Moree prepares to plate up at Moree on a Plate

THE Moree community will dish up some of its best regional fare at the annual Moree on a Plate Festival, to be held Saturday, May 10, 2025.

One of regional Australia’s signature food and wine festivals, the event will showcase producers and creatives from across the region, with renowned food writer Roberta Muir hosting live cooking demonstrations using locally grown fare.

Dubbed the ‘wheat bowl of Australia’ for its rich agricultural industry, Moree on a Plate aims to promote the thriving boutique produce industries of the North West’s black soil plains.

From fresh locally grown olives, pecans, oranges, pasta and wines, Moree on a Plate is certain to satisfy.

For more information on Moree on a Plate please visit www.moreeonaplate.com.au.

At the forefront of the Paddock to Plate movement 21 years ago, the Moree on a Plate Food and Wine Festival’s evolution has been equally significant, and perfectly placed to meet Australian consumers’ growing shift to locally sourced, seasonal ingredients.

Today, it’s one of rural Australia’s most beloved food and wine festivals.

Organisers at last year’s Moree on a Plate. The committee is now preparing for the 2025 edition on May 10.
Organisers at last year’s Moree on a Plate. The committee is now preparing for the 2025 edition on May 10.

From the agricultural heartland of Moree in north-west New South Wales, Moree on a Plate is a genuine farmers’ market, attracting crowds in the thousands to experience the unique culture and produce of rural Australia.

Food writer and gourmet tour leader Roberta Muir will be a feature of the event, demonstrating a number of recipes using locally sourced ingredients.

Producers from across New South Wales and Queensland will showcase their fresh produce, niche offerings and delicious meals to satisfy the crowds, while local artisans will offer quality, beautifully-crafted giftware.

To be held on Saturday, May 10 from 10am to 4pm at Moree Racecourse, the festival is one the whole family can enjoy, with a dedicated Kids’ Korner keeping the youngest visitors busy.

With artists, musicians, dancers and vocalists also contributing to a vibrant atmosphere, Moree on a Plate is a rural event that offers a smorgasbord of food, wine and the arts.

A gold coin entry fee ensures it’s a day the whole community can enjoy.

With a variety of contemporary art gallery exhibition openings, a piano concert by globally acclaimed Simon Tedeschi, indigenous bush tucker tours, pecan and cotton farm tours all collaborating over the weekend to provide visitors with an authentic rural experience, visitors and locals are encouraged to come and discover why there’s more to Moree in May.

For more information on Moree on a Plate, go to www.moreeonaplate.com.au.

To read an earlier article on the food and win festival, go to: Roberta Muir named Moree on a Plate celebrity presenter.

Moree on a Plate Food and Wine Festival

When: Saturday, May 10, 2025

Where: Moree racecourse

Time: 10am until 4pm

Cost: Gold coin donation

Website: https://www.moreeonaplate.com.au/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoreeOnAPlate

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moree_on_a_plate/?hl=en

Contact: moreeonaplate@outlook.com

Words: Georgina Poole

Image: Bill Poulos

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