Be Part of the Gippsland Irrigation Expo 2026 – Exhibitors Wanted

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We are inviting irrigation businesses to showcase their products, services and latest technologies at the Gippsland Irrigation Expo this year.

The Gippsland Irrigation Expo will return to the Sale Showgrounds on Wednesday 20 May 2026. The last event in 2020 attracted more than 500 visitors and this year’s Expo promises to be even bigger. Entry will remain free for all attendees.

Agriculture Victoria Irrigation Extension Officer Caelan McIntosh is looking forward to bringing the Expo back to Gippsland.

‘This event is all about connecting farmers, industry experts and technology providers to share knowledge and explore new ways to improve water efficiency and farm productivity,’

‘It’s a great opportunity for our region to showcase innovation in irrigation and highlight how sustainable water management supports the future of irrigated agriculture.’ said Mr McIntosh.

The Expo brings irrigators and industry professionals together to connect, share knowledge and keep up to date with the latest innovations in water efficiency and sustainable farming practices.

Local exhibitor Lewis Bolton of FlowSmart is excited to return this year, planning to bring panels, pumps and other practical solutions to display.

‘It gives you the opportunity to meet people you may not usually deal with,’

‘It’s good for the district, good for farmers and good for businesses – good all around. It’s been a great day in the past, and it’s a good thing to be a part of.’ Mr Bolton said.

Agriculture Victoria is now seeking registrations for exhibitors. Irrigation and related businesses are encouraged to apply early to reserve their spot at the Expo.

To register for the Gippsland Irrigation Expo 2026 as an exhibitor, please fill in the form here: Gippsland Irrigation Expo 2026 – Vendor Registration.

For event updates, please check the official event page at agriculture.vic.gov.au/IrriExpo

The Gippsland Irrigation Expo is funded as a part of the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action’s Sustainable Irrigation Program (SIP), implemented in Gippsland by Agriculture Victoria and the WGCMA.

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