MADE WEEK
MONDAY 20TH - SUNDAY 26TH MAY 2024
Give future life to your old solar panels
AS an innovative and fully accredited leader in the resource recovery and recycling of all metals, Future Recycling on Old Dookie Road is now able to receive solar panels for recycling. Along with giving the best rebates for steel, copper, brass, aluminium, stainless steel, lead, batteries, and any other metals.
Future Recycling has been servicing and supporting
the local community for over 10 years and putting back into the community by sponsoring local football clubs in all the local leagues and golf clubs.
Future Recycling is regarded as the best scrap yard in Shepparton. They aim to extract as much recyclable material as possible from waste streams to avoid landfill. They offer complete waste management
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Intuitive watering solutions
FOR over 28 years, WiSA Farm Irrigation, a familyowned business with offices in Echuca, has been providing innovative irrigation solutions to local farmers. Their systems are designed and manufactured in Australia, specifically for Australian conditions.
WiSA’s systems go beyond just watering crops. They monitor soil moisture, weather conditions, and even manager fertigation, ensuring crops receive the right amount of water and nutrients at the right time.
The straightforward and sturdy construction of WiSA units empowers customers to handle routine maintenance and repairs independently, leading to many loyal customers still operating systems
they purchased nearly three decades ago.
One example of their cutting-edge technology is the user-friendly WiSA Aqaulink software, which allows precision control over your entire irrigation system from a single interface. It provides realtime data and can automatically adjust watering based on water conditions.
WiSA offers scalable solutions for all farms, from small family operations to large-scale businesses. They have both on-premises and cloud-based options to suit your needs.
Amidst the escalating pressure on our finite water reserves and the pursuit of heightened productivity, WiSA persistently innovates, refining reliable, entirely Australian automation
control systems to enhance the efficiency and functionality of irrigation systems. Invest in Australian innovation and take your farm to the next level with WiSA Farm Irrigation. To learn more visit www.irrigatewisa.com.au/ or call 1300 887 380.
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Entire irrigation and fertigation systems are managed from your computer, based on accurate information from your property. Our solutions operate in manual, semi-auto or fully automatic modes, determined by the user.
Reduce energy and labour costs through automating water and ferilizer applications to plants in the correct amounts when they need it. Increasing plant health and production yield by maintaining optimal growing conditions.
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AUSTRALIA’S best-known cleaning, industrial and personal care products are not only Australian-made, but they are also made right here in Shepparton.
Pental produces products from trusted brands like White King, Jiffy, Country Life, Sunlight dishwashing liquid and Velvet from right here in Shepparton. They also give talented people from the community like Bailey Whittaker the opportunity to grow their expertise locally.
After completing his Bachelor of Science, Bailey has taken a position with Pental where his primary role will be product design and development.
“The idea that I could formulate a product where I grew up and then see
it on the supermarket shelves was something that motivated me when I saw the job,” said Bailey.
“The position here (Pental) struck me as something that related to my degree and something that I would like to do. The fact that it was local and in the area I grew up in really appealed to me. These sorts of positions don’t come up all that often, and I felt like I needed to grasp that opportunity. That it involved a company I was familiar with and shopped through really appealed to me.”
Now part of the Dulux Group, Pental will continue to be at the forefront of supplying Australianmade products to the world.
The fact that it was local and in the area I grew up in really appealed to me.
Bailey Whittaker
Pental Product Design & Development
Looking for an exciting career with a leading Australian brands manufacturer right here in the Goulburn Valley?
Just like Bailey Whittaker, who graduated in Melbourne and returned to Shepparton to join the Pental, manufacturer of Australia’s Premium home care products.
Trusted by families for generations
These Pental brands are manufactured and packed by our team at our Shepparton facility
Your next adventure awaits with Australia’s most popular brand of RV’s for over 45 years, Jayco.
Underpinning every Jayco is the unwavering commitment to provide all Australians with the opportunity for a safe and accessible option to discover
Over the years, Jayco has built a strong reputation for offering unrivalled quality RVs and competitive pricing. It’s this combination that has set Jayco apart and has underpinned its growth to become the leading player in the Australian RV market.
