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A very Merry Christmas for all 2013 Christmas messages Relocation: Interlocutory Injunction Fresh State Gala Ball
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10 Relocation:
Fresh State gala ball:
Epping 2015. The epic court case. What store holders get and what they don’t get. What’s to come?
Pictorial spread on who’s who at the annual gala ball.
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Moraitis Multicultural day
Devolas of Brighton supplying the Bayside suburbs for generations.
The second annual Multicultural day saw three awards given.
Christmas Special Messages: VFS Produce / TC Produce
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Brescia Wholesalers / Young Sang & Co
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Prestia Wholesalers / Lions Club
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Mushroom Mania / Costa Farms
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Ferrinda Fresh
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Cool Dynamics / Medici Wholesalers / GRAMCO
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Louis Melbourne / Barkers Melbourne
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AMV Fresh / Perfection Fresh
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Kapiris Bros / Emilio’s Finest
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Piedimontes
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Opaljade / Sculli & Co.
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VB Fruit / Veli Velisha
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Flowerdale Farm
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HC Produce / Fresh Berry
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Fruit Avenue
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CONTENTS
ADVERTISING
02 What’s on
33 Brady IPS
03 President’s message
39 Kapiris Brothers
Latorres / I Do Group
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08 Fresh State Gala ball 2013
40 Barkers Melbourne
Prestige Produce
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Moraitis / Loc Bros Produce
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Toyota Material Handling
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A.S.D / Fresh Cut Processors
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Fresh State
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12 Christmas messages 33 Rural leaders at FSL 37 Q&A 38 Young Executive Committee
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From the President
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Shane Schnitzler Welcome to Edition 19 of Fresh State of Affairs. With Christmas on our door step it’s a great time of year to reflect, and spend some quality time with our family and friends.
It has been a very long and tiring task but my thankyou goes out to all that participated at every level. In reflection, I congratulate the 103 companies that stuck together through thick and thin, and importantly your
At the time of writing we are awaiting the Ministers acceptance of our offer and we believe this will be forthcoming.
On behalf of the Board and management I would like to extend a Merry Christmas and happy and safe New companies aYear to all.
A positive to end the year In reflection, I congratulate the 103 on; through that stuck together through thick and thin, negotiations between both and importantly your monetary contribution parties we have managed that shows the true level of your support. to reach consensus on the monetary contribution that shows the agreement for lease, lease and deed true level of your support. An honour poll. It’s pleasing to see that almost all board will be unveiled shortly and will members executed those documents hold pride of place at Fresh State for a and submitted to the State an offer long time to come. within a very quick time frame.
Shane Schnitzler President Fresh State Ltd.
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What has happened since late June? legal:
Since late June many events have occurred relating to relocation. These separate into two categories – Legal and “without prejudice” Negotiations. 27 June – Justice Elliot stated “In Relation to the alleged unconscionable conduct, I have found there is a serious question to be tried”. However Justice Elliot did not grant the Interlocutory Injunction that we had been seeking. The Interlocutory Injunction was to keep the injunction in place from prior to the 31 May drop dead date right up until the outcome of the trial. 1. W e wrote to the MMA’s lawyers seeking a ‘stay’ of the interim injunction while an appeal is made to Justice Elliot’s Interlocutory Injunction decision. This request was rejected by the MMA. 2. W e then approached Justice Elliot to seek a “stay” so as to appeal. He granted this. 3. Our legal team presented our case to two judges of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court for an Interim Injunction until an appeal could be heard. This was granted. 4. On 30 July Justices Hansen, Tate and Hargrave heard our appeal on the Interlocutory Injunction. They reserved their decision.
16 August – Justice Elliot set the commencement date for trial as 28 October for an estimated duration of six weeks. He directed that mediation be completed by 11 October. 19 September – Justices Hansen, Tate and Hargrave handed down their decision and much to the delight of store holders all three Justices’ upheld our appeal and awarded costs against the MMA. 9 October – mediation takes place but the case remains unresolved. 28 October – after a great deal of effort by many people, Justice Sifris commences the trial. It sits for a total of twelve days before his Honour orders an adjournment for mediation. 28 November – Mediation occurs. 29 November – Justice Sifris adjourned the further hearing of the trail sine die (adjourned indefinitely).
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The Interlocutory Injunction was to keep the injunction in place from prior to the 31 May drop dead date right up until the outcome of the trial.
