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Farm Sustainability Dashboard

The Farm Sustainability Dashboard has been designed to improve industry best practice and meet evolving community expectations. It has been created for business owners and is appropriate for farms of all sizes.

Together at Home

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Together at Home

With everything going on in the world right now we’re all spending more time at home together. And whilst we’re adjusting to new routines, cooking together may be the simplest answer to keeping everyone in your home healthy, happy and connected.

The humble egg is such a versatile, healthy, and affordable ingredient there’s a million things you can do with one. And whether you just want to know the perfect way to poach an egg or it’s something more creative like a shakshuka recipe to spice up your Sunday brunch, these recipes, tips, tricks, and how-tos are here to help you explore and enjoy your food at home, whatever your skill level.

You may be spending more time inside but the food you cook can take you across oceans and lifetimes to different places in the world. When you learn a dish you carry it with you on your journey, free to pass it on to your children, grandchildren, and friends so they can share in your experiences. Cooking together isn’t just about putting food on the table, it’s about passing on your history, your skills, and your love. And in each dish shared you pass on a history of those who have cooked it before you – from the egg off the BBQ your uncle always adds to burgers, to the secret pavlova trick that your Gran tells you about every Christmas.

So roll up your sleeves and come together in the kitchen. It’s the perfect time to get cooking.

Want to see what an egg farm looks like? Take this interactive 360 degree tour to see how eggs are produced in Australia.

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