We take pride in the strength, security and quality of every Jayco RV built. All caravans and motorhomes undergo rigorous examination at our Quality Assurance Centre to ensure they meet our stringent requirements and each vehicle attests to the skill and attention to detail of our team. It’s no wonder one in every two new RVs sold in Australia is a Jayco.
our great country. Designed and manufactured at Jayco’s state-of-the art facility in Dandenong South, Victoria, supported by a network of over 150 dealers and service agents, backed by expert partners and suppliers and best in class engineering, safety and construction specialists so you can travel with confidence knowing you are backed by the best. Find your Freedom today.
As one of the nations most recognised brands for quality and value for money RV’s, we are proud to be endorsed with the official Australian made logo. Passing on the benefits to you as an Australian made manufacturer means you get quality construction from locally skilled specialists, premium componentry sourced from reputable suppliers and an RV built by the largest RV manufacturer in the Southern Hemisphere. Employing more than 1200 employees and supporting a further 900+ local jobs, Jayco proudly remains a
locally owned family business. Today, Jayco is one of the nation’s most iconic brands and Australia’s most recognised company for quality and affordable recreational vehicles.
The company is located at a 50-acre state of the art facility at 1 Jayco Drive, Dandenong South, Victoria, with a purpose-built 60,000sqm undercover manufacturing complex. This is where all Jayco RVs are made. It continues to operate as a locally owned family business employing more than 1,000 Australians.
Australia’s Number One RV Company
Raise your glass to homegrown flavours
AUSTRALIA’S drinking culture has changed significantly, with Aussies drinking less overall and younger Australians today less likely to drink frequently than older Australians who grew up with alcohol playing an integral role in celebrations, socialising, and relaxation.
With over a century of experience in the Australian liquor industry, Chas Cole Cellars has stood the test of time and continues to be a big supporter of Australian made wines, beers and sprits. The addition of a drive-thru at the local Shepparton store in 2023, exemplifies Chas Cole Cellar’s continuity and commitment to convenience.
With many independent businesses and producers struggling amidst challenging economic conditions and evolving tastes, it is important locals continue to support local businesses and labels.
“Australian wine producers and the craft beer industry is struggling, which is due to the pandemic and the flow on effect this had on small businesses and operating costs,” explained Chas Cole Cellars
area manager, Will Lastarria.
“With the current economic conditions, people are tightening their belts and are drinking lower quality products to save money, but there are so many quality Australian products that won’t break that bank and that go on to support local businesses and industries.”
Chas Cole Cellars offers a wide variety of wellknown, and boutique labels made locally, including
an extensive wine selection covering the Goulburn Valley and one of the largest ranges of wines, ciders and craft beers in the area.
No matter your drinking habits, or lack thereof, choose to shop local and to support Australian businesses and producers when you shop for your drop. Chas Cole Cellars are located at the corner of Numurkah Road and Pine Road, behind the APCO service station.
Go the extra mile with Australian made
BUILT in Australia, for Australian conditions, Jayco has been at the forefront of recreational vehicle (RV) industry, providing quality, affordable products that cater to the diverse needs of Australian adventurers for nearly half a century. Their caravans and RVs are designed and manufactured right here in Victoria to conquer unique Aussie conditions.
Jayco boasts the widest range of RVs in Australia, from cosy couple campers to luxurious family caravans. Their commitment to quality is unmatched, with every RV rigorously checked at their state-of-the-art facility in Dandenong. It's no wonder one in two new RVs sold in Australia is a Jayco.
Jayco caravans are more than just a place to sleep; they're reliable companions built to explore. Whether you're hitting the coast or the outback, your
Jayco will provide a comfortable and secure home on wheels for your adventures.
Prestige Jayco dealership in Epsom offer a onestop Jayco experience. Browse their extensive range of new and used caravans, find essential accessories, and get expert after-sales service to keep your RV in top condition.
