Local produce showcased at Bulahdelah long table dinner Highlight Section Myall Coast Port Stephens by News Of The Area - Modern Media - January 17, 2023 Organiser Dale Bradshaw and Sooze Bosire amongst their ethically produced vines DO you wish to learn more about how locally sourced produce moves from the farm to your plate, or have questions about how farming enterprises operate on the Myall Coast? An upcoming event in Bulahdelah may be just your answer. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Message us. Phone us – (02) 4981 8882. Email us – media@newsofthearea.com.au During the last few years there has been a concerted push from people in major cities to move to regional areas to escape Covid, find a better lifestyle or live a simpler and more wholesome life; with the trend likely to continue post-pandemic. The Great Lakes Food Trail, with support from sponsors NSW Local Land Services, MidCoast Council and the Bulahdelah Chamber of Commerce, have organised a long table dinner featuring a range of guest speakers who will discuss life on the farm, and provide tips for setting up farming enterprises in the region. “It is a great opportunity to hear from experts in the field and get tips for those who wish to venture into agricultural production,” event organiser Dale Bradshaw told News Of The Area. The speakers on the night will provide practical tips on what to look for, how to get started in agriculture and tell their personal stories. “If your questions are not answered on the night then you can submit them to the organisers, who will put you in touch with someone who can help,” said Mr Bradshaw. Dinner will be offered by renowned local chefs, Peter and Kerry Hodges from Tillermans Restaurant in Tea Gardens, using produce sourced locally from Great Lakes Food Trail members and served with local wine and beer. The ‘So you want to live on a farm’ dinner is being held on 23 February in Bulahdelah. Visit www.eventbrite.com/e/so-you-want-to-live-on-a-farm-dinner-tickets-507008113917 for more information. By John SAHYOUN Sooze Bosire displays some of the wines available at the event.