Benalla Local Food Network
A Local Food Network is a group where local food growers, retailers, organisations and community members come together to supply the town with healthy food.
A Benalla Food Security Network has been running since 2012*. It was started to coordinate ways to improve access to healthy foods in Benalla. Due to declining attendance, a review was undertaken in 2017. The group decided to continue as the Benalla Local Food Network, an “Action Group” of the Benalla Sustainable Future Group.
It is envisioned that the Benalla Local Food network will:
The following diagram provides a starting point for development of the group:
It is envisioned that the Benalla Local Food network will:
- Support community led local food activities e.g. sourcing grants, linking to other organisations
- Promote “Farm to Plate”, linking local producers to community and retail e.g. promote Benalla Food Coop, Open Food Network maps
- Advocate for local food (local government, state government, policies etc.)
The following diagram provides a starting point for development of the group:
Benalla Local Food Network - Update
2021
2020
* Our local Benalla businesses are also doing food deliveries to our local community.
2021
- Our May meeting was held in the atmospheric setting of the Benalla Central Community Garden behind the Uniting Church. Lots of information was shared - you can find the notes from the May meeting minute here or in the News Blog
- The first meeting for 2021 was held on Wednesday 17th March from 4 to 5 pm at Benalla Community Care, Ray Sweeney Centre, Coster Street Benalla. In addition to the excellent information included in the minutes of the meeting, there was informal discussion about the bountiful season in local gardens; the prolific sharing between neighbours and friends of home produce including fig jam; tomatoes and apples; the grow cart program; wicking beds and other innovations. We all left with apples from Kathryn's garden!
2020
- Meeting activities were curtailed according to Covid regulations with meeting activity going online for a meeting on Zoom on Wednesday 16 September . Find out more:
- The group disseminated information about the Open Food Network's Farmers & Eaters NE Victoria Project which aims to develop actionable projects to help more North East Vic farmers get more of the retail dollar for their food! An online Webinar Short and Direct Food Supply Chains: Opportunities and Challenges for Farmers in North East Victoria was held by the Open Food Network 17 June 6.30-8.30 pm . A most informative Background Paper can be found at https://bit.ly/ofn-ne-backgrounder Questions? serenity@openfoodnetwork.org.au or 0411878063
- Kathryn also reported that ,
* Indigo Shire Council have been the first local council to develop a Draft Local Food policy https://www.indigoshire.vic.gov.au/Have-your-say/Closed-consultations/Draft-Local-Food-Policy
* North East Food Strategy group continue to meet during COVID 19
* The EAT Lancet commission report on a healthy sustainable diet helps to answer the question - can healthy food save the planet? https://eatforum.org/learn-and-discover/can-healthy-food-save-the-planet-animation/
* Our local Benalla businesses are also doing food deliveries to our local community.
2019
- Regulars Kathryn McQualter, Peter Maddock and Callum Morrison and others continued to network and share news at the aptly named Farmer's Basket cafe
- Kathryn participated in the development of the North East Local Food Strategy 2018-2022, released in 2019. The plan aims to strengthen the local food system.
- Serenity Hill spoke about the Open Food Network at the March general meeting of BSFG, giving examples of how how other places in Australia are linking local food to local people!
- Kathryn started a “Grow Free Cart" inspired by the Grow Free project from South Australia. The cart is where people can swap their home grown fruit, vegetables and seedlings. It has been very popular over summer with plenty of tomatoes, cucumbers and fresh apples! The cart is located at the Ray Sweeney Centre 45 Coster St Benalla.
- Kathryn continued working with partners on the Wicking Garden Beds Project.
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If you are interested in being a involved in this group or wish to make any suggestions, contact Kathryn McQualter at Benalla Community Health Centre 0357614500.
Kathryn McQualter
Convenor, Benalla Local Food Network
Dietician, Ray Sweeney Community Health Centre, Benalla
*For more information on the work completed by the Benalla Food Security Network from 2012 to 2017, please visit http://www.benallahealth.org.au/CommunityHealth/HealthPromotion-479/BenallaFoodSecurityNetwork-481/