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CANCELLED - Zaidee's Mad Cow Mud Run

With the current flooding in Shepparton and Mooroopna, this event has been cancelled. NEW DATE is Saturday 25 Feb 2023. If you have already purchased a ticket for this event then it will be carried over to the Feb event.

When:
Saturday 5th of November, 2022,
Where:
Kidstown, Midland Highway, Shepparton
Cost:
From $25 to $80
Contact:
Allan Turner on 0412985211 or
Website:
events.humanitix.com/copy-of-zaidee…

View the new event page for more details.

The Zaidee's Mad Cow Mud Run is an obstacle course set out to challenge your overall limits! Compete by yourself or in a team to tackle Shepparton's
quirkiest obstacle event. Compete as an adult or as a kid in separate,
designated course routes designed to test your limits while having a great
time along the way!

This event is held at Kidstown Midland Highway Mooroopna.

2022 event is capped at 1500 tickets only.

Early Bird tickets TBA after the MAD TICKET SALE ends

COVID Safe Settings for events

Public events may proceed.

It is recommended that entertainment and hospitality venues and their patrons opt for seated service only and avoid indoor dance floors. A density quotient of one person per two square meetings applies to indoor spaces in some entertainment or function premises and all food and Drink premises.

All workers at an event must be fully vaccinated or have a valid medical exemption unless they are under the age of 12 years and 2 months. The Victorian Government QR Code Service must be used to check-in workers and patrons at the event premises. Events held in most venues will require a COVID Check-in Marshal to ensure patrons over the age of 18 years check-in via the Service Victoria App and that patrons over 16 show evidence of their vaccination status or a valid medical exemption

A Service Victoria QR Code poster must be placed at each public entrance of the event premises. Where no defined entrance exists (for example, an event in a public park), posters must be prominently placed at regular intervals in the areas where patrons are likely to enter the event premises. For best practice examples of where to place posters within different event premises, visit Visual guide for workplaces

It is recommended that event and venue operators: Event and venue operators must act quickly when there is a symptomatic person or confirmed COVID-19 case in the workplace, using Your COVID Checklist.

 

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