突發! 本年度 EKKA 皇家嘉年華已宣佈取消舉行

突發! 本年度 EKKA 皇家嘉年華已宣佈取消舉行

The Ekka on a budget | RACQ

主辦方 RNA 向傳媒表示,基於公眾衛生的考慮,2020年度 EKKA 皇家嘉年華已宣佈取消舉行。

根據 RNA 主席 Brendan Christou 提供資料,這是 EKKA 歷年來第 3 次取消舉行。

EKKA是澳洲昆士蘭每年八月的年度盛事,它的正式名稱是「皇家昆士蘭展」(Royal Queensland Show)或稱作「布里斯本展覽」( Brisbane Exhibition),從1876年開辦至今,已經有143年。最初的活動用意是希望提供農業相關工作者,一個成果發表或新發明的展現舞台,隨著受到大眾的高度青睞,整個活動也越辦越豐富,除了固定的展覽功能,慢慢的加入了許多的元素,如各種可愛動物的畜牧區、馬術表演、鋸木比賽、音樂會、煙火、時尚遊行…,以及摩天輪、鬼屋等遊樂設施,充滿知識教育和歡樂,因而每年吸引來自海內外、超過40萬人次造訪。

 

以下是今天發布的官宣全文:

Official Statement from the RNA

Due to the worldwide coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, increasing social distancing measures and public gathering restrictions being implemented, the RNA has made the decision to cancel the 2020 Royal Queensland Show (Ekka) in the best interests of public health.

It is just the third time in the Ekka’s 143-year history that the show has been cancelled. It was previously cancelled in 1919 due to the Spanish Flu epidemic and in 1942 when the grounds were used as a World War II staging depot.

Ensuring the health and safety of the Ekka community and the general public is paramount. This is the biggest worldwide health crisis in generations, these are very challenging and unprecedented times, and nothing is more important than ensuring the best outcome for public health is achieved.

The RNA will provide every assistance to the Government during this public health emergency, including the use of our Royal International Convention Centre which can be transformed into a functioning hospital as required.

Over the past 144 years, the Brisbane Showgrounds have been used to help the community in times of need, including being used as a treatment centre in 1918 for those suffering from Spanish Influenza to an evacuation centre for those impacted by the devastation of the 2011 Brisbane floods.

The RNA is dedicated to providing all the assistance and support it can to Government and the health authorities in these ever-changing and uncertain times.

It was also important to decide on the Ekka now as many exhibitors and competitors spend months preparing for the Show and getting entries ready plus the hundreds of volunteers who give so generously of their time each year, many of whom take annual leave.

They are incredibly passionate and supportive of the Show and we wanted to give them as much notice as possible.

We are also very mindful of our farming families who rely on events like the Ekka that not just showcase and reward the best of the best, but also provide much needed respite and highlight the many challenges they face such as drought.

Just as our bush communities and farming families inspire us with their resilience the RNA will work tirelessly to ensure the 2021 Ekka is the biggest and best yet.

While the gates won’t open this August, we have programs running throughout the year educating the public on the important role agriculture plays in their everyday lives and helping bridge the city country divide. That engagement will not just continue but expand.

We thank the people of Queensland for their support of Ekka, and we look forward to bringing the community together once again to celebrate the country coming to city as planning now starts on the 2021 Show.

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