EcoXpo is back and bigger than ever, with another stellar program of exhibitors from all walks of eco life! Sydney’s Rosehill Gardens Racecourse is the site for this long weekend of green goodness, running from September 20-22. On Friday, an all-day seminar event features a star-studded lineup of Australian and international guests, including Costa, David Ritter, Jane Fullerton Smith… oh, and the one and only David Suzuki! Meanwhile, The Eco Stage will welcome a range of guests over the weekend including 1 Million Women’s Sarah Prebble, Keith Mcilroy from the Carbon Reduction Institute, and cooking workshops with Chef Yukako from Wafu Organic. That’s on top of the busy program of kids and interactive workshops on the expo floor, where you can learn more about seed saving, creating garments from recycled jeans, and make your own origami seed pot. And lucky for you, we have five double passes to EcoXpo to give away! For your chance to win, visit our Facebook page and follow the instructions. Or if you’d like to join us for David Suzuki’s keynote seminar on Friday, we are also offering readers a special deal on discounted tickets. To purchase your pass, just follow this link and use the code PEPPERMINT-EcoXpo.
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