Sustainable food movement flourishes in our region

By |2016-10-14T13:17:59+11:004 May, 2015|general news|

From growing fresh fruit and vegetables to keeping bees for honey and pollination, households are growing more home produce now than they did five years ago. Increased urban density has also lead to an increase in the number and popularity of community gardens, and many can be found in the Southern Harvest region.

Two articles […]

Local Food resilience – Why is it important?

By |2016-10-14T13:17:59+11:004 May, 2015|general news|

As interest grows among consumers in sourcing their food from local producers, it is worth looking at resilience in the local food system as one of the many benefits.

The term resilience has roots in the Latin word resilio, which means to ‘jump back’1; and broadly it is defined as a return to an original state. […]

Gippsland leads response to Australia’s National Food Plan

By |2016-07-27T13:16:13+10:002 March, 2015|general news|

The Gippsland Food Plan is the first of its kind to be developed in response to the Australian National Food Plan.

The Gippsland region borders our Southern Harvest region. It extends from the edge of metropolitan Melbourne in the west, to the most easterly point of Victoria, and up to the NSW border.

Gippsland’s economy is predominantly […]

Greens Minister Shane Rattenbury pushes ideas to make Canberra more self-sufficient in food production

By |2016-10-14T13:17:59+11:002 March, 2015|general news|

ACT Territories and Municipal Services Minister Shane Rattenbury aims to free up more unused public land for growing food in Canberra and plans a registration system for backyard beekeepers this year, among measures to boost food self-sufficiency in Canberra.

Mr Rattenbury, head of the ACT Greens, called a roundtable of local producers last year and on […]

Australian Capital Region Supports Fair Food

By |2016-10-14T13:17:59+11:0027 February, 2015|general news|

Earlier this month, RDA Southern Inland and Southern Harvest hosted the Australian Capital Region premiere of Fair Food, Australia’s first feature length documentary that tells the story of our farmers, social entrepreneurs and communities pioneering new approaches to food production, marketing and distribution. About 180 people attended the premiere. It was great to see such […]

Local food brand gets the green light

By |2016-10-14T13:17:59+11:0024 October, 2014|general news|

Last Wednesday more than 60 members of the regional food community attended the second Australian Capital Region Food Hub event and agreed that building a stronger regional food sector with a Southern Harvest brand would be a useful way of identifying local produce.

Hosted by Regional Development Australia (RDA) Southern Inland and Southern NSW Harvest […]

Southern Harvest official launch at Fine Food Fair

By |2016-07-27T13:52:36+10:0012 September, 2013|general news|

The Honourable Katrina Hodgkinson MP, Minister for Primary Industries and Small Business officially launched the Southern Harvest Association at Fine Foods Australia on Thursday, 12 September 2013. This was a milestone event for the association and demonstrated the significance of regional food to our local and regional food economies.

Read the media release by the […]

NSW Regional BBQ Challenge

By |2016-10-14T13:17:59+11:0019 July, 2012|general news|

The Minister for Tourism, Major Events, Hospitality and Racing, the Hon. George Souris MP, today launched Inland NSW Tourism’s Regional NSW BBQ Challenge and associated Regional NSW Showcase Dinners and Farmers Markets at Centennial Parklands.

Commencing 31st August, 2012 in Young with the ‘Hungry for Hilltops’ Regional NSW Showcase Dinner, this will be the first of […]

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