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Forage & Feast
Our Producers
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Business Resources
Research Report
What's On
Contact Us
Home
Forage & Feast
Our Producers
Development
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Research Report
What's On
Contact Us
Little Hampton Farm
Farmgate, Hepburn Commerce Ballarat 2/5/24 Farmgate, Hepburn Commerce Ballarat 2/5/24

Little Hampton Farm

Located in the hamlet of Little Hampton and surrounded by the Wombat Forest, we grow seasonal produce and sell directly from our farmgate.

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Bullarook Creek Farm
Farmers Market, Farmgate Samantha Kersten 1/2/24 Farmers Market, Farmgate Samantha Kersten 1/2/24

Bullarook Creek Farm

We are Sam and Carolyn and we've started a veggie farm in Smeaton, VIC. We grow all of our produce using organic principles, and we are committed to making a positive impact on the environment and in our community.

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Traditional Lands of the Central Highlands in Victoria

The place that we live and farm in the Central Highlands is located on the Country of the Central Highlands region includes the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung, Eastern Maar, Wotjobaluk, Dja Dja Wurrung, Wadawurrung and Djab Warrung peoples and comprises important cultural heritage assets.

These groups are the Traditional Owners and custodians of the land. The Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung, Eastern Maar, Wotjobaluk, Dja Dja Wurrung, Wadawurrung and Djab Warrung peoples continue to be active today, working to manage and care for Country and develop strong and resilient communities.

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