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The inaugural Australian Flowers Week has started

Australian Flowers Week (September 17-25, 2016) is designed to celebrate everything we love about flowers, from the beauty and diversity of Australian grown flowers, to the stunning designs by Australia’s floristry artisans. The week will be held each spring with this year’s Australian Flowers Week having started Saturday and running until the 25th September 2016.

The week was launched at the Flower Ball in Sydney by the Deputy Minister for Agriculture Senator Anne Ruston (also owner of Ruston’s Roses in South Australia).

Australian Flowers Week is being supported by all of Australia’s industry organisations as well as dozens of private companies around the country that have committed to celebrating the week in their businesses. The week is being supported by a long list of events such as Floriade, the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers and the Wild about Waratahs Festival to name just a few.

The response has been so enthusiastic that the organizers think the inaugural week will be a successful one and set the scene for many more to come where the industry can tell its story to the public and the world.

For more information:
www.australianflowersweek.com.au
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