Understanding busy lifestyles, Prestige Jayco is open six days a week and offers free quotes on Jayco finance and insurance for a smooth buying process.
As Jayco approaches its 50th year in 2025, their dedication to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction remains unwavering. Choose Jayco and explore Australia with confidence, knowing you're backed by a trusted Aussie brand. For more information, visit www.jaycobendigo.com.au
From a local water problem to the world stage
Insight from founder, Tony Oakes, on the inception and international expansion of Rubicon Water
THE Dartmouth Dam's completion and the widespread threat of salinity in the late 1970s marked the end of major developments of the government irrigation schemes in the Murray Darling Basin.. By the early 1980s, the Victorian Government allocated most of the Dartmouth water to private river diverters downstream of Swan Hill, establishing the commercially-focused Rural Water Corporation. This shift emphasised productivity improvements, including the computerisation of operational logistics, which significantly streamlined the management of the daytime manual workforce. However, the drive to enhance customer service through computerisation highlighted a drop in overall water distribution efficiency due to operators prioritising customer needs over water conservation.
The introduction of water trading allowed high-value agricultural investments to purchase water from irrigation districts, relocating it downstream where near on-demand service was available. To counter this, the mid-2000s saw the launch of the Food Bowl initiative in Shepparton, aiming to modernise the Goulburn-Murray Irrigation District (GMID). By the mid1990s, it became clear that continuous 24/7 network operations were essential for water conservation and improved customer service. Initial retrofitting of instruments and actuation equipment at
gate structures and the implementation of Supervisory Control and Data Aquisition (SCADA) technology enabled remote, office-based operations. While effective on single sites, these methods struggled to scale across multiple sites.
In 1997, the University of Melbourne, supported by AusIndustry and Rubicon Water, embarked on research to tackle this scalability issue, achieving significant breakthroughs. New design and manufacturing methods were developed to mass-produce precision measurement and control devices, replacing 8,000 drop board regulators and numerous Dethridge Wheel meters. The WaterLine software was upgraded to process real-time customer orders, ensuring the Total Channel Control (TCC) technology constraints were met. The TCC pilot near Murchison in 2002 was an “unbridled success,” paving the way for a larger implementation in Tatura, funded by the Victorian Government's watersaving initiative.
The Food Bowl initiative secured $1B from the Victorian Government, later doubled with Federal support. In 2020, Australia's Federal Minister for Resources, Water, and Northern Australia described this investment as, “one of the most significant infrastructure projects ever undertaken in this country when it comes to delivering water savings and benefits for farmers, communities and the environment.” Known as the Connections
Project, it aimed to recover 429GL of water annually, surpassing this target by February 2022.
Fast forward to 2024, the technology that transformed the Goulburn Valley’s irrigated landscape over the past two decades is now delivering tangible water and energy conservation outcomes in 22 countries. Originally designed to
combat water challenges in the MDB, this technology is now enhancing the efficiency and productivity of water on the world stage, produced right here in Shepparton. For more on Rubicon’s impactful projects, both locally and globally, explore articles online at The Shepparton Adviser.
Built for the bush
WHEN it comes to your home’s exterior, you want something that looks great and can handle the tough Aussie climate. That’s where Formplex Vinyl Weatherboards come in – proudly made in Australia for Australian conditions.
Formplex understands the unique challenges our sunburnt country throws at buildings. Made from high-quality uPVC, these weatherboards are built to withstand harsh sunlight and extreme temperatures. Unlike some imported alternatives, they won't rot, chip
or peel under the relentless Aussie sun.
But Formplex offers more than just durability. Their vinyl weatherboards come in a variety of colours, allowing you to create a stylish look for your home, whether you prefer a modern or traditional aesthetic. They insulate and renovate your home, plus, the easy installation process saves you time and money compared to other materials.
The low-maintenance nature of Formplex is another major benefit. Forget the constant scraping, painting,
and treating required by other weatherboard options. Formplex simply requires a quick clean to keep it looking its best for years to come.
