When it rains…

Being bordered on three sides by the river Chloe Fox had been warned by the SES to expect minor flooding. But when their road access was cut off they knew they were in for something bigger, peaking at 2.5 metres higher than predicted, the Goulburn broke its banks at the top end of the farm and the river simply poured in.
Isabelle’s cheese dreams

Cheese comes to Fair Food’s French marketing manager, Isabelle Fouard, as naturally as an Eastern Curlew’s yearly migration from Siberia to Australia.
Under the giant monkey puzzles

New Zealand/Aotearoa in early Autumn is a fruit-lovers paradise – there’s a plethora of apples, pears, passionfruits, black & blueberries, kiwis and tamarillos, but there is one fruit that unites the nation like no other – the feijoa.
A new story

This pic is what a CERES geography, science, maths, design and ethics classroom looks like. This is CERES Schools for Wildlife and it happens in schools all over Melbourne.
Bee-longing

Fifteen years ago Lyndon Fenlon had so many beehives stashed around his Footscray rental he was becoming paranoid that someone would dob him into the Department of Primary Industries. But where to go?!
Returnable, reusable, recyclable coolers

After a successful trial, our new returnable, reusable cooler boxes made from recycled cardboard have been launched to replace polystyrene coolers.