
The Archibull may sound familiar in name to the famous portrait prize, but other than encouraging creativity, this is where the similarities end. The Archibull Prize is an Art4Agriculture initiative designed for secondary schools that aims to increase agricultural and environmental awareness through art, creativity and teamwork.
Each participating school learns about relevant agricultural issues and then using the ‘blank canvases’ of two life-size, fibreglass cows, must depict two contrasting stories about the future of agriculture in their local area. It is up to the students how they use the cows—whether they paint, sculpt, drape, photograph, or project on or whatever they choose.
This year’s secondary school winner was Caroline Chisholm College for ‘Moobiks Cube’ and the Primary School Winner was Macarthur Anglican School. The winning artworks were based on the theme: The Rural/Urban Divide – What does it take to feed Sydney for a day?
www.art4agriculture.com.au/archibull/index.html

Our friends at Hawkesbury Harvest have expanded into the Illawarra region with a new Farm Gate Trail called the South Coast Harvest Experience. Visiting 23 producers in the Kiama and Shoalhaven shires including The Schoolhouse boutique cheesery, tea workshop and tasting room, Kiama Fisheries seafood, Shoalhaven River Oysters, Kangaroo Valley Olives, Coolangatta Estate wines and Martins Orchard, it is a varied and scenic route from the seaside to the country.
The success of the Hawkesbury farm gate program has led to it being used as a model to develop agritourism in other rural areas and its range of food trails now include the Sydney Hills/Brooklyn Harvest Experience, Penrith Valley Harvest Experience and the Wollondilly Harvest Experience.
To get a free copy of any of these Farm Gate Trail maps go to http://hawkesburyharvest.com.au/contact.asp#request

From: Sprout Winter 2011
Although it’s not quite the same as talking face-to-face with the producer, a new website supporting small producers from across Australia has launched. eFarmersMarket sells gourmet handcrafted food and drinks from regional areas including the Barossa, Hunter Valley, Margaret River, Northern Rivers and Sydney. Instead of scouring the country in search of the finest artisan food, from oils, vinegars and sauces to chocolate, tea and preserves, founder Carla Penn has done it already and handpicked every product on the site. Criteria include producers who source their ingredients locally, use sustainable practises in their production and have no additives, preservatives or flavourings.
The website also includes profiles of producers and details on their products and how they’re made.
www.efarmersmarket.com.au