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===Australia=== [[File:Curio.jpg|thumb|Alan Wood on the great bucking mare, Curio; photo taken shortly before Wood regained his seat and then made the required time]] {{Main|Australian rodeo}} Rodeos have long been a popular competitor and spectator sport in Australia, but were not run on an organized basis until the 1880s. The National Agricultural Society of Victoria ran one of the earliest recorded events in 1888, when a roughriding competition was held at their annual show.{{sfn|Martin|1959|p=}} Travelling tent rodeo shows increased the popularity of roughriding throughout much of Australia.<ref>[http://www.lighthorse.org.au/Pershist/mcleod.htm Personal Histories - Boer War & WW1] Retrieved 2009-11-22 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091010153451/http://www.lighthorse.org.au/Pershist/mcleod.htm |date=October 10, 2009 }}</ref> However, by 1930, the [[Great Depression]] left only a few of these traveling shows on the road.{{sfn|Martin|1959|p=}} Bushmen's Carnivals, the Australian equivalent of American rodeos, originated in Northern New South Wales in the 1920s and were well established by the 1930s. Australian rodeo continued to grow following WWII, and by September 1978 riders from the US, Canada, New Zealand and Australia competed in the World Rodeo Titles there for prize money totaling $60,000. In 1982, an Australian Bushmen's Carnival Association team competed in the North American Rodeo Commission's championships in [[Denver]] finishing sixth overall. In August 1944 the Australian Bushmen's Carnival Association (ABCA) was formed by the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales, as a result of the increase in the number of bushmen's carnivals. The purpose of this formation was to standardize regulations and rules, but insufficient support was given and the association was terminated in 1947. The [[Australian Professional Rodeo Association]] (APRA) was also formed in 1944 and is the national governing body for professional rodeo competition.<ref>[http://www.prorodeo.asn.au/about.htm About the APRA] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091022180858/http://www.prorodeo.asn.au/about.htm |date=October 22, 2009 }} Retrieved 2009-11-22</ref> Also formed in 1944 was the Australian Rough-Riders Association (ARRA) in South Australia. On 28 March 1946 the Northern (N.S.W.) Bushmen's Carnival Association was founded in [[Maitland, New South Wales]] north of [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]]. The two associations are now the Australian Bushmen's Campdraft & Rodeo Association (ABCRA). The ABCRA is the largest rodeo and campdraft organization in Australia.<ref name="ABCRA">[http://www.abcra.com.au/index.cfm?page_id=1003 ABCRA] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090929095646/http://www.abcra.com.au/index.cfm?page_id=1003 |date=2009-09-29 }} Retrieved 2009-11-22</ref> In May 1992 the National Rodeo Council of Australia (NRCA) was formed to further the sport of rodeo and has represented ABCRA and several other associations.<ref>[http://www.nationalrodeocouncil.com.au/ NCRA] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091030062839/http://www.nationalrodeocouncil.com.au/ |date=2009-10-30 }} Retrieved 2009-11-22</ref> Original events included buckjumping (saddle broncs), bullock riding, [[campdrafting]], bulldogging, wild-cow milking, wild bullock races, wild horse races and releasing the surcingle. Other common sporting events such as flag and bending races (similar to [[pole bending]]) were held for the competitors' horses.{{sfn|Shaw|1984|p=}} Later the term ''rodeo'' became more commonly used, with American saddles used; the events also took on American naming patterns.{{sfn|Chisholm|1963|p=213}} The ABCRA now affiliates the sports of campdrafting, roughriding ([[saddle bronc and bareback riding]], [[steer riding|steer]] and [[bull riding]]) and timed rodeo events: [[barrel racing|barrel races]] (ladies' and junior), [[calf roping|rope and tie]], steer undecorating (ladies'), [[steer wrestling]], junior calf riding, [[team roping]] and [[breakaway roping]] (ladies').<ref name="ABCRA"/> There are strict standards for the selection, care and treatment of rodeo livestock, arenas, plus equipment requirements and specifications.<ref>[http://www.land.vic.gov.au/DPI/nreninf.nsf/childdocs/-89E7A8DAFEA417624A2568B30004C26A-DCF81751F0371063CA256BC700811D1B-8D3FF4AA119099744A256DEA0027A899-5B4B9DFC8A971F72CA256C320020157F?open Code of practice for the welfare of rodeo and rodeo school livestock] Retrieved 2009-11-22 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091011212609/http://www.land.vic.gov.au/DPI/nreninf.nsf/childdocs/-89E7A8DAFEA417624A2568B30004C26A-DCF81751F0371063CA256BC700811D1B-8D3FF4AA119099744A256DEA0027A899-5B4B9DFC8A971F72CA256C320020157F?open |date=October 11, 2009 }}</ref> In 1992 the National Rodeo Queen Quest was founded by the National Rodeo Council of Australia to promote and encourage young women into the sport of rodeo.<ref>[http://www.nationalrodeocouncil.com.au/ NRCA: About us] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091030062839/http://www.nationalrodeocouncil.com.au/ |date=2009-10-30 }} Retrieved 2009-11-22</ref> The carnivals and rodeos typically take place during the spring and summer, and are usually arranged to avoid date clashes, so that competitors may take part in as many events as possible. The prize money is obtained from donations and entry fees, with the main prize money being for the open campdraft event. The biggest rodeos are in [[Queensland]]. Some large events are also held in New South Wales, where [[Sydney]] has a rodeo during the [[Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales|Royal Agricultural Society]] show and [[Walcha, New South Wales|Walcha]] holds a four-day campdrafting and rodeo competition annually. There also is a [[National Finals Rodeo (Australia)|National Finals Rodeo]].
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