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Get Outback with the Richmond Fossil Festival Get Outback with the Richmond Fossil Festival

If you are pondering on what to do this May Day long weekend, then look no further.

The 2010 BHP Billiton Cannington Richmond Fossil Festival promises to be a memorable fun filled weekend for all ages. In Richmond an ancient world awaits you to discover! Get a glimpse into the prehistoric past, as the world was 100 million years ago during the cretaceous period, when Richmond was submerged under the vast Ancient Inland Sea.

The foundation of this town is built on providing a unique glimpse into the prehistoric past, as the world was 100 million years ago during the cretaceous period. Richmond tells the story of when this region was submerged under the vast Ancient Inland Sea.

In that sea lived a variety of all creatures great and small, whose remains have provided us with perhaps the finest fossils found anywhere on earth.

You are invited to share the wonder at this year's Fossil Festival, celebrating Richmond's Unique Fossil Heritage.

Activities include dinosaur tours, prehistoric cartoon workshops, fossil preparation and sculpture workshops, rodeo, camel races, moon rock throwing and loader pull competitions, bush poetry, the hole in one golf challenge and for the car enthusiasts a show and shine.

Festival Program Festival Program

Field trips and fossil hunting trips during the festival range from $55 - $110 per person. You can collect your own fossils and have them identified. Learn useful collecting tips from leading amateur and professional Paleontologists and visit some of the best sites for finding fossils in Richmond.

If you are chasing some of the faster action, catch all the thrills and spills of the Richmond Rodeo. The main event begins from 6.30pm. Bar and Food Stalls operating throughout the night.

The camel races on Saturday and regular appearances by Krono for the kids

Saturday night be entertained with the Cairns based band Shari and the Mice.

Your visit wouldn’t be complete without taking a gallery tour of the internationally acclaimed Kronosaurus Korner.

Over the weekend enjoy May Day Family Sports Day including kid’s dinosaur activities with the Pterosaur Chuck and MinMi Roll.

Plus there is bush poetry, the hole in one golf challenge with $2000 prize money up for grabs.

Feeling strong? Why not have a go at the world champion moon rock throwing competitions with prize money of $50 children and $250 for ladies and $250 for men, proudly sponsored by QGAP

Pre-entry required with only $5per adult or Mini’s 7 and under and Junior 8 – 15yo $2 for two throws per child.

Or get a team of 4 together and test your strength against the weight with the Loader Pull. Only $40 entry ($10pp) and prize money up for grabs is $500 for men and $500 for ladies.

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Camel Races

Where: Richmond Racecourse

When: Saturday 1 May from 1pm to 5pm

Cost: Entry fees apply to Racecourse per day - $25 per family, $10 per adult & $5 per child

Cost for participants: Participants must pre register

Richmond Shire Council would like to thank you all for taking the time to consider The 2010 Richmond Fossil Festival Camel Races as a professional racing venue.

Contact:
If you require any further information please contact Pru Wharton
Ph: 07) 47 418 654
M: 04 27777 660
Email: rmede@bigpond.com.au

Secretary on the day will be:
Trish Hudspith
Ph: 07) 47413406

Camping Area:
At the race-track finish-line, stable, campdraft arena.

Other Facilities:
Showers and toilets on site

  • Race Draws will be carried out in front of pre-arranged witnesses.
  • Each Trainer’s camels will be separated in the heats

The Cameleers may arrive a couple of days before the race meeting. Their camping area must be located at the end of the racetrack, to ensure the camels gallop in the right direction, and in a safe manner on race day. Any camels intended to give rides must also camp in this area, and work from a position where the racing camels cannot see them from the racetrack during the

Venue: Richmond Shire Racecourse
Richmond, Qld 4822
1 May  1pm

Race Track Description: Professional horse racing track—very well maintained

Total prize money is $24,000

Heat 1 to 4 $2000

  1. $800
  2. $600
  3. $400
  4. $200

Final1

  1. $800
  2. $600
  3. $400

Final 2

  1. $800
  2. $600
  3. $400

Final 3

  1. $2350
  2. $2100
  3. $940

Final 4

  1. $3500
  2. $2100
  3. $1400

 

Starting Stalls: Portable Panels

  • Minimum age of camels is 3 years. Bulls can race as long as they are not in season.
  • ALL participants, jockeys and handlers, MUST sign an indemnity form.
  • The wearing of racing colours is mandatory
  • Camels will also be painted with numbers for ID.
  • Nomination fee is $20 per camel to be paid 10 days before race meeting.
  • This fee will be totally refunded at acceptance time—cheque, cash, money.
  • Jockeys must supply and wear protective headgear.
  • Starting from a barrier with 1 camel per stall.
  • Camels playing up will be placed in a separate barrier but on the outside of 14 is the maximum number of camels per race.
  • The race starter can disqualify any camel for unruly behaviour which is disrupting the race.
  • There will be 4 heats at 400m.
  • You must place 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th to be eligible to enter the finals.
  • There will be 3 finals at 400m.
 
  • The vet has the ability to disqualify any camel he deems unfit for racing
  • Camels must be made available if requested for a vet check at any time
  • All disputes are to be lodged with Chief Steward, his decision is final
  • A jury of 3 will handle disputes
  • Age of Jockey is 15 years minimum
  • Jockeys MUST be mounted up in saddle area
  • In some extreme circumstances the Steward as his discretion can give Jockeys permission to remount if he has been dislodged from his ride
  • Stewards have the right to check Jockeys for jiggers, if found both Jockey and Trainer will be immediately disqualified for the rest of the meet
  • It is the rider and handler's responsibility to secure their own riding and handling
  • insurance
  • Handlers and riders will be expected to be civil to all track staff at all times and adhere to reasonable code of conduct
  • Richmond Fossil Festival Camel Races reserves the right to amend rules