Thousands of truckies and truck fans are making their way to Gatton today for one of the biggest events on Queensland’s industry events calender.
Early reports suggest this weekend’s Lights on the Hill memorial gathering could be one of the best attended in recent years.
Dozens of fans are already lining the streets and many vantage points to snap pics and videos as a steady stream of trucks roll into what will be a packed showgrounds.
Two convoys, one starting in Brisbane and one in Toowoomba, converge at the showgrounds for a day of entertainment and socialising today.
The showground gates opened at 9am and attendees can look forward to plenty of flash trucks, markets, trade stalls, food, kids’ rides and fireworks in the evening.
There’ll be live music from artists including Lane Pittman, Viper Creek Band, Liam Brew, Jeremy Turner, and more.
Then on Sunday October 6, a memorial ceremony will take place at 10am at Lake Apex Park.
For a full list of the names to be added to the memorial wall, click here.
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