Choosing Australian-made Formplex Vinyl Weatherboards isn't just about aesthetics and ease. It's about investing in a product specifically designed to thrive in the Australian climate. With their superior durability, energy-efficient insulation, and low maintenance needs, Formplex offers a cost-effective solution that keeps your home looking great for years to come. Don't settle for imitations – choose genuine Formplex and give your home the Aussie edge it deserves.
To learn more go to www.formplex.com.au/ or call 1800 038 145 to organise a free measure and quote.
Made in Australia for 160 years
J Furphy & Sons shares a long tradition of metal manufacturing in Australia. Today, at each of our operating locations, in Albury, Geelong and of course here in Shepparton, our 250 strong team are committed to providing the highest level of quality and service. Together with our suppliers and customers we are proud of the important role that manufacturing plays in supporting local jobs and careers, and in building stronger communities. Better Steel Products. For
We’ve grown from an agricultural implement company, specialising in the design, manufacture and installation of Street and Park Furniture and open space structures for communities across Australia.
We’ve grown from an agricultural implement company, specialising in the design, manufacture and installation of Street and Park Furniture and open space structures for communities across Australia.
Our Shepparton operations have expanded further in the past 12 months and include six distinct production centres including cast aluminium, steel and stainless steel fabrication, timber fabrication, product coatings and packaging.
We’ve grown from an agricultural implement company, specialising in the design, manufacture and installation of Street and Park Furniture and open space struc tures for communities across Australia.
We’ve grown from an agricultural implement company, specialising in the design, manufacture and installation of Street and Park Furniture and open space structures for communities across Australia.
re nd open ia. er in the past 12 months and include six distinct production centres including cast aluminium, steel and stainless steel fabrication, timber fabrication, product coatings and packaging.
Our Shepparton operations have expanded further in the past 12 months and include six distinct production centres including cast aluminium, steel and stainless steel fabrication, timber fabrication, product coatings and packaging.
Now accredited by Climate Active for our Nuvo Range, all our prefabricated products are manufactured from a clean energy source using the highest quality materials and are designed to suit all Australian environments
Now accredited by Climate Active for our Nuvo Range, all our prefabricated products are manufactured from a clean energy source using the highest quality materials and are designed to suit all Australian environments
Now accredited by Climate Active for our Nuvo Range, all our prefabricated products are manufactured from a clean energy source using the highest quality materials and are designed to suit all Australian environments
We’ve grown from an agricultural implement maker, to a diversified sustainable manufacturing company, specialising in the design, manufacture and installation of Street and Park Furniture and open space structures for communities across Australia.
Our Shepparton operations have expanded further in the past 12 months and include six distinct production centres including cast aluminium, steel and stainless steel fabrication, timber fabrication, product coatings and packaging.
Our Shepparton operations have expanded further in the past 12 months and include six distinct production centres including cast aluminium, steel and stainless steel fabrication, timber fabrication, product coatings and packaging.
Our Shepparton operations include six distinct production centres; cast aluminium, steel and stainless steel fabrication, timber fabrication, product coatings and packaging.
We’ve grown from an agricultural implement company, specialising in the design, manufac ture and installation of Street and Park Furniture and open space struc tures for communities across Australia.
We’re committed to reducing our environmental footprint and there are many ways we’re achieving this.
Now accredited by Climate Active for our Nuvo Range, all our prefabricated products are manufac tured from a clean energy source using the highest quality materials and are designed to suit all Australian environments
Now accredited by Climate Active for our Nuvo Range, all our prefabricated products are manufactured from a clean energy source using the highest quality materials and are designed to suit all Australian environments
Proudly Australian Made and owned for more than 150 years
Our Shepparton operations have expanded further in the past 12 months and include six distinc t produc tion centres including cast aluminium, steel and stainless steel fabrication, timber fabrication, product coatings and packaging.
