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Our Redclaw farm has a social & environmental sustainability focus. We strive to do things differently and showcase how to grow more sustainable food maximising a small land footprint so you become more confident and resilient with your personal food security.
We share what we do through Farm tours, School excursions, Workshops and offer Volunteer opportunities throughout the year.
Join us and go behind the scenes. Meet the farm manager as he guides you through the 12ha property. Understand how we use natural biological processes and common sense to maximise Redclaw health which in turn creates an organic & environmentally sustainable product which is sent to chefs and restaurants throughout Australia.
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Farm Tours
From $12.00 (1 hr)
We offer several on farm tour opportunities to the community each month.
If you join an early morning farm tour, we check the Redclaw traps together as well as look at the aquaponics, wicking beds and other sustainable gardens currently being built. When we return, we’ll end our time together over a cup of tea or coffee to answer any more lingering questions.
Afternoon tours may also include fishing in the Dam and feeding the Redclaw.

School Excursions
We have started something really special with empowering and inspiring young school student minds.
We link our sustainable aquaculture farm actions and future visions with the education curriculum to ensure quality education. We offer schools practical fun activities and may test water quality, build worm farms, build aquaponics systems, build compost bins, look at solar energy, focus on sustainable living principles and regenerative agriculture techniques. If your school would like to be involved, please drop us a line below. (blue card accredited).

1 Day Aquaponics Workshop
$197.00 per person
Our full day Aquaponics Gardening Workshops include classroom theory & practical field trips through our farm showcasing the difference between aquaculture and aquaponics.
Hands on opportunities may include aquaponics system assembly, water testing, Redclaw disease prevention & awareness, system cycling and maintenance activities. You will learn everything you need to know to help you successfully set up and run your own Aquaponic vegetable garden at home. (Includes morning tea, lunch & afternoon tea).

Volunteer Opportunities
We offer volunteer work placements to university students, backpackers, WOOFERS, HELPX and offer occasional working bees for community knowledge sharing.
We even have an exchange program where you can volunteer in exchange for food, accommodation at the farm if your the right fit.
This is a great opportunity to learn new skills and you’re helping us realise our sustainable food production dreams which we really appreciate! Get in touch to join the waitlist.

Home School Programs
We like to share farm life and strive to inspire the development of character and skills, respect for nature and a desire and the knowledge to take care of the Earth in our community.
Home school activities include learning through wilderness skills, naturalist studies, sensory awareness, games, imaginative play, exploration. You can join our citizen science program and monitor the Redclaw water, health, pest management, vegetable health, make changes to water quality, pick vegetables and catch Redclaw just to name a few. Email for more information.
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