Locals have until midnight to have their say on NightQuip.
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Gunnedah Shire Council's economic development officer Emily Wilson said initial reports showed overwhelming support for the event but they were looking for more feedback.
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"The participation, the effort by businesses and stallholders, the atmosphere - it all made for a really great night," Ms Wilson said.
"[It] was a wonderful event and added to both the fun and the economic opportunities that AgQuip brings to Gunnedah Shire.
"We want to thank the community and our businesses and community groups for really getting behind NightQuip."
Gunnedah's Mick and Ako Furner set-up their Japanese food van for the first time at NightQuip and said they would "do it again in a heartbeat". They formed their business with helpful advice from the Service NSW Easy to do Business program.
"The atmosphere was absolutely awesome," Mr Furner said.
"There was a huge volume of people that came through and we had quite a few repeat customers."
Baan Baa singer Sarah Leete said busked at NightQuip and manned a stall for a timber business.
"Singing is my full-time profession and it was really refreshing to be able to busk and for people to show their appreciation," she said.
"It was really fun. It was also great to see so many people out and about given the time of year and the drought.
"Having it on the first night of AgQuip was also a good idea. I talked to people who had pulled into town for this and then were going to the field days the next day."
- To have your say about NightQuip and go in the draw to win a double movie pass, fill in a survey:
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