Earthmovers & Excavators

The big 400!

400 issues is a milestone for any magazine and, for Earthmovers & Excavators, it provides a chance to look back and see not only how the magazine itself has evolved, but also the industries it represents.

The magazine began life as the 1980s gave way to the 1990s and was based in the Melbourne suburb of Elwood, part of the Trader Group.

It joined titles such as , , and , the latter having advertised earthmoving equipment since its launch in 1984.

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