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Meet your favourite celebs at Better Homes and Gardens Live

If you love the popular magazine and TV show, you will love Better Homes and Gardens Live, an interactive experience with everything from cooking and craft workshops, to gardening and building demonstrations.

Better Homes and Gardens cast 2015

Kicking off in Perth from October 23-to-25, at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, and then heading to Sydney from November 13-to-15, at Sydney Showground at Sydney Olympic Park; the three-day event is the perfect mix of inspiration, education and fun.

Food enthusiasts can watch Fast Ed, Karen Martini and Ellie Vernon cook up a storm on the Food Stage, while interior design enthusiasts can learn styling secrets from Tara Dennis, Demi Harman, Julia Matthews and Dora Papas at the Decorating & Craft Stage. If it’s a green thumb you’re after, join Jason Hodges on the Gardening Stage to answer your landscaping and gardening questions, while Roger Fox will help kids nurture their own seedlings in the KidZone.

Adam
Adam

House Rules winner and carpenter Adam Dovile will be presenting at the DIY & Building Stage to share easy and quick fixes for around the home, and if you’re a pet lover, Dr. Harry will be sharing his experiences with our furry friends at the Pets Stage.

New to Better Homes and Gardens Live this year are the intimate masterclasses, which will give you a chance to learn from and work with the experts and the Better You section, where you can find out all about the latest beauty trends, and revitalise your body and soul with everything health and wellness related.

Jason
Jason

So, whether you’re a new homeowner looking for DIY renovating tips, a parent needing guidance on the best pet to buy, a keen shopper looking for a unique purchase or a large family trying to find ideas for saving space around the house, this event is the perfect chance to get expert advice and have some fun doing it.

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By Olivia Shead

When she's not writing for Interiors Addict, Olivia is now a TV and radio news producer. She's a journalism graduate of UTS Sydney.

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