Now accredited by Climate Active for our Nuvo Range, all our prefabricated products are manufac tured from a clean energy source using the highest quality materials and are designed to suit all Australian environments Drummond Road, Shepparton | furphyfoundry.com,au | 1300 768 230
A hub of innovation celebrated during Australian Made Week
THIS innovative spirit is further exemplified by the success stories right here in the Goulburn Valley. Local companies are developing world-class irrigation solutions to combat water scarcity, a problem felt across the globe. Household products manufactured here are finding their way into homes internationally. And of course, our local farmers are renowned for the quality and variety of the fruits and vegetables they export around the world.
These achievements are just a microcosm of the national success story,
and every year, Australians celebrate this innovative spirit during Australian Made Week. Running from May 20-26 in 2024, this week is a dedicated time to recognise and support Australian businesses of all sizes. From multinational manufacturers to small family-run farms, Australian Made Week shines a light on the incredible products grown, designed, and produced right here in Australia. There are many ways to celebrate Australian Made Week:
• Look for the green and gold kangaroo logo: This logo signifies that a product is genuinely Australian-made. By choosing products with this logo during
Australian Made Week (and beyond!), you're directly supporting Australian jobs and the economy.
• Shop local: Support small businesses, head to your local farmers’ markets, butcher shops, and greengrocers to find fresh, high-quality Australian produce.
• Spread the word: Let your friends and family know about Australian Made Week and encourage them to join you in supporting Australian businesses,
share local products you swear by and give praise to the small businesses in your neighbourhood. Every bit goes a long way to supporting Australian industry.
By celebrating Australian innovation and creativity, we can ensure a bright future for our country's manufacturing and agricultural sectors. So why not join the movement this Australian Made Week and discover the amazing things being made right here in Australia!
Get behind Aussie athletes at the Olympics
OUR Olympic team will head to France for the Paris Olympics in July. At the time of publishing, 80 athletes across 10 sporting codes have been selected to represent Australia, with 49 Olympic debutantes among them.
At the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, Australia brought home 17 gold medals, seven silver, 22 bronze, bringing a total of 46 medals and ranking sixth in the Tokyo summer Olympics.
Excitement is building as our athletes prepare for the Paris Olympics. Until Friday, June 24, 2024, students can submit artworks that will be displayed throughout the Olympic Village.
The Village Art project offers students of all ages the chance to create and submit artwork, to be displayed on the walls of the athletes’ rooms and brighten up their home away from home during the Olympics.
The artworks are special to the athletes, providing a connection to home and messages of support like no other. Educators can use the Village Art Guide to complete this activity in the classroom. To learn more, go to www.olympics. com.au/games/paris-2024/village-art/ CREATE... Students are invited to create artworks to support our athletes when they
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“The best food is home grown not imported. Support our growers, manufacturers and your local job” Our region leads when it comes to producing and manufacturing local goods and services. Back our growers factories, and jobs by shopping locally and buying Australian made. #buylocal
PACC Group’s local expertise makes it big
AFTER starting in business in November of last year, locally owned and operated PACC Group has landed a huge concrete panel job, which is set to be shipped interstate shortly.
The job comprises various panels, some weighing in at a massive 19 tonnes alone. That’s the same weight as a commercial jet or four fully grown African elephants!
The project has been overseen by manager Mark Brassil, who has been in the concrete construction industry for
around 30 years.
“It was a big project, but a project that I knew we could achieve,” said Mark. “When the job came to us, I knew it was a build we could do here with our capacity and minimal changes to our site on Drummond Road.”
PACC Group employ five staff members that are multiskilled to take on various structural steel and concrete panel jobs, and who worked on this project. They have recently employed their sixth staff member and have
relied on local trades to assist with other aspects such as painting and electrical.
Made from precast concrete and fabricated steel, the finished project will be trucked interstate, coming in at a total of approximately 85-90 tonnes.
In addition to commercial jobs, PACC Group also construct structural steel fabrication and pre-cast concrete panels for the residential industry.
Galvanized steel infrastructure a big part of net zero
WITH a large and growing list of projects being put forward as part of the nation’s move towards a net zero future, J. Furphy & Sons is looking to secure some of the steelwork infrastructure manufacturing work packages which will be needed.
