Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsQLD Garden Expo takes home national gong

QLD Garden Expo takes home national gong

The Australian Institute of Horticulture (AIH) has recognised the Queensland Garden Expo at an award ceremony hosted by ABC Gardening Australia’s Costa Georgiadis in Noosa on Friday.

Queensland’s premier gardening event won the award for Green Space Events and Engagement and was one of four Queensland award recipients at the ceremony, which was postponed in 2020 due to COVID-19.

Queensland Garden Expo Event Manager Marion Beazley said it had been wonderful to connect with other Queensland organisations within the horticulture industry and to showcase the Expo which is less than a month away from 9-11 July.

“The AIH is a prestigious group and it is an honour to be recognised for all the hard work that goes into making the Queensland Garden Expo a success after 36 years, especially alongside other well-deserving industry organisations,” Ms Beazley said.

“The award commends our commitment to building awareness for horticulture, which we achieve through our extensive program of activities covering a huge variety of topics — including the health and wellness benefits of gardening, a big focus on organic gardening and what we can do as gardeners to promote wildlife and beneficial bugs in our gardens.”

Costa Georgiadis, who was on the Sunshine Coast to present the awards, is also one of the most popular speakers on Queensland Garden Expo’s speaker program.

“The Queensland Garden Expo has stood the test of time and continues to attract gardening enthusiasts from all over Australia and even New Zealand, so I am really delighted to have presented the award to Marion and her dedicated team,” Mr Georgiadis said.

“This is one of my favourite annual events as it gives anyone who comes through the gates access to a wealth of knowledge and experience from some of Australia’s absolute gardening gurus. You don’t only have the diverse range of over 40 speakers available, but also experts from the 55 nurseries exhibiting and the Australian Institute of Horticulture members who volunteer in the Plant Clinic to give practical tips and advice to anyone looking for answers.

“This is an event that leaves you feeling inspired and excited about what you can achieve in your garden and for me it’s a privilege to be able to present this award to the remarkable team who makes it all happen.”

The Queensland Garden Expo attracts over 40,000 people over the 3-day event with approximately 65 per cent of visitors coming from outside the region. This equates to a direct economic impact of around $8.5 million to the region each year.

Ms Beazley said the free kids activities introduced over the years had seen the Expo become a firm favourite not only for avid gardeners but also with beginners and families.

“We are passionate about the next generation of budding green thumbs so we work with schools and have developed fun activities including special presentations for kids and workshops to keep them engaged,” Ms Beazley said.

“Bli Bli State School has a free site in the Kitchen Garden each year to showcase their school’s gardening activities and we have a range of activities for children to participate in at the event. Gardening is a fun, educational and physical activity for kids to help them learn about biodiversity in their backyard, how plants grow, the seasonal nature of plants, how soil and water impact on the plants and a range of other things.”

The AIH also recognised the Expo’s efforts in helping the community – particularly charities – including Guide Dogs Queensland, Queensland Cancer Council, RACQ Lifeflight Helicopter Rescue and Compass Institute.

“We have always been very community focused and this is our way of giving back by assisting them to raise their profile and raise funds through their own sites at the event — this is a major fundraiser for many of the groups,” Ms Beazley said.

“We make donations to about 14 different service clubs and community groups who assist us in staging the event as well.”

The event will see 350 exhibitors — including 55 nurseries with over 60,000 plants on sale each day — on show from 9-11 July at the Nambour Showgrounds. Tickets are $20 for adults, while children under 15 are free.

For more information, visit www.qldgardenexpo .com.au.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Meals bring miracles

Sunshine Beach resident Lorna Porteus will celebrate an incredible milestone later this year, when she turns 102. She is one of 18 residents of Noosa...
More News

Novelty Woodwind Concert

Noosa Chamber Music enthusiasts get ready for an unusual treat at the end of this month-- a concert featuring woodwind players only performing works by...

Afternoon Serenity Cruise – 25% Off for Locals

Afternoon Serenity Cruise – 25% Off for Locals. Experience the magic of Australia’s only Everglades. Step aboard and unwind on an Afternoon Serenity Cruise through...

Noosa’s EV charging situation

The number of Electric Vehicles (EV) on the roads of Noosa is steadily increasing. Now 2 per cent of all locally registered vehicles are...

All aboard the fun train

Looking for an easy, affordable outing to keep little ones happy on Australia Day? The Ride on Mini Trains event in Nambour is rolling...

Singing legends and comedy gold

The Events Centre, Caloundra, is turning up the volume in February. Get ready for a month packed with legendary rock tributes, soulful Motown grooves,...

Vale Jane Rivers

I've had the pleasure of being one of Jane Rivers' good friends for the past six years but she has been a treasured friend...

New intern docs learn the ropes at Gympie and SCUH

Seventy-six new graduate doctors are joining the team at Sunshine Coast Health, ready to transform their training into person-centred care at hospitals across the...

Houseboat warning

Maritime Safety Queensland (MSQ) has again today reminded owners of vessels over five metres in length that, as of 1 January 2026, anchoring in...

Noosa wants better tourism

For many Noosa residents, tourism can feel less like an economic success story and more like a daily pressure - crowded roads, busy beaches,...

From landfill to second life

In a first for the Australian water industry, Unitywater has implemented a recycling initiative that turns the PVC banner mesh used at construction sites...