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Green Expo Sydney 2011

New South Wales

Posted: 21.06.2011

Green Expo Sydney is back – Bigger & Better!

When and Where:

  • Exhibition Centre, Rosehill Gardens, James Ruse Drive, Parramatta
  • 24th August 9.30am – 7.30pm and 25th August 9.30am – 4pm
  • Very easy access – free parking and free trade-only entry

Register Online to have a chance to win an Ipad!

It’s really easy. Login in to www.ngina.com.au and follow the links. Your name will automatically go in the draw to win an Ipad. (* NOTE – Online Registration will only be available from early June)

Why you should attend GES:

  • GES is the largest green trade expo in NSW & ACT
  • It’s your ‘one stop shop’ to see an incredible range of product with over 100 exhibiting businesses
  • See the ‘New to 2011’ plants, products and concepts in Fusion Showcase – this is why people attend an expo – to look for what’s new, exciting, different, cutting edge, marketable and inspirational
  • GES is the perfect opportunity to network, preview and pre-order
  • See plants of every type, allied trade products, landscaping materials, garden décor and pots, nursery equipment and much more

 Great Guest Speakers:

  • Jon Bird, MD of Ideaworks who created Plant Life Balance for NGIA will speak on the 24th on “How Independents can thrive and survive”
  • Jason Hodges of Better Homes & Gardens TV fame will be the guest speaker at the “Best of GES” Awards evening on the 24th
  • Nick Bowditch is a social media guru and he will explain (on the 25th) all about Face Book, Twitter, You Tube etc and its relevance to your business

GES is for all of the horticultural and landscaping industries – owners, managers and staff are all very welcome.
Don’t miss out on this great opportunity – diarise these dates – See You at GES

Note there are no other Landscape expos in Sydney in 2011.
For further information please contact Peter Whitehead CNP at NGINA on (02) 9679 1472 or email Peter: peterwhitehead@ngina.com.au 

 

 

        

  

 

 

 

 

 

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