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Australia's Largest Home Improvement Expo Returns

Announcement posted by Exhibitions & Events Australia 07 May 2025

The Home Show returns to ICC Sydney for a huge weekend of everything home and renovation.



Event Date: May 16-18, 2025 

Venue: ICC Sydney


Sydney's much-awaited home improvement event returns to the International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) from May 16th to 18th, 2025. This year's show promises a vibrant mix of inspiration, innovation, and practical solutions for homeowners and industry professionals alike.

 

  • James Treble Hosts the Home Inspo Stage: Renowned TV presenter James Treble will lead the Home Inspo Stage, where design experts will share insights, trends, and actionable tips for home transformation. It's the perfect opportunity for attendees to gain expert guidance and fresh ideas.
  • Over 30 Expert Presentations: The Home Inspo Stage will feature more than 30 expert talks, including industry leaders from KBDI (Kitchen & Bathroom Designers Institute). Sessions will cover the latest trends, design concepts, and practical advice for home renovations - essential viewing for anyone planning their next project.
  • Win Big with Show Prizes: Attendees can win one of four exciting show prizes by simply scanning their free tickets, adding an extra layer of excitement to their Home Show experience!

The 2025 Sydney Home Show brings together leading experts, exclusive talks, and a wide array of products and services, making it the ultimate destination for enhancing your home and lifestyle.

 

Media representatives are welcome to explore the latest trends, gain insights from industry leaders, and access resources for coverage. Join us at ICC Sydney for an inspiring three days!

 

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For media passes or further enquiries, please contact Jesse Howes at jessehowes@eea.net.au 

 

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