Australian Sign & Graphics Association

The Association provides its members with continued support and technical information especially in areas of employee wage levels, legal advice and WHS documentation.

Welcome to Australian Sign & Graphics Association

The Australian Sign & Graphics Association is the peak body representing Signmakers, Engravers, Sign Installers, Signwriters, Graphic Designers, Sign Educators and Apprentices who use sign making equipment such as digital printing machines, engraving, laser and routing equipment, LEDs and neon products. The primary aims are to build a professional industry through providing a useful resource identity and providing ongoing education and training. ASGA members are represented in every state of Australia and beyond.

ASGA has strong industry ties to Visual ConnectionsFESPA Australia and to the New Zealand Sign & Display Association (NZSDA) and a number of other industry affiliates.

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Latest News

Sunny & Successful ASGA NSW Golf Day

15 March 2024

There is nothing like a sunny Sydney sky to set the scene for a successful ASGA NSW Golf Day, and that’s what the Harbour City delivered yesterday, giving the 72 attendees who lined up across the 18 tees at the Ryde-Parramatta Golf Club the perfect golfing experience. In what was another great story for the…

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ASGA Queensland Bowls Night a Great Success

1 March 2024

The Australian Sign & Graphics Association (ASGA) held its inaugural Social Bowls Night in Brisbane on Friday, with a good numbers and positive reviews from attendees ensuring this will likely be a feature of the annual calendar for years to come. More than 40 bowlers registered for the event, which was sponsored by ORAFOL, reports…

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Strong Future Ahead – ASGA AGM Held in Melbourne

21 February 2024

The Australian Sign & Graphics Association (ASGA) held it’s Annual General Meeting in Melbourne last Friday, 16 February, with President Mick Harrold saying the association was looking forward to a strong future. The well-attended AGM was held at the Melbourne Bowling Club in Windsor, following a day of meetings for the ASGA Board and State…

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