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The Ekka is held in Queensland's capital city, Brisbane, for ten days each August . The Ekka is organised by the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland (''RNA''), and is held at the RNA Showgrounds in the inner-city suburb of Bowen Hills approximately 2 kilometres north-east of Brisbane's city centre. The Ekka is Brisbane's most popular event of any sort, with well over 600,000 visitors attending the show in recent years. The showgrounds are served by Exhibition Railway Station on the Exhibition Railway Line on which special QR CityTrain passenger services operate during Ekka. CityTrain passenger services do not use this line at other times. Brisbane Transport also operates two high-frequency bus routes to Ekka - Route 500 from the city centre and Route 600 from the nearby northern suburb of Windsor . Attractions at Ekka include fairground rides, a Sideshow Alley , animal parades, woodchopping competitions, agricultural displays and Equestrian events. Showbags, usually containing food items (such as Confectionery ) and novelty items are sold in the Showbag Pavilion. The Ekka, due to its large attendance, creates an incredible injection of wealth into Brisbane's economy. Estimates of this number average around the $ 100 million mark, yet this amount may fluctuate with weather patterns in Brisbane at the time (a particularly wet August may reduce attendance significantly). Because of the cultural significance of the Ekka, the city of Brisbane holds a Public Holiday on the Wednesday (the 7th day) which is known as "People's Day". A lesser recognised Student-free Day is held the next day, in which students in the Brisbane metropolitan area may attend the Ekka. It is not unusual, however, to find that many students engage in Truancy , resulting in a convenient five day holiday (Wednesday to Sunday). Other South East Queensland Local Government Area s hold public holidays for the Ekka on the Monday or Tuesday (the 5th and 6th days). EXTERNAL LINKS
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