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Not long before the big event!

To keep us all in the mood, excited to see, hear and meet up again, stay tuned to the OZDive Show Podcast.

Hosted by Dean Laffan and Michael Menduno (M2), with the odd sound bite from myself (Sue Crowe), this bi-weekly podcast, all about diving, will let you know what to expect in October 2022, as well as highlighting selected presentations from the previous OZTek2019 in full!.

For those who couldn't make it, these podcasts provide a snippet of the camaraderie, topics and a taste of what is to come.

The OZDive Show Podcast can be found on Apple | Spotify | Amazon or anywhere you find your podcasts.

Watch Facebook / Instagram / LinkedIn & Twitter for more news - as well as keeping in touch through the websites: OZTek.com.au & OZDiveShow.com.au

Bookmark: October 1-2, 2022 | Venue: MCEC

To all divers out there - this dive show has everything you need - don't miss it.

We look forward to bringing you the best Australian Diving Show EVER!


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