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Will drought and dollar milk kill Aussie dairies?

Supermarket chains Coles, Aldi and Woolworths and processors share moral obligation to help drought hit Australian dairy farmers – Regionality   Regionality managing director Rose Wright is backing calls for Coles, Aldi, Woolworths and processors to pass on a 30 to 50 cent a litre milk price...

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Ten questions with Joel Salatin

Regionality is bringing Joel Salatin back to Australia for Farm2Plate Exchange 2020.   Joel wowed audiences at our inaugural Farm2Plate Exchange with his great sense of humour and straight up compelling content. We sat down with the man also dubbed “the world’s most famous farmer” to dig...

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Why Agritourism is important for Australia

Why Agritourism is important for Australia   Australian food and agribusiness could reach $250B by 2030, according to a new CSIRO report highlighting the importance of agritourism in regional areas.   According to Regionality general manager, Rose Wright, agritourism is already a billion dollar business in Australia. Recent CSIRO...

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Global Table 2019

Global Table spotlight shines on Regionality – Australia’s leading authority on agritourism   Regionality founder and agri-food expert Rose Wright was one of a group of international thought leaders who gathered in Melbourne for the inaugural Global Table 2019 to discuss the world’s biggest food challenges.   As...

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DT2050: Tweed Artisan Food Weekend

Regionality’s latest collaboration: DT: 2050 Tweed Artisan Food Weekend 18-20 October, 2019 Regionality’s collaborative approach to strategic consulting means we’re always working behind the scenes, assisting our clients to find their multi-entrepreneurial potential through the development of authentic products or experiences that will encourage visitors to...

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Outdated Land use Laws

Regionality calls for an urgent overhaul of Australia's land use planning frameworks to enable farms to improve viability through innovation   Many regional producers are looking to innovate their farm businesses to connect with consumers but restrictive and outdated land use planning regulations are limiting the...

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AWARDS SHOWCASE THE POWER OF AGRITOURISM

The sweet taste of success The 2018 Qantas Australian Tourism Awards, held in Tasmania this month, proved there are rich rewards for those who put in the work to develop their agri- and food tourism businesses.   “The potential for agritourism is significant if done properly,” says Regionality...

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New Website Launched

We are delighted to launch our new website produced by the team at Third & Public. Take a browse and get in touch if you would like to learn more about our services. We look forward to hearing from you....

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