Although many offers to negotiate a way forward were offered by Fresh State from March, no reasonable acceptance to negotiate was taken on board.
22 October – Significant changes to the lease documents were made but some issues are still outstanding such as insurance were yet to be resolved.
However, prior to and following the Appeals Court decision on 19 September, tentative steps were being taken by both parties to attempt to breech the divide.
28 October – Start of trial.
Surrounding the injunctions hearings and the associated legal processes many issues were brought to the table that had not previously been considered. Ultimately, resolution to these issues sorts of issues has helped both parties. The Fresh State negotiating team met with the MMA and the State representative on many occasions particularly from late September onwards. By the time the court instructed mediation on 9 October progress had been made and the critical issues were being debated. 14 October – Following these initial negotiations the parties started working on making agreed changes to the lease documentation. It was also agreed that some would require more time and that these would be protected by side letters.
15 November – Final agreement on the lease documentation resolved and printing of leases commenced. Other agreements contained in side letters. 18 November – Signing of lease documentation commenced. 26 November – Submission of 83 sets of lease documentation made to MMA. Remaining sets forwarded as they were received. 28 November – Second mediation hearing. 29 November – Justice Sifris adjourned the further hearing of the trail sine die (adjourned indefinitely).
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A very Merry Christmas
Epping 2015 The relocation of the Melbourne Wholesale Markets to Epping will be in early 2015 pending the Minister’s acceptance of our offer. If accepted, it will bring to an end the very long and protracted negotiations over the last twelve months and all parties can enjoy their festive drinks!
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The current incumbents at Footscray Road will receive a rent free period to recognise their equity. What does the store holder have to pay for? The store holder will need to pay for their tertiary glycol system and cool room blowers/ humidifiers and any other specific items they wish to install such as pallet racketing, internal cool rooms and a down stairs office. They will need to complete their office up stairs and install air conditioning if they so wish at their cost.
Make Good provision The “make good” provisions of the stores at Footscray Road have been simplified to removing rubbish, degassing equipment and leaving the store in a lockable state.
What do Store Holders get? Stores The landlord will provide the following additions to the stores: • Ceilings to the store area • Adjustment to the fire sprinkler heads to fit in with the ceiling height • Light cabling for store lighting • A steel beam to support the store holder’s refrigeration / cool room blower system • Cool room panel rear doors on the internal side of the rear roller shutter • Paneling over the concrete dado and steel support on the rear wall
Warehousing The current incumbents at Footscray Road will receive a rent free period to recognise their equity. They, like everyone else, will have an opportunity to take up warehousing space at Epping if they so wish.
Ancillary Services Most of the current ancillary services such as cafés, equipment hire businesses, retailer businesses and the like and Unloaders will be given the first choice to take up a similar business at Epping (with some details yet to be finalised). A great deal of credit for these outcomes must go to the 103 store holders who have stuck together through some very trying times. That has been and will continue to be our great strength as there are many more positives to be had when we work together!
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0 1 2 3 e t G a ala t S h With fireworks cracking and spirits Ba s thick and fast, the Fresh State Gala Ball l re flowing 2013 once again went off with a bang!
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Melbourne Wholesalers and industry associates gathered at The Carousel, Albert Park to celebrate the ongoing tenacity of the market community in what could be said has been a tough year for the industry. President Shane Schnitzler welcomed guests by announcing the success of Fresh State’s recent court decision and invited everyone to help celebrate this outcome as well as the opportunity to enjoy a social evening with friends and partners. The announcement of the Fresh State Awards was highly anticipated especially when revealed that Shane had not been part of the process for the very first time. “This year we wanted to have an extra element of surprise to the awards,” he said. “I have not seen any of the nomination forms and have no idea whatsoever who has been nominated or declared winners until I open the envelopes”. The Fresh State Awards are an important part of the Market Community which recognizes achievements of peers within the industry - voted by peers. “It’s unique” continued Shane. “There are not many awards that are based on nominations by the very people we work with and it is a really nice feeling to know that your peers not only validate you but also support your business efforts”. This year saw the most nominations ever received for the awards which is a good sign of the growing popularity of the annual recognition process.
