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Food economy at 2021 Mornington Peninsula Food Forum
You are invited to join fellow agriculture, food and beverage businesses at the second MP Food Forum on 21 May 2021.
Since the first forum in 2018 much has changed locally and globally. Now more than ever innovative and collaborative approaches to business are needed to ensure our economy and community are resilient to shocks and stresses.
A fascinating program has been compiled around the topics of regenerative farming, flexible and resilient supply chains and ‘growing’ new farmers.
You’ll hear from keynote speakers like Sally Ruljancich, co-founder of the Prom Coast Food Collective and Tanya Massey, lead researcher at Farmer Incubator. As well as perspectives from some of our most innovative and forward-thinking local businesses and individuals including Danny Almagor from Small Giants and Peter Aldenhoven from the Willum Wurrain Aboriginal Association.
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âIt was difficult for usâ: Libermans move on after Grollo stoush
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A prominent member of the ultra-wealthy Liberman family says it is too early to say whether they will work again with the Grollo family after a major fallout between the two high-profile Melbourne dynasties.
Large parts of Grocon collapsed in November last year with 45 companies put into administration and one of the casualties was Libermanâs $111 million office construction project in Melbourneâs Collingwood.
Liberman family members acquired the office block in 2017 through a trust managed by ethical investment fund the Impact Investment Group (IIG), which is owned by Berry Liberman and her husband Danny Almagor. The fund tore up its contract with Grocon in December. Liberman has now resumed work on the office tower with building giant Probuild brought in to replace Gr