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Healthy Landscapes, Healthy Communities - A conversation with Serenity Hill

Wed, 18 Feb

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Korumburra Community Hub

Serenity is passionate about continually learning what makes "good food" and also increasing people's ability to access good food, no matter their income, skill level, or access to land.

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Healthy Landscapes, Healthy Communities - A conversation with Serenity Hill
Healthy Landscapes, Healthy Communities - A conversation with Serenity Hill

Time & Location

18 Feb 2026, 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

Korumburra Community Hub, 15 Little Commercial St, Korumburra VIC 3950, Australia

About the event

Serenity is a farmer at Pukawidgee farm in North East Victoria and a food system innovator working with Open Food Network in Australia and internationally. Open Food Network supports regional supply networks. It also runs "Discover Regenerative" - a national website to make it easy to find regenerative farmers, and "Good Food For All", a voucher program which supports access to good food for low-income households. She provides advisory services to Sustainable Table and VicHealth and on agro-ecological diet and supply networks, regional food activation, and landscape regeneration. She is passionate about continually learning what makes "good food" and also increasing people's ability to access good food, no matter their income, skill level, or access to land.


  • 12:30 - Arrival for lunch

  • 1:00pm - Conversation with Serenity

  • 1:45- 2:00pm - Finish

This event is hosted by the Bass Coast South Gippsland Food System Alliance and supported by VicHealth - Local…


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