The largest ecological expo in Australia aims at offering people an opportunity to get together with a huge collection of business and industry providers, exhibiting their eco friendly services and products.
The largest ecological expo in Australia aims at offering people an opportunity to get together with a huge collection of business and industry providers, exhibiting their eco friendly services and products.
April 4th, 2011
The largest ecological expo in Australia aims at offering people an opportunity to get together with a huge collection of business and industry providers, exhibiting their eco friendly services and products.
The event seeks to raise awareness about realistic and achievable changes that people can make in their daily basics. It will focus on increasing the knowledge of people about how to live a good life without harming the planet.
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