Exhibitions / Congresses

The National Tradesman's Expo

Australia, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth - Various dates March to June 2007
Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth

The National Tradesman's Expo (NTX) is Australia's only business-to-business exhibition specifically dedicated to tradesmen, contractors, sub-contractors, owner-operators & serious DIY handymen. Held annually across the country in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, NTX showcases active demonstrations, expert information, all the latest technologies and products for the hard working and busy tradesmen who are looking for the very best buys in earthmoving equipment, services, vehicles and tools of trade.

For more information on the National Tradesman's Expo go to www.ntx.com.au

SHOW INFO:

National Tradesman's Expo - RNA Showgrounds, Fortitude Valley - Brisbane

Opening Date: Friday 30 March
Closing Date: Sunday 1 April
Venue: Industrial Pavilion, RNA Showgrounds - Fortitude Valley
Expo hours: 10am to 6pm DAILY
Visitor Profile: Tradesmen from all fields coming to see the latest products and services from utes, excavation equipment, tools and much more!
Contact Person ETF: Katie Holding
Tel: 03 9321 6754
Fax: + 61 3 9321 6751
E-mail: pmathers@etf.com.au or katie@ntx.com.au

National Tradesman's Expo - Adelaide Showground - Adelaide

Opening Date: Friday 18 May
Closing Date: Sunday 20 May
Venue: Jubilee Pavilion, Adelaide Showground
Expo hours: 10am to 6pm DAILY
Visitor Profile: Tradesmen from all fields coming to see the latest products and services from utes, excavation equipment, tools and much more!
Contact Person ETF: Bob Schrader
Tel: 1800 504 445
E-mail: bob@ntx.com.au

National Tradesman's Expo - Melbourne Showgrounds - Melbourne

Opening Date: Friday 1 June
Closing Date: Sunday 3 June
Venue: Melbourne Showgrounds
Expo hours: 10am to 6pm DAILY
Visitor Profile: Tradesmen from all fields coming to see the latest products and services from utes, excavation equipment, tools and much more!
Contact Person ETF: Katie Holding
Tel: 03 9321 6754
Fax: + 61 3 9321 6751
E-mail: kholding@etf.com.au or Katie@ntx.com.au


National Tradesman's Expo - Burswood Dome - Perth

Opening Date: Friday 15 June
Closing Date: Sunday 17 June
Venue: Burswood Dome
Expo hours: 10am to 6pm DAILY
Visitor Profile: Tradesmen from all fields coming to see the latest products and services from utes, excavation equipment, tools and much more!
Contact Person ETF: Bob Schrader
Tel: 1800 504 445
E-mail: bob@ntx.com.au

National Tradesman's Expo - Sydney Showgrounds - Sydney

Opening Date: TBC
Closing Date: TBC
Venue: Sydney Showgrounds, Sydney Olympic Park
Visitor Profile: Tradesmen from all fields coming to see the latest products and services from utes, excavation equipment, tools and much more!
Contact Person ETF: Katie Holding
Tel: 03 9321 6754
Fax: + 61 3 9321 6751
E-mail: kholding@etf.com.au or Katie@ntx.com.au
Date(s)
Various dates March to June 2007
Venue
various see above
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