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Australia's Premier Trading Card Show began with their first show in mid-2006 in NSW. This show was a first in many years with a show entirely dedicated to trading cards in Australia.

It has one of the largest ranges of trading cards on offer at any one place.

Cards are usually available from shows in sealed boxes, sets and singles. Sports include Aussie Rules Football/AFL, Rugby/NRL, Cricket, Soccer/NSL/A-League, Basketball/NBA/WNBA/NBL/WNBL, Gridiron/NFL, Baseball/MLB, Tennis and more. Other non-sports cards include Movie, Film and TV along with CCG cards such Yu-Gi-Oh, Pokemon & Digimon.



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2008 October Trading Card Show (3)


 













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