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Harvesting Health: Local Food Alliance Blossoms with Major Grant!

Updated: Sep 25, 2025


Imagine a region where fresh, affordable, locally grown produce is within easy reach for everyone. Where skills in growing and preserving food flourish from childhood to adulthood. Where communities are healthier, fairer, more sustainable, and resilient in the face of challenges.


This is the ambitious and vital goal of the Bass Coast South Gippsland Food System Alliance.

We are thrilled to announce the formation of this powerful new partnership, dedicated to transforming our local food landscape. And we have incredible news to kickstart this journey: The Alliance has been awarded a significant Vic Health grant of over $750,000, spanning three plus years! This crucial funding is a testament to the strength of our vision and the power of collaboration. Adopting the Food First approach reimagines the food system. It puts health before profit and backs communities, like us, to lead change across Victoria. 


More details on the Vic Health Local Partnerships for Food First can be found here.


Our Goal: Rooted in Community Wellbeing

Our mission is clear: to dramatically increase access to affordable, fresh, local produce across Bass Coast and South Gippsland while empowering residents of all ages with essential food-growing skills.

As part of the Vic Health Food First Initiative, we are committed to:

- Building healthier, fairer communities: Ensuring everyone has access to nutritious food.

- Creating food resilience: Strengthening our local food system against future shocks.

- Supporting local growers: Valuing and boosting our region's food producers.

- Connecting people with local food: Fostering a deeper appreciation for where our food comes from.


How We're Cultivating Change: Four Key Actions


This substantial Vic Health grant will fuel four interconnected strategies designed to make our goal a reality:


1.  Mobile Fresh Food Access: Bringing affordable, fresh local produce directly to neighbourhoods and towns currently underserved, ensuring no one is left behind.

2.  Establishing Vibrant Local Markets ("To Market - To Market"): Creating accessible markets that connect residents directly with seasonal bounty and provide vital outlets for our local growers.

3.  Community Food Preservation Skills: Teaching techniques like preserving, fermenting, and drying to reduce food waste and make seasonal harvests last year-round.

4. Healthy Soil Healthy People - Education: Equipping local people, of all generations, with the knowledge and skills to grow nutrient-dense food using practices that heal and enhance our precious soil.


Together, these actions form a powerful ecosystem: improving access, supporting producers, minimising waste, and building long-term skills for a truly resilient local food future.


The Power of Partnership

The Alliance is a testament to what we can achieve together. We are proud to unite the passion and expertise of:

Bass Coast Health

Bass Coast Shire Council

Buckley Park Community Farm

Community College Gippsland

Gippsland Region Public Health Unit

Gippsland Southern Health Service

Grow Lightly

The Commons/Leongatha Community Garden

Manna Gum Community House (Champion Organisation)

South Gippsland Hospital

South Gippsland Shire Council


Growing Forward

The Vic Health grant provides an unprecedented opportunity. Over the next 3+years, we will draw on the legacy of earlier efforts, the vast local passion, knowledge, and enterprise within our communities across Bass Coast and South Gippsland and forge new partnerships to cultivate a food system that nourishes everyone in Bass Coast and South Gippsland.


Get Involved!

This is just the beginning. We invite all community members to follow our journey, participate in upcoming programs, Town Hall community sessions and support local growers. Together, we can grow a healthier, fairer, more sustainable, and resilient food future for our region.

 
 
 

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The Bass Coast South Gippsland Food System Alliance acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands where this alliance is located: the Bunurong and Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation, and the Brataualung people of the Gunaikurnai Nation. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging, and we honour the way First Nations people have cared for the soil, waterways and Country for thousands of years, continuing to guide us in caring for Country today.

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