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Diesel Dirt and Turf expo looming

The latest heavy equipment plus a whole lot more will be on display in Penrith this weekend…

The 2017 National Diesel, Dirt & Turf Expo will get underway this Friday (April 21) at Penrith Panthers in Mulgoa Road, Penrith, in Sydney's west.

The premier construction event will run until Sunday (April 23) and is free for all to attend.

With over 200 exhibitors on site, customers can expect to see a wide array of heavy machinery on display, including excavators, wheel loaders, backhoe loaders, skid steers and more.

It will also be a platform for exhibitors to launch their new products, allowing those working in the construction industry to keep abreast of the latest technological advancements.

Organisers say the event is not just for the adults, as there will be something for everyone in the family to enjoy, including a freestyle motocross display, kid's rides, face painting, live music and more.

Experienced machinery operators can also try their hand at the "Operators Challenge" with the chance to earn up to $21,000 in prize money.

2017 National Diesel Dirt & Turf Expo

Focus: Earthmoving and construction machinery, construction services, financial services and more.

Opening hours: Friday and Saturday (April 21 and 22)  - 9am to 5pm, Sunday (April 23) – 9am to 3pm

Entry: Free

For more information, visit dieseldirtandturf.com.au

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