Business of the Year: Nominations: • Avanti Fresh Produce • Barkers Melbourne • Costa Farms • Dykes Bros • Mildura Fresh Winner: Barkers Melbourne Ross Barker accepted the Wholesale Business of the Year award on behalf of Barkers Melbourne. “We have been working really hard over the last year and making positive changes to our business so this award means a lot to myself and the team”.
This year saw the most nominations ever received for the awards
Nominations: • Joe Brancatisano VB Fruit • Alby Chin Chin Bros • Danny Scimia Barkers Melbourne • Ozi Prestia Prestia Wholesalers • Ross Venuto A Venuto & Co
Personality of the Year:
Winner: Alby Chin – Chin Bros Alby Chin accepted the Personality of the Year award from Tony Brandon (Toyota) and Shane Schnitzler. Alby was surprised and humbled to receive this award nearly rendering him speechless for the first time we can remember. He acknowledged all wholesalers partners, many of whom were at the Ball. “We could not do our job without our respective partners and I would like to thank them for putting up with us grumbling at the end of long days and supporting us to do this job”.
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Young Marketeer of the Year: Nominations: • Andrew Basinski AMV Fresh • Charlie Natale Alfresco Fruits • Daniel Scarvo Young Sang • Joey Manariti Premier Fruits • Mark Grillo Latorres Fruit and Vegetable Wholesalers Winner: Mark Grillo – Latorres Fruit and Vegetable Wholesalers Mark was honoured to receive the Young Marketeer of the Year and acknowledged the other nominees in this category. “It can be hard getting up early every morning and working long hours,” he said. “Thank you for those that voted for me and providing me with such a great opportunity”. As well as being named Young Markeeter of the Year, Mark also walks away with a fully paid trip to the USA in 2014 to attend PMA’s Fresh Connections. “It is important that we not only acknowledge our young guys who work in the Market” said Shane, “but that we also provide them with the opportunity to up skill their industry knowledge on a global platform”.
Dom Di Mattina was a fitting recipient of the prestigious This is your Life award having worked in the industry for the last sixty years. Dom has not only built a successful business empire but has also given back to the industry in a big way. He was President and Vice President of the Victorian Chamber of Fruit and Vegetables (now Fresh State) for many years as well as serving on the Melbourne Market Trust in the early seventies before the market was handed to the MMA. He was also the inaugural President of the Melbourne Markets Lions Club and is still heavily involved in this organization today. So much so that Dom organised a silent auction at the Ball to raise funds for humanitarian Moira Kelly, the legal guardian of formerly conjoined twins Krishna and Trishna. Approximately $3,500 was raised on the night which will go towards the operation of a young two year old Moroccan Boy with severe facial deformities.
gala ball update:
This is Your Life: Dom Di Mattina
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1. Brett Collins from Perfection Fresh gets into the groove. 2. Life Member Robert Millis with and John Latorre. 3. The boys from Premier Fruits. 4. Charles and Ross Italia from Toll Tasmania. 5. John Roach strategises with legal counsel James Patterson. 6. Mark and Trish Dykes. 7. QC Nunzio and Melinda Lucarelli. 8. Organic peach growers Kelvin and Deanne Free from Duralgai. 9. BGP Produce’s Sandra and Emilio Lorenzetto. 10 Fresh State President Shane Schnitzler with Life Member Dom Dimattina. 11. Fresh State’s Tony and Margaret Nigro. 12. Gorgeous Melanie Dowell with Marcus McGlashan from Moraitis. 13. TC Produce’s Sam Cutrale with daughter Georgia. 14. The Toyota Material Handling team show off their forklift! 15. Fresh State’s Shqipe Prushi and Linda Schnitzler catch up. 16. Joe Granieri with his lovely wife Kim. 17. Christina and Ian Halliwell with Kim from Barkers Melbourne. 18. Dom and Donna Brancatisano from Prestige Produce. 19. Fresh State lawyer Anthony Desiderio from Wilmoth’s with wife Emma. 20. Matriarchs Mick and Lucy Brancatisano from Prestige Produce. 21. Kerrie and Leon Caccaviello from Chetwynd Park. 22. Marcelo and Danni Corrado from Toll Tasmania.
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V.F.S Produce wish our customers and the market community a very merry
Christmas
Season’s Greetings from all at TC Produce
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Merry Christmas To our customers and friends at the Melbourne Wholesale Market. Looking forward to a great year in 2014!
