GH Commercial is now the exclusive flooring and carpet partner of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2023 – and two x double passes are up for grabs.
March 3rd, 2023
Every year, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival takes Australia’s comedy capital by storm. A staggering festival which takes place all throughout autumn, the Festival features an enormous program with a star-studded line-up.
With a variety of stand-up comedy, cabaret theatre, street performance, film, television, radio and visual arts, the Festival has a little something for everyone and allows emerging and established Australian and International comedy creatives to take their place in the spotlight.

This year, GH Commercial have entered into an exciting collaboration as the exclusive carpet and flooring provider for a selection of venues involved in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. A range of flooring products will soon enhance the optics of venues all across Melbourne’s CBD in preparation for the partnership.
The venues which will feature GH Commercial’s innovative solutions include Trades Hall, Swiss Club, The Chinese Museum, The Victoria Hotel and Melbourne Town Hall. Toatoa, one of the latest carpet plank products from the Native collection, makes an appearance – as well as a variety of custom-made carpets perfectly tailored to each of the venues.

GH Commercial has empowered the Melbourne International Comedy Festival to employ ideal flooring solutions which have been adapted to the unique specifications of each venue. Made locally in Geelong, the world class custom carpet technology Designer Jet® allows GH Commercial to meet tight deadlines with ease, especially for large-scale events. The precise engineering of Designer Jet® allows new levels of creative flexibility, effortlessly capturing a striking pattern, drawing or image with carefully injected carpet dye.
GH Commercial are passionate about building community. As a local manufacturer, GH Commercial believes wholeheartedly in promoting local events which celebrate creativity, inclusivity, accessibility, freedom of speech and respect for all. The Melbourne International Comedy Festival embodies exactly this ethos – which is why GH Commercial are running a giveaway for two double passes.

The competition is open from 1st – 29th of March and winners will be drawn on the 30th – so keep your eyes peeled. A night of comedy and creativity accentuated with luxury flooring awaits!
*This competition is now closed. Congratulations Freya Robinson and Tara Maes.

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