The Deni Ute Muster, started when a group of utility owners would gather and show off their pride and joy and compete in burnouts, drag races and generally chill out.
Struggling with drought for ten years, Australian country towns have invented some unique festivals to come together, support each other, forget about the hardships of the drought and to bring tourists to support their towns and improve their economy.
The Ute Muster now runs over two days and attracts visitors of all ages from all over the country and with numerous attractions, circus tent, non-stop country music from the afternoon until late in the evening there is plenty for all the family to enjoy.