Our Market Lions Club has been a beacon of assistance for thousands of needy over the past 40 years. The Club thanks the ever-generous market community for its constant support and wishes you all the joyous experience of family reunions over the Festive Season.
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Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas
The team at Barkers thank the Melbourne Market Community for your custom over 2013 and wish you a prosperous new year.
Christmas Special Thank you to all our retailers and growers for supporting us in 2013. Looking forward to bigger and better things in 2014!
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Seasons Greetings Directors and staff wish the members, our corporate partners and the extended Market community a safe and happy holiday season.
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rural leaders at FSL:
Growing Leaders 2013 In August the ‘2013 Growing Leaders’ visited the Melbourne Markets as guests of Fresh State. The Melbourne Markets tour saw participants converse with wholesalers within the markets during the early morning tour managed by John Roach, Daniel Scavo (Growing Leaders 2012 Graduate) and Mark Lorenzetto (Growing Leaders 2011 Graduate). The team also met with a variety of business owners across the value chain during the tour.
Growing Leaders 2013 participants (l-r) Sarah Simpson, Deana Said, Sarah Limpus and Luke Spittles with Andrew Bulmer (center) (2009 Growing Leaders Graduate)
The visit to the Melbourne Markets allowed Growing Leaders to understand the whole value chain and also to test their industry ‘Mission.’ advertisement
As part of their tour, the group were addressed by an industry panel around the theme of “Leadership in the Vegetable Industry Value Chain”. Panellists Deborah Corrigan, Andrew Bulmer (Growing Leaders 2009 Graduate) and Callum Cormack (Growing Leaders 2012 Graduate) provided valuable insights into this area. “The visit to Melbourne Markets continues to be a valuable component of the Growing Leaders program each year.” said Jill Briggs, Growing Leaders Program Manager from Rural Training Initiatives. Jill said the visit to the Melbourne Markets allowed Growing Leaders to understand the whole value chain and also to test their industry ‘Mission’ to ensure that the changes that they were implementing were beneficial to the whole industry. “The team have been spending time working on the skills they have developed and also working as a team to complete their 2013 Growing Leaders Mission.” On the 28 November 2013, the fourteen emerging industry leaders will graduate from the six-month 2013 Growing Leaders - National Vegetable Industry Leadership Program in Canberra. During graduation, participants will provide an overview of the outcomes ‘Growing Leaders Mission’ which they have facilitated and implemented. “Invited guests to the Graduation include federal members and senators, key stakeholders as well as the who’s who in the industry”, continued Jill. “The graduating Growing Leaders participants will manage and address the assembled guests to provide high-level information about the broad vegetable industry and community.”
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The team at Devolas of Brighton have a combined total of over 100 years experience in the fresh produce industry. Back row: John, Sam, Michael. Front row: Noerry, Angelo and Rosemary.
John and Rosemary Damore are an energetic, enthusiastic couple and these qualities flow into their small but busy retail store at the popular Hampton Street address in Brighton. Devola’s of Brighton has been supplying the local communities of Brighton, Hampton and other Bayside suburbs for generations. A family owned and operated business since 1921, the shop has a reputation that is larger than life in the region. Four years ago, John and Rosemary purchased the business, keeping the iconic name, after downsizing from their busy Thornbury fruit and vegetable shop that they had run for twenty years. “We wanted to try something different and concentrate on a smaller business with great customer service as well as
quality products” says Rosemary. “It is actually harder being a smaller business because of the personalised service we offer to everyone that walks in the door, but it is also very rewarding”. “We pride ourselves on stocking everything form everyday seasonal fruit and vegetables and herbs, as well as rare and exotic varieties,” continues Rosemary. “We also have a fabulous range of quality flowers and a delicatessen of specialty cheeses, pasta and dry goods”. Rosemary is one hundred percent involved in the business with her husband and passionate about the industry. She is currently completing a Holistic Whole-
foods course to provide added value to her clients and will follow that up with a Floristry course to assist the full time florist they employ in store. Meanwhile John heads into the market early every morning sourcing quality produce and flowers for the shop. “I have been coming into the market for the last 25 years and really like catching up with fellow fruiterers and wholesalers”. John also loves the challenge of trying to find the best quality produce that he knows his clients will enjoy. “I always have my clients in the back of my mind
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To assist with sourcing the right types of products, Rosemary and John are constantly trialing and testing. “I do a lot of research and follow my gut feeling,” says Rosemary in relation to what products they sell. “I teach myself how to use niche ingredients such as quinoa before it is sold in the shop so that I can assist and advise customers.” Rosemary says that Turmeric is an example of a niche product that has become very popular. “It has exploded in the Western Culture in the last couple of years due to its many health benefits,” she says. “Turmeric walks out of this store like it has legs!”
