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Formerly known as the Australasian Waste Recycling Expo (AWRE), the rebranded ReGen is only three weeks away, and the show organisers say it looks set to be one of the country’s largest gathering of circular resource exhibitors, buyers, and thought leaders.

Running at the ICC Sydney on 23-24 July, ReGen is a chance to join thousands of ESG, government, and sustainability leaders for two days of "circular thinking, future-focused solutions, and high-impact networking".

Visitors will get the chance to connect with a network of innovators, experts and emerging professionals dedicated to reducing waste, improving resource efficiency and developing sustainable markets.

At ReGen, innovative products and sustainable solutions designed to collect, process, and recycle more effectively will be showcased.

The technologies and strategies under the spotlight will be in key areas like Circular Product Design, Resource Recovery, Sustainable Packaging, Software & Technology, Food Organics & Garden Organics, and more.

Food & Drink Business

The Rouge Homme wine brand has been re-acquired by the Redman family, 60 years after it was sold to Lindeman’s Wines, owned by Treasury Wine Estates (TWE).

The Melbourne Royal Food Awards are gearing back up for 2026, introducing several major category additions and returns. Entries are now open for leading food producers across Australia to benchmark their products against the nation’s best.

Pure Foods Tasmania (PFT) has appointed Robert (Rob) Knight as CEO and managing director, effective 1 July. He takes over from Malcolm McAully, who has led the company as executive chairman since the resignation of former CEO Michael Cooper in July 2024.