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62 York St
Launceston, Tasmania 7250
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Peter Brock Memorial Four Wheel Drive Track
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Agfest is a renowned agricultural field day event held in Launceston, Tasmania, organized by the dedicated volunteer members of Rural Youth Tasmania. This multi-award-winning event showcases a variety of quality products, services, and innovations, engaging over 55,000 enthusiastic attendees each year. Set in the picturesque Paddock, Agfest features diverse attractions, including the Peter Brock Memorial Four Wheel Drive Track, a boat show, working dog trials, and more. It provides an excellent platform for exhibitors to connect with a highly engaged audience, making it a significant occasion in Tasmania's agricultural calendar. Generated from the website
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