Founded at the farmgate
Some of our best-loved local producers started life as farmgate businesses, selling their wares only moments from where they were picked, reared or made. These days you’ll find Goulburn Valley produce in stores across our region as well as further afield on the shelves of select metropolitan stores.
Avonlea Flowers
The Weidenbach family grows stunning flowers in Murchison and sells them freshly cut from their farm shop seven days a week, and at wholesale prices. Drop in for high-quality blooms depending on what’s flowering during the year, from lilies to snapdragons, lisianthus, hydrangeas and peony roses.
Bunbartha Beef & Fine Produce
This oasis of local produce, Victorian-grown and made food, beauty products and homewares is all about honouring sustainable and ethical farming. As well as beef from the McPherson’s family farm, you'll find seasonal fruits and green, biodynamic milk and even grazing platters to order for a picnic.
Good Lookin Googees
Looking for farm fresh good-looking eggs to fry up for breakfast? You can’t go past Good Lookin Googees, an accredited free-range egg producer based in Dookie. You’ll find these locally laid eggs at various farmers' markets and stores across the region.
Olivehouse
Olivehouse is the picturesque home of Greendale Grove Olive Shop. Stock up on gourmet goodies and skincare products made from estate-grown olive oil and olives. And if you drop by around harvest time, you can even pick your own olives.
Premier Australian Walnuts
When Gezim Sherolli and his wife Nezaqet migrated to Australia from a small town in Albania in 1996, they brought with them an ingrained knowledge and passion for growing walnuts. Today their orchard produces exceptional Chandler and Cisco walnuts, with walnut oil, meal and trees also available to buy online.
Vigliatura Orchard (Love Shack)
There’s nothing like the taste of freshly picked cherries, and Love Shack has some of the very best. It’s open seasonally so check ahead to see if now is the right time to load up on boxes. Local tip - at Christmas time you’ll want to pick up as many as you can carry!