Taste of Victoria
The Victorian Regional Food farmers market is open all the time, we connect the customer directly with the growers and producers all around Victoria. Everything the customer purchases will be packed and shipped by the Victorian Regional Food Network.
The Victorian Regional Food Network farmers market is for people searching quality, freshness and for unique products direct from the Victorian growers and producers.

Melbourne
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Melbourne
Melbourne is the coastal capital of the southeastern Australian state of Victoria. At the city's centre is the modern Federation Square development, with plazas, bars, and restaurants by the Yarra River.
In the Southbank area, the Melbourne Arts Precinct is the site of Arts Centre Melbourne – a performing arts complex – and the National Gallery of Victoria, with Australian and indigenous art.
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Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges
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Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges
The Yarra Valley is recognised as one of the world's premier wine growing regions with over 80 sensational cellar doors, superb restaurants serving fresh regional produce, luxury accommodation, iconic scenery and stunning artwork.
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Daylesford and Macedon Ranges
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Daylesford and Macedon Ranges
The Shire of Macedon Ranges is a region in Central Victoria, Australia, best known for its expansive native forests, iconic geographical attraction Hanging Rock, and thriving artisan food and wine industries.
The region covers an area of 1,747 square kilometres. At the 2016 Census, had a population of 46,100.
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Mornington Peninsula
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Mornington Peninsula
The Shire of Mornington Peninsula is a local government area in Victoria, Australia.
It is located to the south of the city of Melbourne on the Mornington Peninsula. It has an area of 723 square kilometres.
According to the 2016 Census, it has a population of 154,999 people.
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Phillip Island
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Phillip Island
Phillip Island is an Australian island about 140 km (87 mi) south-southeast of Melbourne, Victoria.
The island was named after Governor Arthur Phillip, the first Governor of New South Wales, by explorer and seaman George Bass, who sailed in an open whale boat, arriving from Sydney on 5 January 1798.
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Geelong and The Bellarine
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Geelong and The Bellarine
Geelong is a city southwest of Melbourne, Australia. Lining its bay, The Waterfront esplanade has a 19th-century carousel, plus a curved art deco boardwalk and sea bath at Eastern Beach.
Scattered along The Waterfront are the Baywalk Bollards, colourful sculptures chronicling city history.
The Geelong Botanic Gardens lie at the eastern end of the bay. The central National Wool Museum hosts changing exhibitions.
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Great Ocean Road
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Great Ocean Road
The Great Ocean Road starts the at Torquay and travels 244 kilometres westward to finish at Allansford near Warrnambool, the largest city along the road.
The road is two lane (one in each direction), and is covered by a speed limit changing between 50 kilometres per hour and 100 kilometres per hour.
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Goldfields
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Goldfields
Discover the legacy of Victoria's gold rush, visible everywhere, from the tree-lined boulevards and botanic gardens to the architecture, artistic communities and charming towns.
Catch major exhibitions at some of Australia's best regional galleries, dine out at hatted restaurants, sample varietals at cellar doors, and hit the trails at nearby lakes, national parks and nature reserves.
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Grampians and The Wimmera
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Grampians and The Wimmera
The Wimmera catchment boundary is located in western Victoria and covers an area of approximately 30,000km2 or 10% of Victoria. The Wimmera extends from the Grampians National Park to Lake Albacutya, near Rainbow, and from the South Australian border in the west to Navarre in the east. It includes the Wimmera River catchment and the eastern part of the Millicent Coast Basin.
The Wimmera River is the largest Victorian river that does not flow to the sea, but instead flows into a series of terminal lakes. The largest of these terminal lakes are Lake Hindmarsh and Lake Albacutya.
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High Country
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High Country
The High Country is located in the north-east of Victoria. It is an area that features national parks, Victoria's highest mountains, lakes, snow resorts, vineyards and a rich history including gold discovery, cattlemen and bush rangers.
Rich wine growing areas and locally produced cheeses and smallgoods are a feature of towns in the Rutherglen, Wangaratta and Milawa area.
Beautiful holiday towns along the Ovens River, including Bright and Myrtleford, offer an idyllic setting surrounded by mountains, forest and rivers, with their streets lined with deciduous trees that are transformed into blazing colours during autumn.
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Gippsland
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Gippsland
Gippsland is a region in southeastern Australia, extending from Melbourne's eastern suburbs to the New South Wales border, and encompassing beaches, farmland, mountains and lakes.
At its southernmost point is Wilsons Promontory National Park, with bushland, wildlife and beaches.
Walhalla, a former gold mining town in west Gippsland, features the restored Walhalla Goldfields Railway and preserved Walhalla Gold Mine.
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Murray
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Murray
The Murray River begins as a small stream in the Australian Alps.
It meanders and carves steep river banks to the Mallee, where it touches the Australian desert and our great outback region.
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