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Countdown to Diesel Dirt & Turf 2021*

The Expo managers and returning exhibitors are all geared up and excited to welcome visitors and new exhibitors to the recently refurbished Expo site at the Western Sydney Dragway.

Australia’s state borders are open; our population is gradually becoming vaccinated; and thankfully we are about to say goodbye to COVID-19, which has been an annoying disruption to our lives over the last year.

Talking to everyone in the earthmoving construction industry, we hear glowing reports about how everyone is busy and there is plenty of work and positivity about the year ahead.

Even more significant are the reports we are hear from the exhibitors who have signed up for this year’s Expo and the commitment from our Expo sponsors who see great value in supporting the event.

The event sponsors include gold sponsor Komatsu Australia, gold media sponsor Earthmovers & Excavators magazine and Deals on Wheels, major supporter Pickles, and associate sponsors Just Automotive Recruitment, Norm Engineering, Truck Assist, Yellow Cover, Hydraulic Steels, Kerfab, Earthmoving Equipment Magazine and Australian Earthmoving magazine. 

These sponsors clearly understand the benefits of presenting a strong presence at Australia’s largest and most progressive construction industry Expo.

The new layout and all-weather site guarantees visitors easy navigation and access to all exhibitors, making sure no one misses out on all the sales action. 

In past years, it has been the sales and business done at this Expo which has brought exhibitors back year after year, as well as the huge savings from the special deals. Our exhibitors tell us that this year promises to be no exception. 

Located away from the busy traffic thoroughfares surrounding Penrith, the new Dragway site is easily accessible via the M4 motorway and the A44 Great Western Highway. For visitors wishing to find accommodation in the area, there are plenty of local options and special deals for country and interstate visitors. Links to these may be found on the Diesel Dirt & Turf website at: www.dieseldirtandturf.com.au

The event is COVID-safe compliant and anyone planning to visit the Expo can book their free tickets online via the Diesel Dirt &Turf website.

There will be plenty of food vendors, licensed bars, places to relax and entertainment with the Freestyle Kings motorbike team. The equipment demonstration site has been reconfigured to ensure you can get up close and personal to new machines and attachments to help you make those all-important decisions on which equipment will take you to greater profitability in the year ahead.

Make sure you note the date in your calendar now: Friday, 8 April through to Sunday, 11 April 2021.

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