With a capability profile that includes laser cutting, folding, fabrication, beam processing as well as galvanizing and industrial coating, the Shepparton based business and its operations in Albury and Geelong are well placed to meet this increased demand which looks set to exist for many years.
According to managing director of J. Furphy & Sons, Adam Furphy, “We think that our particular combination of galvanizing plants in regional locations along with a wide base of fabrication customers as well as our own capability in fabrication will allow us to participate in the large-scale projects being envisaged.
“Projects include solar steel infrastructure, transformer component manufacture, transmission projects and more and we are keen to see them progress.”
AS the leaves begin to change and the air crisps, it's the perfect time to indulge in a warm and comforting treat. This recipe combines the rich intensity of espresso with the sweet, juicy taste of locally grown pears. We'll be using fresh, seasonal pears bursting with autumn flavours for a delightful affogato that's sure to hit the spot!
Method:
1. Place the pears in a mixing bowl and cover with coffee, letting them sit aside for 10 minutes. 2. Spoon the pears into serving glasses, add a heaped scoop of ice cream, drizzle with remaining coffee and top with biscotti to serve.
The Goulburn Valley is home to some of the best producers and manufacturers in the country. By choosing Australian Made, we’re not only supporting local businesses but investing in the future of our region’s prosperity.
Shepparton’s own: foundry’s commitment to local manufacturing
FURPHY Foundry continues to evolve into a versatile and ecoconscious manufacturing business. Their expertise lies in designing and manufacturing open space infrastructure products such as street and park furniture and other public amenities including park shelters and BBQs, restrooms and pedestrian bridges, all used daily by Australian communities.
Embedded in their DNA is an enduring commitment to manufacturing, a skillset and tradition that has enabled their growth over the years. With a diverse workforce of 50 staff, their operations include steel and
stainless-steel fabrication, cast aluminium works, timber fabrication, product coatings, assembly, and packaging.
While they continue to expand their in-house capabilities, Furphy Foundry remains reliant on a robust local supply chain. This network provides them with the necessary parts and components for most of their products, all manufactured right here in Shepparton.
“Strategically, we are particularly proud of the changes we have made in becoming a leading clean and green manufacturing organisation. This change was a bigger challenge for us due to our foundry operations and
CURRENCY
CODES... Australian banknotes are regarded as one of the hardest to counterfeit thanks to some clever security features.
Cracking the Code: Security features of Australian banknotes
FOR a long time now, Australia has had one of the lowest counterfeiting rates in the world. One of the reasons for this is the different security features that we have on our banknotes, which make it harder for a counterfeiter to copy them.
Australian banknotes are printed on polymer, a type of plastic, and they have a distinctive feel. Polymer banknotes were developed specifically to make our currency more difficult to counterfeit. Security features that can be used to check a bank note, according to the Reserve Bank of Victoria, include:
Polymor Substrate – A genuine banknote should return back to shape after it is scrunched up, due to the type of plastic they are printed on, giving banknotes a distinctive feel.
Top-to-bottom window – The top-to-bottom window on banknotes feature multiple security features. The window should be an integral part of the banknote and not an addition. Check that security features in the window cannot be easily rubbed off.
3D image – if you tilt a banknote you will see a three-dimensional image with a colourful border that will appear raised or recessed.
Colourful bird – Tilt the banknote to see a bird move its wings and change colour in the top-to-bottom window. Another bird will also change colours on the banknote when tilted.
Reversing number – Tilt the banknote to see a number change direction within the building. The number alternatively appears forwards, disappears, then appears backwards.
To learn more about Australian banknotes and their security features, visit https://banknotes.rba.gov. au/counterfeit-detection/
More than four in five Aussie businesses buy Australian Made
RESEARCH from Australian market research company, Roy Morgan shows that Australian businesses prioritise locally made products, with more than four in five stating they choose Australian-made goods wherever possible.
The research surveyed several business decision-makers from a cross-section of Australian industries and found the key drivers behind the ‘Australian first’ attitude was down to value for money and better-quality products.
Similar research by Roy Morgan in 2023 showed the consumers too shared the same sentiment when it comes to buying Australian made products.
