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Fine Food Australia News

In response to the unfolding situation in Melbourne, the Hospitality Unites Live Summit element (part 1 of the 2-part event), scheduled for Monday 21 June at Half Acre, Sth Melb will no longer host in person attendees. We’re still dedicated to uniting the industry – we’ve got the thought leaders,

Australia’s cafes and restaurants are world-leaders in innovation and operations, and as consumer confidence hums once again, the future of our food scene is bright. From the makers of Fine Food Australia, Hospitality Unites is a 2-part event dedicated to uniting and supporting both the Victorian and National food scene

We at Fine Food Australia and Hospitality Unites are pleased to be able to support the upcoming ‘Future In Foodservice 2021’ event powered by our long term show partner Food Industry Foresight.
Local cuisine will take centre stage at the region’s biggest food and beverage show thanks to a NSW Government package helping local manufacturers showcase their world-class produce.
"When you are working in an association like AFAB, a lot of it is about giving back to an industry that has given so much to us all."
We are excited to announce that Fine Food Australia this week has been listed on the Schedule of Approved Events on the Austrade program website as part of the Australian Business Events Grants Program with applications now open to all Fine Food exhibitors.
Fine Food Australia is excited to announce today the rejuvenated format of the 2-part Hospitality Unites event, with a one-day Live Summit to be held June 21 at Half Acre, South Melbourne, and a one-day Virtual Event to be held June 22, 2021.
People talk about the beauty of Pentridge Cellars but – according to Michael Woodworth – he doesn’t receive too many questions about the building’s past.
Our new social campaign will reflect on the 36 years of Fine Food through the shared experiences of our trusted exhibitors.
With major food retailers unable to keep pace with consumer demands, customers turned to their local village grocers and found boutique retail a bonus.