Local producers remain at the heart of Moree on a Plate

By Georgina Poole
Updated May 9 2019 - 1:23pm, first published 12:00pm
Otto and Nicole Drenkhahn of Sleepy Hollow Honey, major sponsor Local Land Services Caleb Doyle and Toni Jericho with Gwydir Groves Jenni Birch, Lucinda Chick of Sleep Sanctuary and Susie Long of Pally Pecans.
Otto and Nicole Drenkhahn of Sleepy Hollow Honey, major sponsor Local Land Services Caleb Doyle and Toni Jericho with Gwydir Groves Jenni Birch, Lucinda Chick of Sleep Sanctuary and Susie Long of Pally Pecans.

We are so lucky to know our farmers, see first-hand the provenance of our food and be assured that it is produced safely, sustainably and tastes the best.

Despite having evolved over the past 15 years into a festival celebrating the rich diversity of the Moree community, our local regional producers remain firmly at the heart of Moree on a Plate.

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