Trade Days return in 2026 with new Brisbane locations

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Trade Days are a key part of how the greenlife industry connects, trades and does business, and in 2026 they are returning with a fresh approach.

Based on feedback from standholders about previous locations, Greenlife Industry Queensland has secured two new Brisbane locations for this year’s Trade Day program. The aim is to improve access, support stronger buyer attendance and create a better experience for both buyers and exhibitors.

The new Trade Day locations for 2026 are:

  • Superordinary, Northshore Hamilton

  • RNA Showgrounds, Brisbane

Both locations offer improved accessibility, central positioning and better facilities to support efficient buying and stronger industry connection.

Toowoomba Trade Days will continue at TAFE Queensland Toowoomba, ensuring regional buyers and standholders can still access Trade Days close to home.

 

Introducing the Northshore Trade Day

The first Trade Day of the year will be held at Superordinary, Hamilton, launching the new Northshore location.

The Northshore Trade Day will bring growers, suppliers and buyers together for a full morning of plant buying, greenlife products, trade day specials and expert horticultural advice in one convenient setting.

This Trade Day is open to all businesses buying plants and greenlife products, including landscapers, retailers, florists and allied trades.

Northshore Trade Day details

  • Superordinary, Hamilton, 175 MacArthur Ave, Hamilton QLD 4007

  • Wednesday 4 February

  • Buying starts at 7am

  • Buyer registration is free but essential

 

Stay connected for upcoming Trade Days

Buyer registration is now open for the Northshore Trade Day at Superordinary. Register here.

To stay up to date with upcoming Trade Days at Northshore and the RNA Showgrounds, follow Greenlife Industry Queensland on social media where event updates, dates and reminders will be shared throughout the year.

We look forward to welcoming buyers to the first Trade Day of the season and to a strong year of industry connection.

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