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Register now for the World Plumbing Conference 2019!

Posted on Feb 01, 2019

The 12th Triennial World Plumbing Conference will be held Wednesday 11 to Friday 13 September 2019 at the iconic Melbourne Convention Centre.

A fantastic program of high-calibre local and global industry speakers is lined up to expand on ‘The four pillars of plumbing – participation, practices, products and protection’.

The Plumbing and Fire Industry Awards, already a much-acclaimed event on the industry calendar will be incorporated into the conference, bringing the global plumbing industry together for a massive, unmissable celebration of the plumbing and fire protection industry.

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Early-bird registrations will close on World Plumbing Day – March 11. Register now to take advantage of the early-bird price. www.worldplumbingconference.com

"I warmly welcome all industry participants to join in this once in a lifetime opportunity to showcase our local industry to the international plumbing community and experience a wonderful celebration of the work that what we all do." Earl Setches - General Secretary, PPTEU

"Master Plumbers has been a member of the WPC for many years and we look forward to connecting with associations from all over the world at this event to exchange knowledge and ideas that will contribute to the betterment of all our industries." Peter Daly - CEO , Master Plumbers

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