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Moree on a plate || Local tasty delights ready to be served to hungry hoards

By Georgie Poole
April 30 2022 - 3:30pm
Plating up: Dick Estens and Michelle Baxter of Grove Juice with Sara Chapman of North West LLS, and Tammy Sapphalakvoi and Kevin Cheong from Chill Out Café, who will be exhibiting at this years Moree on a Plate Festival. Photo: Supplied
Plating up: Dick Estens and Michelle Baxter of Grove Juice with Sara Chapman of North West LLS, and Tammy Sapphalakvoi and Kevin Cheong from Chill Out Café, who will be exhibiting at this years Moree on a Plate Festival. Photo: Supplied

For almost two decades Moree on a Plate has celebrated talent from across the Moree community, with local regional producers and food innovators remaining firmly at the heart of the festival. And come Saturday, May 7, producers will once again have the opportunity to showcase and promote the exciting food and agricultural offerings from across the region, and beyond.

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