before I buy anything” he says. “I know their taste and what they like, and I look forward to their feedback”. When he is not at the market or working in store, John is busy training for endurance events with his next big competition earmarked to be the Melbourne Ironman in March 2014. “I go for a run in the afternoon and it wakes me up and refreshes me for the rest of the day,” he says. When he is not running, he is either cycling, swimming or training in the gym. Add Rosemary’s already full schedule plus looking after their two teenage daughters and this couple are a very busy and successful unit.
We have a lot of health and fitness customers coming into the shop … (they) like to buy specific products that have high nutrient values and assist with their heavy training schedules. As an endurance athlete, John is very conscious about eating good quality food which blends in well with Rosemary’s holistic approach. The business reflects this ethos and a large portion of their customer base are influenced by John’s success and status in the fitness industry. “We have a lot of health and fitness customers coming into the shop due to our location and from word of mouth.” continues John. “These customers like to buy specific products that have high nutrient values and assist with their heavy training schedules.” John says having these products easily accessible was also really important. “We have an online store, home delivery plus the shopping experience in store so there are a lot of options,” adds Rosemary. With the added value of a qualified florist, this local greengrocer is bursting at the seams with choice, experience and passion.
John and Rosemary Damore have been members of the Melbourne Markets Credit Service for the last 24 years and praise the Credit Service customer service team for their efficient manner in chasing up discrepancies and making life easier to do business in the market. Top Three Benefits of being in the MMCS: 1. Retailers are not forced to bring in bundles of cash to the market. 2. Provided with 14 day trading terms. 3. More flexibility to return goods if necessary.
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Moraitis Multicultural Day 1st
Moraitis Multicultural Day Winners: Name: Ashiq Hashim Origin: Sri Lanka Prize: Winner’s trophy and $200 gift voucher to a restaurant of his choosing.
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Name: Keshni Imtiaz Origin: Fiji Prize: $50 gift voucher to Village cinemas, $50 Woolworths voucher. Name: Van Nguyen Origin: Vietnam Prize: Cooking utensil kit.
Can you guess which dish belongs to which nationality? NATIONALITY:
DISHES ON OFFER:
Vietnamese
Potato Cutlets Soy Sauce Beef (Halal) Chicken Kothu (Halal) Spanakopita Fried Fish Cevapi Spicial Fried Rice Devil Chicken Lasagna Mixed Rice Urid Spring Rolls Bo La Lot Tuk Bok Ki Vada & Chutney Chao Minh Vegetable Stir Fry Roast Pork Gelaktoboureko (dessert) Lamingtons (dessert) Fairy Bread (dessert)
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Moraitis held its second annual Multicultural Day last month which was once again a huge success. “This year we upped the ante,” says Human Resources Manager Ivica Petrlic from Moraitis and organiser of the event. “We organised a panel of judges, awarded prizes to the winners and had a lot more participation which was excellent”. Ivica says the reasoning behind the event was to bring all the employees together through a common interest of food and sharing of their cultural experiences and history. The table lists the nationalities (in were represented on the day
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Pakistani Indian Greek Fijian Korean Italian Chinese Australian Croatian
Award recipients: Van Nguyen, Ashiq Hashim and Keshni Imtiaz. Left: Expert panel of judges ready and waiting to taste the dishes. Right: One of the delicious meals on display.
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Ralph Prestia Prestia Wholesalers stock the following lines: tomatoes, beans eggplant, roma tomatoes, zucchini and capsicums. We source good quality produce in order to meet the needs of our clients. Works:
The pets I have are:
Prestia Wholesalers. Wholesaler of Fruit and Vegetables and book keeper.
A dog – Labrador Retriever.
Suburb where I live: Thomastown (Toorak side). Most of my day is spent: Working in the morning – sleeping in the afternoon. Gardening and socialising on the weekends. The football team I barrack for is: Melbourne. My favourite Melbourne Market moment was:
In my spare time I enjoy: Gardening. My first job was: Clerk with Wreckair Australia. My fondest memory is: The birth of my children. The aspect of my job I Iike the most is: Cash sales. The thing I dislike the most is:
When I started full time in the market. I always loved the industry and the challenge.
