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Barambah Organics' Ash Brie wins DIAA -QLD Champion Product award, 2008.

http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,24161243-5013516,00.html

Read the following article from the Sydney Morning Herald, 22 August 2006. It states that Barambah Organics milk is "seriously good".

www.smh.com.au/news/good-living/objects-of-desire/2006/08/21/1156012464333.html

This article that follows is also an excellent read.

www.smh.com.au/news/Good-Living/How-now/2005/04/11/1113071907800.html

The above article states that our milk and cream are "stand-outs" compared to other dairy products that are availbale in Sydney.

Another recent article about Barambah Organics from The Courier Mail, August, 2005.

www.thecouriermail.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,16421961%255E18342,00.html

Barambah Organics is a family owned company, based in Brisbane QLD, producing high quality certified organic products. Barambah Organics sources its milk from its own farm at Inglewood, in the Border region of QLD, which is a three-hour drive South West of Brisbane and also from other A grade certified organic farms in South East QLD and Northern NSW. 

The farm "Spring Creek" has been in the Campbell family since 1912. In the late 1990s it was decided that the farm should undergo organic certification, in order to cement the conviction that the farmers had to managing the property in a sustainable manner for the future generations to come and to declare that there was no use of chemicals on the property. Ian Campbell, the founder of Barambah Organics, is a qualified Nutritionist who believes passionately in organics and his products.

Barambah has been successful in achieving two grants and a scholarship since 2000. The Federal and State Governments have given us enormous support and encouragement and we are very grateful for this.

The photo here is of the cows walking twoards the dairy as it is about to rain at "Glenarbon".