Exhibitions / Congresses

Australian Timber Flooring Expo - 2004

Australia, Rosehill, Sydney - 9th and 10th September 2004
Australian Timber Flooring Expo - 2004 The Australian Timber Flooring Expo is the only dedicated timber flooring show in Australia.

This year's show will incorporate a huge range of exhibitors, demonstrations throughout both days and a CITAB approved seminar program.

The Expo and Seminar program has been accrediated with 2 Continuing Proffessional Development Points per hour of attendance which means all visitors are entitled to recieve a maximum of 16CPD points through attending the show.

All visitors must registerto attend the show - for pre registration please visit www.australiantimberflooringexpo.com.au
Date(s)
9th and 10th September 2004
Time(s)
9-5pm daily
Venue
Rosehill Gardens Racecourse
Ticketing
Free - trade only
Contact for booking / more info
Carrie Deane 61 2 9744 5252
Program
Seminar program will run throughout both days. Program will be released closer to the opening of the Expo. See details on the web.
Australian Timber Flooring Expo - 2004
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