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Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story

Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story

By: Angie Asimus
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Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story is hosted by television presenter and journalist, Angie Asimus and is powered by the National Farmers Federation. It's dedicated to connecting our wonderful farmers with health conscious consumers and ethically minded shoppers. Together, we can all learn more about the food we eat and the fibre we wear. This is your exclusive look behind the farm gate. As a country girl herself, Angie knows you'll love what you hear. From the freshest produce, to carbon neutral wool. What about female shearers and farms that give more to the land than they take in the battle against climate change? Is it possible to drought and flood proof your business through diversification so prices don't fluctuate so much at the supermarket? We tackle the most common misconceptions about life on the land and have many laughs along the way with some of the most memorable characters you could ever meet. Partnered with Australian Farmers - https://farmers.org.au/ Art Food & Wine Social Sciences
Episodes
  • S5 Ep 7 - Dairy Grand Champion
    Mar 28 2026

    Full cream, light, skim, homogenised, unhomogenised – milk takes many forms. But right now, a moment for the lactose free variety. Riverina Fresh's Lactose Free Milk has been crowned the best dairy product at the Australian Grand Dairy Awards. It is the dairy industry's highest honour. To learn more about what it takes to be the grand champion and some interesting observations about the impact of weight loss drugs on the future of the dairy industry, Executive Chairman of Riverina Fresh Craig Shapiro joins me now.

    • Craig celebrates Riverina Fresh winning Grand Champion Dairy Product for its lactose-free milk, explaining that adding lactase is a simple and natural process that makes it easier to digest.
    • Despite being lactose-free, the milk retains exceptional aroma, texture and body, and Craig notes it is one of the best milks for coffee.
    • Riverina Fresh is proudly based in Wagga Wagga with deep country roots, and its farmer-supplied, domestically focused model allows for strong quality control.
    • With over 100 years in business, Craig shares that lactose-free milk became important as part of bridging the gap between city consumers and understanding where their food comes from.
    • The award highlights a true Australian success story, with the product being 100% Australian to qualify.
    • Beyond taste, Craig emphasises that strong values like sustainability, ethics and animal welfare are central, with care extending from the farmers through to the final product.
    • He also discusses the emerging impact of weight loss drugs on food systems and the interesting flow-on effects within the dairy industry.
    • What Craig loves most about contributing to agriculture is that the more he learns, the more invested he becomes in sustainability and agrifood technology.
    • One of the most unexpected experiences has been travelling to America and seeing how deeply social media connects to the sale of produce.
    • Craig believes a common misconception isn't misunderstanding his role specifically, but rather a broader lack of awareness about where food comes from across agriculture.
    • His ultimate dream for the future is a sustainable dairy industry where farmers are paid fairly and appropriately.

    We hope to see you back on the road soon, to learn more about how Australia grows on the next episode of Australian Farmers with Angie Asimus.


    Links:
    Angie Asimus
    Connect with @angieasimus on Instagram
    Partnered with Australian Farmers
    Follow @australianfarmers on Instagram

    Riverina Fresh


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    25 mins
  • S5 Ep 6 - Food Fabulous Food
    Mar 14 2026

    Food Glorious Food is a song made famous the first time in Oliver Twist. Now, not a boy called Oliver, but girl called Olivia has created her own version of the classic, Food Fabulous Food. The young farmer behind the music is Olivia Akers, who produced that song from her family's dairy farm in Northern Victoria. And she joins me now.

    • Olivia's favourite place on her family farm is spending time with her pony.
    • Olivia shares the inspiration behind her song Food Fabulous Food, which celebrates agriculture and life on the land.
    • At just 12 years old, Olivia's creativity and initiative make her achievements even more impressive.
    • She entered the song and video into several competitions, where it placed in the top four in the state for the Ag Day competition and was also included in a school film festival.
    • The video was very well received, with teachers and peers eager to watch and share it.
    • Olivia explains that many of the ideas for the song and video were inspired by the roles and experiences she has on the farm.
    • Her passion for acting and music ultimately inspired her to create the video project.
    • Many people who have watched the video say they learned a lot about life on the land through her project.
    • What Olivia loves most about growing up on the land is being outdoors, being as loud as she likes and spending time with all the animals on the farm.
    • Olivia shares a story about a spider that highlights the disconnect that can sometimes exist between city and country living.
    • She also explains how she used AI tools to help produce the video and create the music, including backing tracks and beats.
    • Olivia describes her experience working in a recording studio and how much she enjoyed the process.
    • She is currently auditioning remotely and actively pursuing her dream of becoming a singer and actor.
    • Olivia shares her bright hopes and ambitions for the future.

    We hope to see you back on the road soon, to learn more about how Australia grows on the next episode of Australian Farmers with Angie Asimus.


    Links:

    Angie Asimus
    Connect with @angieasimus on Instagram
    Partnered with Australian Farmers
    Follow @australianfarmers on Instagram


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    16 mins
  • S5 Ep 5 - George the Farmer
    Feb 28 2026
    What happens when your farm-obsessed son just can't find that one special book or toy to match his passion for all things rural? Well if you're a graphic and web designer – you just make your own. George the Farmer was created in 2014. Since then, there is an interactive story app, storybooks music, paddock to plate videos and touring performances. This little character is a powerhouse from regional South Australia. Simone Kain is the woman behind the popular brand, and she joins me now. Simone shares that her son was the inspiration behind George the Farmer, having always wanted to be out on the farm with his dad, and reflects on her favourite places on the farm, where she grew up. Her early career in graphic and web design helped kick-start George the Farmer, allowing Simone to create much of the content herself, from apps and online resources to songs and books.George the Farmer has grown into a fun yet educational tool that encourages children to learn about life on the land while inspiring future careers in agriculture and educating adults along the way.Because food and fibre affect everyone, both in the city and the country, Simone loves that George the Farmer is reaching audiences across Australia and around the world.Receiving multiple awards, it highlighted a major gap in agricultural understanding, and she is proud to have industry support and to see the content making a real impact.Simone now works on George the Farmer full-time, with 14 picture story books, five board books and eight early learner readers, all self-published and 100 per cent owned by her.Despite its global reach, George the Farmer remains owned and operated by Simone from regional South Australia.Simone shares that what she loves most about life on the land is the lifestyle and connection it brings.A common misconception she challenges is that agriculture isn't innovative and that women don't play significant roles within the industry.The most unexpected outcome was the rapid uptake of George the Farmer and its inclusion in both Australian and US school curriculums.Simone's dream for the future is that when children think of agriculture, they immediately think of George the Farmer. We hope to see you back on the road soon, to learn more about how Australia grows on the next episode of Australian Farmers with Angie Asimus. Links: Angie Asimus Connect with @angieasimus on Instagram Partnered with Australian Farmers Follow @australianfarmers on Instagram George the Farmer Produced by Pretty Podcasts
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    23 mins
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