Early hours.
The quality I respect most in a person is:
Family.
Reliability and honesty.
My business associates would say that I:
As I have grown older I have learnt: You don’t mix business with pleasure. Family becomes more important. Your hair goes grey and your teeth become loose. If I described my business to a stranger I would say: Small to medium sized business with a good loyal following of retailers while also supplying supermarkets. The qualities I most enjoy about Melbourne Market are: The many people you meet and the friendships made.
I am passionate about:
I am always whinging about credit. When I was a child I wanted to be: A cowboy. The place in the world I would most like to go is: Antarctica. The thing a lot of people don’t know about me is: I am not an animal! My favourite fruit or vegetable is: Tomatoes.
“I still wanted to work in the market even after university, but Dad wouldn’t let me,” says Ralph. “It took a long time to find a job because businesses wanted you to have experience first but I couldn’t get experience without getting a job so it was a catch twenty two.” At the age of 21 years, Ralph secured his first role as an office clerk and worked for a further four years in office type roles. “When I worked as a bank teller, I kept putting in for a promotion but was never successful,” he says. “I later found out that it wasn’t that I wasn’t good enough, it was only that they needed someone who could speak Italian on the front teller and I was the only one who could!” In 1974, after finally convincing his dad that the market was the place for him, Ralph starting working full time in the family wholesale business and has been happy ever since. “It is much easier working in the Markets now than it was when I first started,” continues Ralph. “Back in the 70’s and 80’s there were a lot more buyers and competition. Nowadays we have regular clients, not as much pressure and can concentrate on providing quality produce.” Ralph works with his brothers Osi and Frank and they all enjoy the camaraderie and friendship that the market offers. At 64 years of age, Ralph is realistic and reflective about his future and says he will be playing retirement by ear. “I love this industry but there comes a time when you have to call it quits,” he says. And with his quirky sense of humour, he is quick to add “I don’t want to drop dead in a pallet of tomatoes.”
Q&A
Ralph has always loved the Melbourne Wholesale Market. Since the age of eight years old, he helped out his dad in the school holidays at the market stand and never wanted to go back to school. But his dad wanted him to have a professional job and didn’t encourage him to work at the market full time. So Ralph persevered at school and studied accounting at University for two years before the lure of the workforce was too much for him.
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OF AFFAIRS
issue 19
december 2013
young executive committee:
Farewell Lukasz! Bon voyage to Fresh State Young Executive Member Lukasz Gorajek who relocated to the USA in July. Lukasz is highly regarded in the Melbourne Wholesale Markets for his professional and passionate work in the fresh produce industry. He was named the Fresh State Young Marketeer of the Year in 2010 and most
years prior to this involved in the wholesale markets in one way or the other.
Lukasz is highly regarded in the Melbourne Wholesale Markets for his professional and passionate work in the fresh produce industry.
• Blood drive in conjunction with the Red Cross.
recently the Dean’s Medal from La Trobe University for being the outstanding postgraduate coursework student in the Business School (Department of Marketing Tourism and Hospitality).
Results
Lukasz spent the last three years as Special Projects Manager at Avanti Fresh Produce and many
As a Fresh State Young Executive Committee Member Lukasz also had his hands in many pies including:
• Forklift challenge in conjunction with Toyota Material Handling and Kleenheat Gas. • Blackspot competition. • Creation of Healthy Bites business plan. He also received a research grant from La Trobe University to investigate the market hours in the wholesale market and the sustainability on the supply chain. Lukasz’s skills and enthusiasm will be missed by his colleagues and friends at the Market, and we wish him all the best on his new journey.
Black Spot Safety Competition
Congratulations to the winner: Serena Waters, Alfresco Fruits TOP 3 BLACKSPOTS
OTHER BLACKSPOT
in the market:
concerns included:
1. Banana Alley 2. Near Moraitis Warehouse 3. Behind A Stores Northern end
• Kelly’s corner SE – 3 East • Inside growers floor where drains are • Centreway near toilets • 9 West at entry to growers stand
The main reasons for the above blackspots were uneven and very rough roads together with dips in the roads where drains were.
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