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CELEBRATING LOCAL FOOD & FARMERS
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Welcome to Farm 2 Fork Collective

Farm 2 Fork Collective Incorporated is a not-for-profit initiative for local small food producers, food manufacturers and the community.

We aim to connect growers and consumers, promote our local food diversity, educate the wider public in the sustainability of eating local and seasonal.

Our committee of eight is a mix of like-minded individuals coming from all walks of life… they are local food and wine producers, agritourism operators, cooks, a journalist, a graphic designer and community members. We all have one thing in common, we’re all passionate about the local economy, its growers and its future.

Our funding is mostly made up of grants, with the addition of small donations and membership fees.

We also own a shop in Wooroolin, providing our members with a retail space to showcase their products. Our shop is run by volunteers and one paid employee. The shop is self-sufficient, using the small commission made from sales to cover operating costs.

If you’re a producer within the South Burnett, or surrounding area, and you’d like to join us, you can apply here!

Our wonderful Foodie Fans can also register their interest in becoming a member here!

Are you looking to join a committee?

We are currently seeking Expressions of Interest for the executive roles of President and Treasurer. Read more…

Want to work for us?

Are you passionate, customer oriented with a love of local food and the people that produce it? Read more…

Want to support us?

Help us continue to support our local farmers, producers and community by donating today.

Farm 2 Fork Collective Gift Cards

You can now purchase digital gift cards in-store or online.

Gift cards can be redeemed in our Wooroolin store. Click here to learn more.

A sample of our wonderful producers

Producers are selected randomly.

Friends of the Fork

Some of our dedicated supporters