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Logov Expo 2004

Queensland’s premier exposition of construction plant, materials, equipment and services to Local Government. This event will be held at Meakin Park, Logan City on 6 and 7 October 2004, and admission is free. Logov Expo 2004 gives you the opportunity to see the latest innovations in products, equipment, machinery, services and materials for Local Governments.

Don’t miss this opportunity for one stop shopping at one of Queensland’s largest trade exhibitions. Over 5,000 visitors and buyers from Federal, State and Local Government bodies, contractors, consultants and the general public are expected to visit Logov Expo 2004. Some 313 outdoor sites will be provided for displays by an estimated 190 exhibitors. This year we will also have 22 air conditioned covered display booths.

Logov Expo 2004 will be staged at what has become its home ground at Meakin Park, Logan City, between Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

This show attracts visitors from throughout Queensland as well as from other States. Host Council, Logan City, extends a warm welcome to exhibitors and visitors to the third largest city in Queensland.

Although the home of City of Logan Sporting Association, Meakin Park has permanent underground services which give Logov sites instant access to power and water. Food and drinks will be available at the grounds and in the clubhouse.

Logov will be welcoming the delegates from IPWEA – Queensland Annual Conference at Warwick who all plan to visit in the buses on the Wednesday as part of Conference Week.

For further information visit our web site at www.logov.net, email logov@logan.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3826 5416.

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