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When we were 5. Kate Soulsby is Scobywoman!

So 5 years ago…. …..this week Fair Food turned on its website and began packing and delivering fruit and veg boxes to a handful of Food Hosts and customers around Melbourne (it looked something like the pic above but with more panicked expressions).For those of you who don’t know the Fair Food story it all […]

Get 5% OFF Your First Order of Fair Food Fare!

Help support a healthier, happier and more sustainable food system, and get 5% OFF your first order of local, organic, sustainable, fair food fare. Just one more reason to give fairly traded, farm-fresh, seasonal organics a go. Delivery is free if you pick up from a friendly Food Host near you, or we can deliver straight to […]

Fair Food Week: Get Your Hands Dirty On The CERES Farm

Come down to CERES and get your hands dirty on our very own organic farm in East Brunswick. Organised specifically for the good ‘n’ fair food eaters of Melbourne for Fair Food Week, our two-hour workshop will get you doing real work on a seasonal organic farm that feeds the community – followed by a […]

The Real Picture Of Our Farming Future by Sophie Love

Article about our Farming Future from the ABC’s Drum Website published 8 May 2012 Julia Gillard is absolutely right that Australia is on the brink of becoming the global economic superpower as the economies of Europe and the US falter, dip, double-dip and recede in the wake of the rampant consumerism of the eighties, nineties and […]

Fair Food: A Growing Movement

At an event organised by The Wheeler Centre last year, panellists were asked to debate whether our food fetish has gone too far. On the affirmative side, speakers pointed to examples of our growing obsession with gourmet, artisanal and truly good tucker. Food for thought indeed, but in Europe the notion of knowing where your […]

For Love of Onions

It used to be there were just a few onions carefully rotating themselves each week in my root vegetable basket forming a beautiful symbiosis with the potatoes, parsnips, turnips and beetroot residing within.  Together, they made beautiful, mouth-watering dishes with a mere dollop of butter and a slow roast in the oven. But that was […]