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Boatsales Staff8 Jan 2014
NEWS

Rosehill Show on the move

Trailerboat show to relocate
The popular Rosehill Trailer Boat Show will relocate this year to the Sydney Showground at Sydney Olympic Park. Along with the move, the show will also get a name change and will henceforth be known as the Sydney Trailerboat & Outdoor Leisure Show.
The show, which began in the 1960s at Silverwater Park, moved to Rosehill over a decade ago and organisers, the Boating Industry Association of NSW say that the move to Sydney Showgrounds this year heralds its next stage of growth.
The show will be open on March 15 and 16 from 9.00am to 5.00pm, and it is envisaged that the event will have in excess of 10,000 visitors over the two days.
Located close to Sydney Olympic Park railway station, public transport provides simple and easy access. An abundance of parking in the surrounding precinct and parking stations offers a low-cost parking solution for those who wish to drive.
In keeping with the organisers’ desire to give everyone access to better understand the boating lifestyle, the event will maintain its free entry for the visiting public.

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