THE Queensland Garden Show — formerly the Queensland Garden Expo — returns to the Nambour Showgrounds from July 11-13 for its 41st year, with a fresh new name that organisers say better reflects the event’s evolution over the past four decades.
The family-friendly, grassroots event remains a must-visit for everyone, from passionate home gardeners and industry professionals to absolute beginners starting their gardening journey, bringing together more than 360 exhibitors, including 55 nurseries selling 50,000 plants per day. Spanning seven hectares, the Show attracts over 40,000 visitors each year, eager to explore the latest in gardening, sustainability, and landscaping trends, while gaining expert insights from some of Australia’s most respected gardening personalities, including Costa Georgiadis, Sophie Thomson, Jerry Coleby-Williams, and Phil Dudman.
Event Manager Marion Beazley explained that the slight name change from ‘Expo’ to ‘Show’ better reflects the entertainment and experiential aspects of the event, appealing to families, casual visitors, and those looking for a fun, engaging day out, rather than just hardened green thumbs and industry professionals.
“Over the years, the event has transformed from a more traditional expo into a far more comprehensive and engaging experience for our visitors who can enjoy expert talks, live demonstrations and entertainment, family activities, and interactive workshops. The name ‘Show’ better reflects this broader, experience-driven event,” Ms Beazley said.
“The Queensland Garden Show is all about access — whether that’s engaging one-on-one with some of Australia’s most respected gardening experts to address challenges in your own garden, discovering new plant varieties (many of which make their debut at the Show), learning innovative gardening techniques, or enjoying a culinary experience with a renowned chef like Matt Golinski.”
“Our visitors look forward to spending a wonderful day out with the whole family, and with kids 15 and under entering free, it’s a great way to inspire the next generation of gardeners.”
“Last year’s inaugural Rooster Crowing Competition was a huge success, crowning what we believe was Australia’s first-ever rooster crowing champion, which attracted national media attention. This year, we expect the poultry component of the Show to continue its growth, not just with entrants expected from far and wide for the Rooster Crowing Competition but also as backyard poultry continues to grow in popularity.”
The three-day Queensland Garden Show will be held from Thursday, July 11 to Sunday, July 13 at the Nambour Showgrounds, Coronation Avenue, Nambour. Entry is free for children aged 15 and under.
To find out more and purchase tickets online, please visit www.qldgardenexpo.com.au.