Entries close in March for the prestigious Sunshine Coast Wootha Prize

The Sunshine Coast Wootha Prize invites woodworkers and artisans from across Australia to enter this prestigious woodworking competition.

Finalist pieces of the Sunshine Coast Wootha Prize go on to form the feature exhibition at the Maleny Wood Expo, which will be held May 4–6,for the 25th time. The Wood Expo is known as one of the best wood shows in Australia attracting up to 10,000 people to the region, and has been a beacon for woodworking enthusiasts, fostering an appreciation for the natural environment, and the sustainable use of timber.

Tickets for the Maleny Wood Expo will go on sale in early February. For updates and announcements, subscribe to the Maleny Wood Expo newsletter via the website and follow the Maleny Wood Expo on Facebook and Instagram @malenywoodexpo.

2023 Furniture Winner, Stella, held by artist Garan Hale. Photo by Sound Images.

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