The action will be centred on the Conargo Recreation Reserve on March 28.
To complement the national competition, a ‘Conargo: A Day with Legends’ event has been planned.
The national titles are expected to attract competitors and spectators from across the state, adding a significant drawcard to the new community festival, which will incorporate demonstrations and family entertainment.
Visitors can expect bush butchering displays, Australian Light Horse skill-at-arms and tent pegging demonstrations, and a blade‑shearing showcase.
Entry to see the displays and demonstrations is free, but a $10 wristband must be purchased if you want unlimited access to all the rides and entertainment.
Not just directed at children, the entertainment includes a dinosaur treasure hunt, bucking bull ride, inflatable castle and airbrush tattooing, all running throughout the day.
There will also be live music, food trucks and a bar operating, with free camping available on site.
You can also expect a drop-in from the Poker Run fundraiser for Deniliquin Can Assist, which means there will be motorbikes and classic cars on display.
Gates open at 9am and the action continues right through until 5pm.