The data collected by Roy Morgan, found that more than four in five (86 per cent) Australians say
Buying Australian means you’re creating local jobs, boosting the economy, and supporting your fellow Aussies in the Goulburn and Murray Valley and beyond… please support Aussie makers and growers by purchasing locally made products!
products and services, with four in five choosing to buy locally made with the green and gold logo.
buying Australian-made products is important to them. While very few people, only 2 per cent, said buying Australian-made wasn’t important to them.
Most Australians (67 per cent) stated in the survey that they ‘often’ or ‘always’ buy Australianmade products, citing supporting local jobs and the economy as their reason for doing so, followed by the quality or reliability of Australian-made products. Over one-third (35 per cent) of Aussies also claimed to purchase more Australian-made products now than before the pandemic.
To find authentic Aussie products, look for the iconic Australian Made green and gold kangaroo, and visit www.australianmade.com – Australia’s most extensive online directory of genuine Aussie products.
AUSTRALIAN MADE... Krueger’s Fine Meats and Smallgoods range of fresh meats are made onsite at their Colliver Road shop. Everything from kransky’s, chorizo, cocktails, kabana, and ham off the bone. And if they don’t make it, co-owner Emma Krueger will source it for you.
Photo: Adviser
Taste the finest Australian produce, locally made
FIND Australian-made at the local butchers that not only source Australia’s finest meat but also make and prepare all their tasty products on-site.
Krueger’s Fine Meats and Smallgoods range of fresh meats as well as smallgoods such as kransky, chorizo, cocktails, kabana, and ham off the bone (on the bone at Christmas or to order anytime) and loads of others are made in their Colliver Road shop. Owners Martin and Emma Krueger along with their team take pride in the quality meats they provide to the local community they have served for more than 15 years.
“We have a large range of high-quality meat with something for everyone. We pride ourselves on the fact that everything is made in-store, and we can try our best to source anything we don’t already have,” said co-owner Emma Krueger.
See the huge range of in-store Australian-made meats at Krueger’s Fine Meats and Smallgoods at 22 Colliver Road, Shepparton. Alternatively, place an order over the phone by calling 5821 5414 or messaging them on Facebook.
2024 Australian Business Statistics
2,589,873 businesses operating in Australia as of 30 June 2023
Number of businesses in Australia:
Industry-by-industry business statistics:
406,365 new businesses opened 386,392 businesses closed
Largest industries by number of employees:
1,419,000
1,293,000 Construction: 1,229,000
Accommodation and Food Services: 1,061,000
Vegemite scroll recipe
CRAVING a taste of Aussie magic? Look no further than the mighty Vegemite scroll! This iconic snack is all about the bold, savoury flavour of Vegemite encased in a golden, buttery pastry. It’s simple to make, perfect for a quick bite, and guaranteed to satisfy your Vegemite cravings. So, ditch the fancy fillings and get ready to experience the true hero – Vegemite – in all its glory!
Ingredients:
1.25 cups plain flour
1 tsp caster sugar
1 tsp instant yeast
½ cup warm water
Pinch of salt
½ tsp olive oil
½ cup vegemite
Method:
1. In a large mixing bowl, add 1 cup of flour, sugar, yeast and warm water. Mix with a wooden spoon and your hands, until a rough dough forms.
2. C over with a clean tea towel and
leave the dough in a warm place for 20 minutes. In the meantime, preheat the oven to 180°C.
3. Turn the dough out onto a floured surface and add the salt, oil and remaining 1/4 flour to the top. Knead until it is smooth and elastic.
4. Divide the dough in two and roll each portion out into a rectangle (they should be around the same size).
5. Spread the Vegemite all over one of the rectangles and top with the other layer of dough.
6. Cut the dough into eight even strips using a sharp knife.
7. Take each strip and twist it until it looks like a plait, and then roll it into a snail shell shape. Place each knot on a lined baking sheet.
