The 2026 edition of the North Coast Petroleum Casino Truck Show is at capacity, with registrations already being sold out.
With registrations opening at 9am on July 13, the show says the website received a lot of traffic and the registrations are now at capacity.
This means those who didn’t snag one of the 550 spots on offer will now be on a waitlist ahead of the bumper event.
With gold sponsors this year including Wickham Freight Lines, Bondwoods Transport and Maha, it promises to be the biggest edition of the show in its history.
Now firmly established as an unmissable highlight on the calendar of truck enthusiasts across the nation, the Casino Truck Show will return to the Casino CBD, with Friday Night Lights on July 31 and the Main Show on Saturday August 1.
The Casino Truck Show is a celebration of innovation, craftsmanship and community spirit, recognising the pride and dedication of the men and women who keep Australia moving.
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Richmond Valley Council general manager Vaughan Macdonald says anticipation was high as preparations gathered momentum for another standout year celebrating the transport industry.
“The countdown is well and truly on for one of Australia’s premier trucking events,” Macdonald says.
“Each year, the Casino Truck Show continues to grow, attracting industry leaders, passionate owner-operators and thousands of visitors from across the country to the heart of Casino.”
This year’s event promises to be bigger and better than ever, with an expanded Friday Night Lights set to shine brighter in 2026. The popular opening-night celebration will feature a spectacular illuminated truck display, live music and displays delivering a festival-style start to a weekend dedicated to the pride and passion of the transport industry.
Camping sites are available at the Casino Showground, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the full Truck Show experience across the weekend.
Macdonald says the event is a boon for the Richmond Valley, bringing millions to the local economy. He encourages people to take advantage of the show’s multiple days and explore what the area had to offer.
“The Richmond Valley is proud to host this nationally recognised event, and we’d encourage everyone to come and experience what makes this show truly special,” Macdonald says.
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