A Full House at GES 2010

By the time you reed this, the Exhibition Centre at Rosehill Gardens will be all but fully booked and that is nearly 5 months out from the event! This must indicate that the degree of interest and support for GES 2010 is gathering momentum. Where to next – we might need a larger venue?

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Impact Grasses Seminar - 22 April 2009

Professional Development Seminar

Inspiration & instruction for landscape designers & contractors Tuesday, 9 March – NSW

Speakers; Tim Entwisle: (Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney) – The World’s Best Botanic Garden. What is a botanic garden, and what makes a great one? Executive Director of Sydney’s Botanic Gardens Trust, Tim Entwisle, will tour the world illustrating some of the

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Marketing with Facebook, Blogs and Wikis

Marketing with Facebook, Blogs and Wikis (for beginners)

HMA of NSW are organising a workshop about marketing with Facebook, Blogs and Wikis and is looking for expressions of interest. As the title suggests this will be a workshop for beginners.

Interested? Please contact Bernard Chapman, HMA NSW Committee member at  kurrajong16@bigpond.com or phone

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Urban Forest Seminar

Urban Forests – Striving for a natural balance

The seminar from Treelogic aims to provide a holistic perspective around the sociological, psychological and economic perspectives of our urban environment. Our renowned guest speakers have a wealth of valuable information and will cover the benefits of increasing tree coverage in our cities and how appropriate

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Triple Header Report

Members can download notes from the seminar in the Members Area of the AILDM website.

Picture a scene of urban bliss in a peaceful suburb in the pulsating metropolis of Sydney. The warmth of the afternoon sun casts its glow on the emerald coloured greens of the Ryde Bowlo and the locals are abuzz……”AILDM’s back. ”

Sydney’s public transport and road systems are  stretched to the limits as 60-70 excited AILDMites converge on this sacred site for the last time. Exactly a week before, similar scenes were witnessed at Flemington in Melbourne but ‘this’ is the event of the year…….the AILDM Triple Header.

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SPONSOR SEMINAR – ECO OUTDOOR

14 OCTOBER – Melbourne Sponsor Seminar – Eco Outdoor How to Specify High Quality and Exciting Paving and Walling products

Hayden Dyt, Victorian Business Manager from Eco Outdoors will take us through the ins and outs of specifying to achieve a high quality project using a range of paving and walling products.

The event

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AILDM MEMBERS SHOWCASED AT AOGS

Australia’s Open Garden Scheme subtropical and tropical design fest is on this coming weekend 4-5 October.

Flying the flag for AILDM members will be Ted Maguire  (Camoflauge Landscape Design)  who will be a guest speaker during the saturday program and will have a garden open to delegates on sunday morning.

Sidonie Carpenter will also

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LANDSCAPE DESIGNER SUCCESS NEWCASTLE

We’re pleased to announce our first  Newcastle seminar, “LANDSCAPE DESIGNER SUCCESS”

AILDM was ‘born’ in Newcastle so it’s fitting that our first regional seminar is being held in this rapidly expanding  and creative city.

3:30pm Tuesday, 14 October Housing Industry Association 17 Murray Dwyer Circuit Steel River Estate Mayfield West NSW

Speakers will be

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VICTORIAN SEMINAR SERIES CONTINUES

AILDM Seminar Series – Melbourne 19 July, 2008

Members and Students Free, Non-members $20 PLEASE REGISTER AND PAY IF REQUIRED PRIOR TO EVENT (registration free is refundable upon membership application) Topic One: SPECIFYING TIMBER FROM THE CERTIFIED FOREST Challenges and Opportunities for Design Professionals

This presentation aims to provide design professionals

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