8. Whisk the egg in a small bowl, and brush over the top of each knot.
9. Bake in the oven for 15 minutes or until golden brown.
Victoria’s alpine region is ready for snow season
By Aaron CordyTHE rush of snow under ski or board is only weeks away for Victoria’s alpine region, with some ski resorts set to begin opening from the first of June.
Victoria recorded its first drop of snow back in April this year for an early surprise and it won’t be long until Mt Donna Buang, Lake Mountain, Mt Baw Baw, Mt Buller, Mt Stirling, Falls Creek, Mt Hotham and Dinner Plain, are covered with people seeking winter adventure.
From day trippers to those looking for some quality time away there is plenty of fun to find on the slopes. If you are an experienced campaigner or if it is your first time visiting Victorian snow fields, it has never been easier to plan a trip with your mates, find family-friendly packages or just head off for the day for a brilliant time at one of Victoria’s snow-crested mountains.
Not all resorts or ski lifts open at the same time, so make sure you check them out online before heading off. Then all you need do is rug up and enjoy the magic Victoria's snow fields have to offer.
How Aussies read the news
EVERY week, 19M Australians read news across newspapers or online, according to a 2021 study by Roy Morgan. That is 9 out of 10 Australians aged over 14 years!
Of that figure, Roy Morgan found that over 14M read print news, over 19M read digital news, and 12.8M consume news both in print and digital formats. The study found that news readership remains strong year-round.
Interesting to note, the same study was conducted by Roy Morgan in June 2020, and additional insights in 2021 found that Total News Readership, Print Readership and Newspaper Inserted Magazines (NIMs) Readership all increased on 2020 figures. NIMs had the most substantial growth at +17 per cent on from 2020, print readership grew six per cent, and total news readership in Australia grew one per cent.
Readership is high across all
age groups, including the hard to reach 14-34's. Mondays to Fridays, newspapers are the most engaging media before lunch with over half of newspaper readers prefer to be reading papers before lunchtime. 44 per cent of Aussies read one to two newspapers a week, 29 per cent said they read three to six newspapers weekly, and 27 per cent said they read seven or more newspapers each week.
One thing is clear from the study, is that Australian’s thirst for news remains strong, and that newspapers and inserted magazines like this Australian Made feature, are still popular amongst Aussies.
Learn more by going to: www.newscorpaustralia.com/ wp-content/uploads/2021/09/TNB_ FUNDAMENTALS_Q2_2021-3-2.pdf
From Shiraz to Sunshine: Discover Australia’s wine delights
AUSTRALIA'S wine industry is a vibrant tapestry woven with rich flavours, stunning landscapes, and a passionate community. From sun-drenched vineyards to cellar doors nestled amidst breathtaking scenery, Australia offers an unforgettable experience for every wine enthusiast.
Over 65 distinct wine regions boast unique terroirs, shaping the character of each sip. South Australia reigns supreme in vineyard area, while New South Wales and Victoria offer distinct varietals. Shiraz and Chardonnay remain the top two stars, but Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc, and Pinot Noir also grace the scene.
Australian wines are celebrated worldwide. In 2022-23, the nation exported a staggering 621 million litres, valued at a cool $1.86B! The UK and US eagerly await these delicious exports, but Australians themselves are huge fans, with domestic sales accounting for a whopping 82 per cent of the market.
The Australian wine story extends far beyond the bottle. Over 6,000 passionate grape growers and 2,156 wineries contribute to this thriving industry, employing a workforce of 163,790. This translates to over $45B annually pumped into the Australian economy – a toast to prosperity indeed!
Australia's wine regions beckon you to embark on a journey for the senses. Imagine swirling a glass of Shiraz in the heart of Barossa Valley, savouring a crisp Chardonnay overlooking the Yarra Valley, or indulging in a sparkling Pinot Noir on the Mornington Peninsula. The possibilities are endless.
Plan your Australian wine adventure today and discover a world of flavour, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality.
UNCORK DOWN UNDER... With over 60 distinct wine regions around Australia to explore, and several popular wineries located right here in the Goulburn Valley, there is no wonder domestic sales make up a huge selection of the wine market. Photo: Supplied