| Industry Expo 2010 announced |
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| Written by Administrator | |||
| Monday, 30 November 2009 19:56 | |||
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The Cemeteries and Crematoria Association of NSW (CCA) is pleased to announce an Industry Expo to be held at Woronora General Cemetery and Crematorium on Wednesday, 24 March, 2010.
We anticipate that the exhibition will cover a wide range of products, with items such as cemetery grounds equipment (grave digging machinery, shoring systems, lowering devices, grave liners, lawn mowers, etc), computer software and geographical information systems, plastic vases, bronze memorial and accessory products, monumental and mausoleum products and accessories, mausoleum designers and builders, office equipment, horticultural products, protective clothing and equipment etc—the list is never ending! We hope to have exhibitors from every facet of the industry exhibiting their products/services. More....
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The Internet contains literally thousands of news resources, harvesters and blogs relating to cemeteries, crematoria and funeral industries. The following are a just a few of them:
| Public Cemeteries dot Net | Google News | Google Blogs |
| Google News (Australian Focus) | Funeral Wire dot Com | Google Green Funerals |
The Index is intended to inform the public about members' cemeteries and operational standards. For example, funeral directors will see the index as useful resource, especially when they need to make bookings and work in "out of town" cemeteries. Members can get more information here. Non-members are also invited to participate by using this online form.
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Industry Improvement Award
The Executive Committee is pleased to announce that the winner of the 2009 Industry Improvement Award is Mark Fraser, Supervisor Crematorium and Cemeteries, Port Macquarie - Hastings Council.
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