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Good Food & Wine Show Perth

July 17, 2026 - July 19, 2026

The Good Food & Wine Show: Australia’s Premier Culinary Celebration

The Good Food & Wine Show (GFWS) is one of Australia’s leading public exhibitions, bringing together food enthusiasts, wine lovers, and industry professionals for an immersive culinary experience. Since its inaugural edition in Perth in 2008, GFWS has become synonymous with quality, diversity, and interactive engagement. Held annually at the Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre (PCEC), a central and modern venue, the show benefits from excellent accessibility, making it easy for visitors to explore its wide-ranging offerings.

Organized by Spectapular Enterprises Pty Ltd, GFWS goes beyond a standard exhibition. It celebrates Australia’s culinary landscape while providing a platform for producers, chefs, and consumers to connect. With over 200 exhibitors each year, the show features products from renowned regions such as Margaret River, the Barossa Valley, and the Clare Valley. Visitors can sample wines, spirits, craft beers, and premium foods from small independent producers as well as larger gourmet brands.

A Feast for the Senses

GFWS is distinguished by its immersive and interactive programming, designed to engage and educate visitors:

  • Kleenheat Kitchen Stage: Top chefs demonstrate culinary techniques in interactive cooking sessions.
  • Live Cooking Shows: Experience the preparation of traditional dishes and modernist cuisine in real time.
  • Masterclasses and Tastings: Curated sessions allow attendees to pair wines, spirits, and foods while learning about flavors, sourcing, and preparation methods.
  • Direct Interaction with Producers: Visitors can converse with winemakers, brewers, and food artisans to discover the stories behind each product.

This combination of education, entertainment, and engagement transforms a visit into a fully sensory journey, leaving attendees inspired and informed.

Showcasing Australia’s Culinary Diversity

GFWS highlights the richness of Australian gastronomy, from artisanal cheeses and handcrafted delicacies to specialty wines and craft beverages. By presenting both small producers and established brands, the show provides a comprehensive overview of the country’s evolving food and beverage sectors. Beyond tasting, it promotes awareness of regional specialties, ethical sourcing, and innovative production techniques.

The event also fosters networking opportunities for chefs, restaurateurs, distributors, and consumers, emphasizing the economic and cultural significance of Australia’s gourmet industry. By bringing together such a diverse audience, GFWS strengthens connections across the food and beverage sector.

An Engaging and Memorable Experience

Designed to be interactive, educational, and entertaining, the Good Food & Wine Show appeals to casual food lovers, culinary professionals, and industry insiders alike. From vibrant exhibitor stalls to dynamic live cooking stages, the event combines entertainment, knowledge sharing, and personal engagement in a uniquely compelling way.

Ultimately, GFWS provides an opportunity to celebrate Australia’s culinary heritage, explore new flavors, and connect with the innovators behind the country’s food and beverage industry. Each year, it continues to educate, inspire, and delight, cementing its place as a must-visit event on Australia’s gastronomic calendar.

Meet the Buyer

October 20, 2026

Meet the Buyer: Showcasing Western Australia’s Finest Foods and Beverages

The Meet the Buyer (MTB) fair is a prominent annual event held in Perth, Western Australia, dedicated to the food and beverage sector. Hosted at the prestigious Crown Perth by ATELIER – House of Events, the fair has gained recognition for its professional organization, innovative format, and commitment to supporting regional producers. MTB provides an invaluable platform for connecting local businesses with industry professionals, fostering collaboration, and promoting the rich diversity of Western Australian food and drink.

Supporting Regional Producers and Sustainable Practices

At its core, Meet the Buyer emphasizes localism, sustainability, and business development. Under the guiding motto “Buy West Eat Best”, the event showcases a broad spectrum of locally produced goods:

  • Fresh fruits and vegetables grown in Western Australia
  • Artisan breads, cheeses, and baked goods
  • Innovative beverages, including craft beers, wines, and juices
  • Specialty condiments, sauces, and preserves

This focus on regional products not only highlights the quality and diversity of Western Australian food but also strengthens local supply chains and encourages sustainable production practices. Exhibitors have the opportunity to meet potential buyers, restaurateurs, and retailers, opening pathways for long-term business partnerships.

Networking and Learning Opportunities

Meet the Buyer goes beyond a traditional trade fair by integrating networking and educational experiences. Highlights include:

  • Networking Sundowner: a relaxed evening event designed to foster professional connections in a friendly, informal environment
  • Digital and printed catalogs: providing year-round visibility for exhibitors’ products, ensuring extended reach beyond the fair
  • Workshops and seminars: sharing best practices on market trends, product innovation, and sustainable business strategies

These features make MTB not only a showcase of products but also a hub for professional growth and industry knowledge exchange.

A Venue Designed for Excellence

Held at Crown Perth, the event benefits from a first-class venue with modern infrastructure and easy accessibility. The setting ensures exhibitors and visitors can engage comfortably, with ample space for product displays, sampling areas, and networking zones. The combination of a central location, professional amenities, and an inviting atmosphere contributes to the overall success of the fair.

Conclusion: An Essential Platform for the Food and Beverage Industry

The Meet the Buyer fair has established itself as a vital platform for Western Australia’s food and beverage industry. By connecting local producers with buyers, fostering sustainable practices, and offering networking and learning opportunities, MTB supports the growth of regional businesses while promoting the values of quality, sustainability, and collaboration. For anyone involved in the food and beverage sector whether producers, retailers, or restaurateurs attending Meet the Buyer offers invaluable opportunities to explore new markets, form meaningful connections, and celebrate the richness of Western Australia’s culinary landscape.