Trailhead Fine Foods’ managing director Arwyn Watkins and business development manager Emma Morris outside their local Co-op store in Llanidloes, one of the Welsh stores that is now selling the Get Jerky snacks. Picture by Phil Blagg Photography. A Welshpool food manufacturer has won a major contract that will see its products rolled out to shops across Wales. Welsh beef jerky manufacturer Trailhead Fine Foods has landed one of its largest orders to date, to supply 65 Co-op stores across Wales. Co-op has chosen three of the eight Get Jerky flavours – original, BBQ and its award-winning spicy chilli – for its stores, which span from Usk to Fishguard in the south, from Hay-on-Wye to Barmouth in Mid Wales and from Ewloe to Benllech in the north.
Daniel Gordon’s
The Australian Dream picked up the Best Feature Documentary prize at the inaugural Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC) Awards.
The ceremony, held today (March 3), marked the end of this year’s online conference.
A total of six awards were handed out in addition to more than AUD $200,000 of development funding and prizes.
The Australian Dream (pictured), a portrait of the struggles and triumphs of Australian soccer player Adam Goodes, took home a $5,000 cash prize. The film is produced by Good Thing Productions and Passion Pictures.
The Best Documentary/Factual Series award, meanwhile, went to Miriam
Margolyes: Almost Australian from Liz Allen, Ross Wilson, Laurie Critchley, Aline Jacques and Southern Pictures.
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