• B2B food event Fine Food Australia is returning to Sydney this year, with registrations now open.
    B2B food event Fine Food Australia is returning to Sydney this year, with registrations now open.
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B2B food event Fine Food Australia is returning to Sydney this year, with registrations now open. The event will be held at the International Convention Centre over four days from 11-14 September. 

Supported by platinum sponsor MILKLAB, Fine Food Australia is the nation’s only established tradeshow dedicated to all things food. 

From retail to hospitality, bakery to import and more, the event is set to be a world of active discovery for businesses in the industry with visitors this year encouraged to ‘unlock their senses’.

More than 850 Australian and international exhibitors representing the food industry, including foodservice, hospitality, catering, bakery, retail, import, export, distribution and manufacturing will exhibit the latest products, technology and services.

Held over two levels at ICC, the event will also include a series of presentations and informative sessions conducted by industry leaders to educate and engage visitors with latest industry news, trends and more.

Supported by Investment NSW as a strategic partner, Fine Food Australia 2023 is the only industry expo supported by the key Government and industry associations including Austrade, Australian Culinary Federation (ACF), Australian Foodservice Advocacy Body (AFAB), Foodservice Suppliers Association of Australia (FSAA) and National Association of Food Equipment Suppliers (NAFES).

Event manager, Andrew Lawson, said, “Fine Food Australia is an unparalleled vehicle for uniting the industry the event is an opportunity to reignite business conversations, innovation, and face-to-face connections with quality Australian decision-makers.

“We have long been a proud supporter of the food industry showcasing the latest our partners have to offer, whilst also providing education and insight from industry leaders through activations and presentations. Whether you have a well-established business or are a start-up, we look forward to bringing the industry together over four fantastic days,” said Lawson. 

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