Curtin Sustainability Fair

A big thank you to all the exhibitors and visitors who attended the 2024 Curtin Sustainability Fair. It was a great day out with lots of practical tips and ideas to help us all live more sustainably. Watch this Space for 2025!

Exhibitors

  • 4 My Earth

  • Angela Rossen

  • Architre Sustainable Projects and Planning

  • Aus Microplastic Assessment Project and Ocean Remedy

  • Australian Youth Climate Coalition

  • Beam Scooters

  • Bottle Top Hill

  • Cambridge Coastcare

  • City of Perth

  • Crochet Play Day and Friends

  • Downsize Diversity

  • Earthwise Subiaco

  • Eat Sustainably

  • Eco Habit

  • Eco Surf and Keep Australia Beautiful

  • Ecotecture Sustainable Design

  • Electrify Curtin and Curtin Net Zero

  • Foundation for Indigenous Sustainable Health

  • GreyFlow

  • Invested Project Management

  • KOSP Construction

  • Made in the City of.

  • Mens Shed Claremont

  • Min Solar

  • Mosman Park Council

  • Oz Harvest

  • Parents for Climate Change

  • Passive Hive

  • Perth Modern School

  • Plico Battery

  • Renew Magazine

  • Rewild Perth

  • Risen Flour

  • Sandra Boulter LLB

  • Sticky Prick Honey

  • TESLA

  • The Forever Project

  • The Good Homes Co

  • Thread Together and Energy Ahead

  • Tools n Things Library

  • Town of Cambridge

  • Urban Bush Council

  • West Coast Turntables

  • West Metro Regional Council

  • Youth Action for Wildlife

Food and Drink Options

  • Bee Delighted Cafe

  • Ewhippy Van

  • Freezie Treats

  • Steam Bun Factory

  • Tomato and Basil Pizzeria

The Fair will be at the Centenary Pavilion, Claremont Showground, between gates 10 and 11a on Graylands Road (through Gate 1 for paid parking), see the pavilion highlighted in a yellow towards the top centre in the map shown.

Transport options:

Train: The Claremont train station is on the Fremantle line of the Transperth network. The Showgrounds train station will NOT be open. Trains regularly service the Claremont station which is a 750m walk from the showground. Please check the Transperth website for specific schedules and service times.

Bus: There are several bus routes that pass close to the Claremont Showgrounds, such as routes 24, 25, 27, 28, 102, 103, and 107. Exact details and schedules can be found on the Transperth website.

Bicycles: For those living nearby, bicycling could be a viable option. There are usually places to secure bicycles around the Showgrounds.

Parking: Enter through Gate 1 on Graylands Road for paid parking - see orange image on the right hand side of the map.

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FAQs

  • As we navigate our way towards a net-zero future, it's more important than ever to understand the changes we can make to contribute. This fair is designed to equip you with practical tips, inspiring stories, and tangible solutions.

    From electric vehicles to food waste reduction, sustainable gardening to advocacy, our exhibitors are here to guide, educate, and inspire.

    Join us for a day of discovery and let's take a step towards a more sustainable future together!

  • Yes, the disability access is very good.

  • Train: The Claremont train station is on the Fremantle line of the Transperth network. The Showgrounds train station will NOT be open. Trains regularly service the Claremont station which is a 750m walk from the showground. Please check the Transperth website for specific schedules and service times.

    Bus: There are several bus routes that pass close to the Claremont Showgrounds, such as routes 24, 25, 27, 28, 102, 103, and 107. Exact details and schedules can be found on the Transperth website.

    Bicycles: For those living nearby, bicycling could be a viable option. There are usually places to secure bicycles around the Showgrounds.

    Parking: Enter through Gate 1 on Graylands Road for paid parking - see orange image on the right hand side of the map above.

  • Yes, we will be offsetting the Fair’s carbon emmissions by planting the appropriate number of trees and will report on this after the event.

  • There isn’t an entry fee - it’s FREE