4 No Liability for contracting any disease or sufferinganimals or birds

AnylossordamagesufferedbyanyExhibitorasaresultof any disease contracted or suffered by any animals(including birds) after, or as a consequence of any animal Exhibits, or their progeny, being brought onto the Showground.

17.2 No Liability for Livestock Sales The Society and the Auctioneers of Royal Show Livestock

Sales shall be under no liability to any Owner or purchaser of livestock (whether exhibited or otherwise) entered for sale or sold at any Royal Show Livestock Sale.

17.2.1 No Liability for livestock auctioned In respect of any loss or injury to such livestock; whether

such loss or injury be caused by or be attributable to, the negligenceoftheAuctioneersspecifiedintheRegulationsrelating to the Royal Show Livestock Sales or to the Society or any of its servants or Agents.

17.2.2 No Liability for other livestock, property, Exhibitor or general public

For any injury or damage occasioned to any other livestock or property, or to any other Exhibitor, or to the general public, whether caused by, or attributable to, the negligence oftheAuctioneersspecifiedintheRegulationsrelatingtothe Royal Show Livestock Sales or to the Society or any of its servants or Agents.

17.2.3 NoLiabilityforconsequentiallossandlossofprofits For any loss or damage (including without limitation

consequential loss and loss of profits) suffered by anyOwner or purchaser of livestock as a result of any disease contracted or suffered by any livestock after, or as aconsequence of any livestock being entered for sale, at any Royal Show Livestock Sale.

17.3 Exhibits Sold Privately Where any animal exhibited, or any other exhibit, is sold

privately during the time of the Royal Show the vendor thereof shall indemnify the Society against all liability to the purchaser in respect of any loss, injury, disease or damage to such animal or other exhibit, whether such loss, injury, disease or damage be caused by or attributable to the negligence of the Society or any of its servants or Agents.

17.4 Accidents and Incidents Competitors, Exhibitors and Attendants must report

promptly to the Society all accidents and incidents causing or likely to cause injury to persons or damage to property.

17.5 Trade Practices Act To the extent that any matter relating to entry or remaining

upon the Showground relates to the supply of goods or services by the Society within the meaning of s. 68A of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cwlth), the Society’s liability is limited as follows:

(a) in case of goods, the replacement, repair or payment for the replacement or repair of the goods.

(b) in the case of services, the re-supply of the services or the cost of the re-supply of the services.

It shall be in the Society’s absolute discretion as to whether it replaces, repairs or pays for replacement or repair of goods. It shall be further in the Society’s discretion as to whether it re-supplies or pays the cost of re-supply or services.

17.6 Indemnity To the maximum extent permitted by law, each Competitor

and Exhibitor must indemnify and keep indemnified theSocietyanditsofficers,employees,membersandAgentsfrom and, against all actions, claims, demands, losses, damages, costs, expenses and liabilities including without limitation,consequential lossandlossofprofitsforwhichthe Society is or may be become liable in respect of or arising from:

(a) loss, damage or injury to any person in connection with the exhibit or the relevant event;

(b) without limiting sub-regulation (a) loss, damage or injury to any other exhibit or Exhibitor, his or her family, invitees, Agents, or to the property of the Society, or its members, or to the general public, caused or contributed to or by any act or omission of an exhibit of the Exhibitor or by the Exhibitor, his or her family, invitees or Agents; and

(c) without limiting sub-regulation (a) loss, damage or injury to the exhibit, or the Exhibitor, his or her family, invitees, or Agents caused or contributed by an act or omission of an exhibit of the Exhibitor or by the transportation, feeding or housing of an exhibit of the Exhibitor.

17.7 Removal of Exhibit Without prejudice to any other provision of these

Regulations, where the Society, its officers, employees,members or Agents remove an exhibit, or causes an exhibit to be removed from the Showground, the exhibit is removed or caused to be removed entirely at the risk of the Exhibitor. The person or persons removing the exhibit will be deemed to be the Agent of the Exhibitor, and his or her acts and omissions will be deemed to be the acts and omissions of the Exhibitor.

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ANIMAL / LIVESTOCK OWNERS / EXHIBITORSPUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE

The Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia (“RASWA”) has a Public Liability insurance policy in the interests of Owners / Exhibitors of Animals / Livestock exhibits entering competitions in accordance with RASWA’s General Show Regulations and Section Conditions.

INSURED PARTIES:

Owner(s) / Exhibitor(s) of Animal(s) / Livestock exhibit(s) upon payment of entry fee(s) and provided such Owner(s) / Exhibitor(s) comply with all requirements herein together with RASWA’s General Show Regulations and Section Conditions. Failure to comply may render the Owner(s) / Exhibitor(s) personally liable for any claims that may arise as a result of any incident to which they may have contributed.

PERIOD OF INSURANCE:

For the period the Animal(s) / Livestock exhibit(s) are on RASWA’s Claremont Showground, Claremont, Western Australia for the purposes of the 2019 Perth Royal Show.

INSURED ACTIVITIES:

All activities undertaken whilst within the confines of RASWA’s Claremont Showground, Claremont, Western Australia consistent with the (Business) Insured Parties’ Animal(s) / Livestock exhibit(s) activity.

DESCRIPTION OF COVER:

Insurance in respect of the Insured Parties’ liability to pay costs and compensation in respect of loss of, or damage to, third party property and death of, or injury to, third party persons caused by, and arising out of, the insured parties’ activities, all subject to RASWA’s policy terms, conditions, exclusions and warranties etc.

AMOUNT OF COVER:

$150,000,000 any one (1) occurrence.

Excess: $10,000 each and every claim.

It should be noted that the payment of the excess in the event of a claim is the responsibility of the Owner(s) /Exhibitor(s).

JURISDICTION:

Australia.

TERRITORY:

The Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia’s Showground, Claremont, Western Australia.

INSURER:

Lloyds of London and others as listed on policies held by RASWA.

IMPORTANT CONDITIONS:

The Owner(s) / Exhibitor(s) must:

1. Exercise reasonable care to maintain all premises, fittings and plant in sound condition;

2. Take all reasonable precautions to prevent injury and damage to persons and property;

3. Promptly comply with any request made by the Royal Agricultural Society of WA which it may, at its sole discretion, require of Owner(s) / Exhibitor(s);

4. Give immediate notice:

a) of an incident that may give rise to a claim; or b) if in receipt of advice of a claim;

5. Not make any admission, offer or promise in connection with any claim and must not at any time admit liability;

6. Make themselves aware of, and comply with, the policy conditions including duty of disclosure.

NOTE:

1. All enquiries are to be referred to RASWA.

2. THIS INSURANCE ONLY APPLIES TO OWNER(S) / EXHIBITOR(S) ENTERING COMPETITIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH RASWA’S GENERAL SHOW REGULATIONS AND SECTION CONDITIONS.

The details listed above are not comprehensive and are provided as an outline of RASWA’s policy only. Copies of the policy are available for inspection on request at the Royal Agricultural Society of WA Administration Office, Claremont Showground, Claremont, Western Australia, during office hours.

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Kay Fuller 08 6263 3136 [email protected]

JOIN US AT THE2019 PERTH ROYAL SHOW We’re looking for passionate and caring people to volunteer at WA’s largest annual community event.

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HERITAGE HALLAn exhibition and education space that showcases the restoration and preservation of the past for our future.

Loton Avenue - Show map ref F5perthroyalshow.com.au

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Royal Agricultural Society of WA

Claremont Showground 1 Graylands Road, Claremont WA 6010

T: (08) 6263 3100

raswa.org.au