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CEO Resignation - A Message from the Chair
Food & Fibre Gippsland announces CEO Ben Gebert's resignation. After five years of dedicated service, he pursues a new opportunity. The board wishes him well and will soon announce interim leadership.

Peppermint Ridge Farm: specialising in native food propagation, growing and harvesting
Nestled on the border of Bunyip State Park at the gateway to Gippsland, there’s a living example of native botanicals and bush foods grown in harmony with the natural environment.
Peppermint Ridge Farm is a unique agribusiness that has successfully integrated horticulture, eco-tourism, education, value-added products and hospitality.
Owner and director, Julie Weatherhead was acknowledged by the judges in last year’s Gippsland Food and Fibre Awards for her exceptional approach to education, sharing her vast knowledge from a sustainable business model. Read more about Peppermint Ridge Farm in our feature article.

‘Green Dams’ project continues to support farmers in South Gippsland
After successfully delivering the ‘Green Dams’ project in Cape Liptrap, South Gippsland Landcare Network has received further funding to implement a second phase of the program at a farm in Arawata.

Wilandra Farms: fostering award-winning methods of sustainability and biodiversity
Owned by Sandra Jefford and Wilco Droppert, Wilandra Farms was recognised in the 2024 Gippsland Food and Fibre Awards for its exemplary sustainable farming practices.
Certified organic since 2020, Wilandra Farms operates on a philosophy of regenerative methods of farming to improve the quality of available natural resources. They utilise energy harvested through wind and solar, and have undertaken extensive plantings of native trees and agroforestry species. Wilandra Farms have shared their sustainability story with us.