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As supermarkets ramp up shelf space for chilled products and experiment with placement, one savvy company is tapping into two hot convenience trends and is reaping the rewards.

In a week of good news for Australia’s seafood industry, progress continues to be made to keep commercial fisheries well-managed and sustainable.

Australian honey testing and the scandal over the purity of honey continues with the release of a new study that implicates local honey.

A large expansion of Malteurop’s Geelong malthouse is set to make it one of the largest malt production facilities of its type in the world.

From modest beginnings at the local farmers’ market, Molives founder 
Mo Amin has watched his pouch-based business grow – one fresh olive 
at a time.

12-Micron is the impressive new 230-seater restaurant, late-night dessert kitchen, and bar with 270-degree views of the harbour, situated at The Streets of Barangaroo.

Mealkit company HelloFresh has a new product offering called Dinner to Lunch that leverages the office midday staple: leftovers.

Social media activity around avocado, almonds and quinoa far outstrips that of activated charcoal, collagen or pea protein, according to an analysis by New Nutrition Business.

Lion's beer brand Iron Jack, in league with brand ambassador Nick Cummins, is throwing its weight behind Aussie working dogs.

When fire razed parts of the Swickers Kingaroy Bacon factory two years ago, Watpac Specialty Services was contracted to get the Kingaroy operation back up and running quickly.

A newly formed company Kyabram Conserves is to become the new owner of the IXL jam and Taylor's marinade and sauces following their sale by SPC.

The world’s largest food brands including Mars, Unilever and General Mills have been applauded as a new report tracks global progress on halving food waste.

Coca-Cola is flipping its iconic Kings Cross sign upside down in commemoration of its local history throughout October.

Sugar free soft drinks company Nexba Beverages has received the first-ever 2018 Telstra Alumni Achievement Award and is making inroads into the UK.

Potential concerns over winemaker contracts has sparked an ACCC market study into the wine grape industry.

New laws are being introduced, a new $1 million relief package has been announced, and equipment suppliers are scrambling to source inspection equipment in response to the contamination crisis.