What’s on in September highlights

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Lismore Workers Masters Games

The 12th biennial Lismore Workers Masters Games is on from Friday, 22 September to Sunday, 24 September. With 12 sports and more than 1200 competitors registered, it is one of regional Australia's biggest Masters Games.

The Games are expected to generate more than $400,000 for the local economy, with 15% of participants travelling from interstate and 40% coming from outside the Lismore Local Government Area.

Almost half the participants will be experiencing Masters Games for the very first time, no doubt attracted by the Games’ quality competition, great social activities and a free ticket to the Lismore Cup (Thursday, 21 September).  

Thank you to our local businesses, community and media for your ongoing support of this great event.

The Metroll Lismore Cup

A unique experience and one of the most popular race days in regional NSW. The race day will take place on Thursday, 21 September.

For more information, click here.  

2023 Nimbin Show

23-24 September 2023
9am - 5pm

The Nimbin Country Show had its beginnings in 1919 and is the first show in the North Coast show circuit. The show is held each year in September and is a traditional style agricultural show with horses, cattle, poultry, dog trials, arts, crafts, fruits, vegetables and horticulture.

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15 to 17 September: Aboriginal Rugby League Knockout Carnival. Since 2006, Northern United Rugby League Football Club Incorporated also known as the Dirawongs have hosted the Aboriginal Rugby League Knockout Carnival across various venues on the Northern Rivers of New South Wales. Find our more.

24 September: Byron Bay Cycle Club Road Race - Lismore 2023.

The inaugural Byron Bay Cycling Club Road Cycling Race, to be held on closed roads in Lismore, is open to all cyclists. Commencing under neutral conditions, competitors will ride from Woodlark St onto Molesworth Street/Winterton Pde. Find out more.

There is plenty more to do this September, so for further information on these events along with markets, live music, local theatre, films, guided walks and more, see Visit Lismore for What’s On.