Exhibitions / Congresses

The Dig Deep Event

Australia, Victoria - May 29, 2022
The Dig Deep Event Victoria's newest machinery and construction show, Dig Deep, is raising funds and awareness for mental health in the construction industry with all profits going to Beyond Blue on Sunday 29 May.

The DIG DEEP committee comprises a passionate group working within the civil construction industry who have decided to set their sights on hosting Victoria's newest construction show raising funds and awareness for mental health in construction with all profits going to Beyond Blue.

The day will be host to a world renowned operator challenge, where you can watch Victoria's top operators battle it out. Before and after the show you'll be able to visit our exhibitors, check out some of the newest construction machinery, attachments and technology available on the market, pop into our wellness hub and browse all our local stalls.

Hungry? When the time comes drop into our foodie zone and try some of Melbourne's best food trucks.

The family friendly event will have something exciting for all the family with our Kubota digger park, carnival fun rides and entertainment to keep the smiles on everyone's faces.
Date(s)
May 29, 2022
Venue
324 PERRY ROAD, KEYSBOROUGH
Ticketing
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