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Participate at the 2010 Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show

 

24 March - 28 March 2010

   

 MIFGS Student Design Competition

We invite eligible students to challenge their creative design skills and submit an entry for the 2010 MIFGS Student Landscape Design competition. The theme for 2010 is 'biodiversity' in recognition of the 2010 International Year of Biodiversity. To be eligible you must have been enrolled in a landscape design or horticulture course during term four of 2009 in Victoria or Tasmania. Entries close Monday January 25. Download the design brief here

 

 2009 Finalist by Tara Cull
 Carey Cavanagh 
          

 First Time MIFGS Designers

Universal Magazines are once again sponsoring four designer gardens for LIAV members who would like to have a crack at designing and constructing a show garden.  Register your interest by email to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it by Friday 5 February.For more information call Julie 1300 365 428.

 Alternatively have a chat to last years participants; Carey Cavanagh, James Ross (Green Visions), Bill Mooney (Inner City Landscapes), Ros McCully for a heads up.

4 Construction teams required for student gardens

LIAV members have been constructing the student gardens for the past several years. There are four gardens to be constructed, usually taking a team of three up to five days to construct. This is a paid gig. To register your interest email to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or phone 1300 365 428.

 MIFGS construction

 Jane Edmanson presenting in 2009

 

 Main stage presentations 

IMG event managers have allocated a 30 minute timeslot for each day of the show for a main stage presentationby LIAV members. If you are interested please contact Julie at LIAV to discuss your ideas on ph: 1300 365 428. Presentations need to be of interest to the public attending the show.

   
   
   
   
   
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 20 January 2010 )