Home » 2017 » Better than sliced bread

Better than sliced bread

CARPARKS were few and far between at Riverside Park on Sunday morning as crowds flowed into Swan Hill’s second ever Farmers’ Market.

A slow but steady influx of people streamed into the market from 8am onwards, according to market manager Kate Redfearn.

Ms Redfearn, who was up at 4.30am, said running the market was a, “real education process,” and it will keep evolving as more stallholders join the fray.

“We’ll eventually push it out a bit more but we’re keeping it amongst the trees for now because it’s shady,” she said.

After holding a stall at the first market in December, Shepparton artisan bakers Amar and Dalbir Singh made the trip to Swan Hill again this month. 

Last market the demand for bread was so high the Singh’s sold out of all bread in less than an hour, so yesterday they arrived with three times more wares, making sure to stock up on their famed potato and rosemary loaf. 

“I was surprised. It’s the first time that’s happened,” Mr Singh said.

“He got here and couldn’t get his stall up,” added Ms Redfearn.

“Not even one bread roll was left.”

Lex Fisher from Kingfisher Citrus had a stall overflowing with oranges, garlic and onion all grown on his family farm in Narrung, near Boundary Bend.

Mr Fisher and his wife Glenda are seasoned stallholders, attending around 20 farmers’ markets a month around the state.

Mr Fisher told The Guardian the new Swan Hill market allowed local consumers to learn the background of what they are eating.

“It’s that personal contact,” he said.

“You can explain to people what you do and how you grow it.

“It is fresh. People are picking it a day or two before the stalls, it’s not like the stuff that goes through the regular supermarkets.”

The next Swan Hill Farmers’ Market will be held on Sunday, February 7 at Riverside Park.

Digital Editions


  • Region has spoken, say mayors

    Region has spoken, say mayors

    VOTERS had delivered a blunt message to the major parties after One Nation’s win in Farrer, according to Murray River Council Mayor John Harvie. Mr…

More News

  • Unfollowing the Feed: Why The Buddyhood Publishing’s Graphic Novels Speak to a Fractured Digital Age

    Unfollowing the Feed: Why The Buddyhood Publishing’s Graphic Novels Speak to a Fractured Digital Age

    The Buddyhood Publishing, founded in 2025 by Harleen and Andrew Ahluwalia-Cook, has chosen a subject many children’s and young adult publishers still handle cautiously: the internet’s effect on how young…

  • Roos clip Swans wings

    Roos clip Swans wings

    BALRANALD has returned to the winners’ list in dramatic fashion, fighting back from an eight-goal quarter-time deficit to defeat Moulamein by two goals in a nail-biting finish on Saturday. Stunned…

  • Swans press finals claims

    Swans press finals claims

    MOULAMEIN has kept itself within touching distance of the top eight after a comprehensive 60-point victory over Balranald on the weekend. Despite trailing at quarter-time, the Swans dominated from there…

  • Magpies fly to second win

    Magpies fly to second win

    A DETERMINED Lake Boga has kept their finals hopes alive with a hard-fought 16-goal win over a disappointing Nyah-Nyah West United on the weekend. The 52-36 victory ends a run…

  • Raiders winning run continues

    Raiders winning run continues

    KOONDROOK-Barham has cemented their status as one of the teams to beat in 2026, defeating Woorinen by seven goals to continue their undefeated start to the season. In a match…

  • Tigers win thriller

    Tigers win thriller

    WOORINEN have got their mojo back after claiming a thrilling victory over Koondrook-Barham, giving the yellow and black army their third consecutive win. The 13.9 (87) to 14.10 (94) result…

  • Saints rise over injury hit Blues

    Saints rise over injury hit Blues

    TOOLEYBUC-Manangatang has recorded a gritty five-goal win over an understrength Kerang outfit on Saturday, with the visitors overcoming the loss of star goal shooter Zoe Morris to injury. The Saints…

  • Blues stave off determined Saints

    Blues stave off determined Saints

    KERANG held their nerve against a dogged Tooleybuc-Manangatang side to come away from Riverside Park with an 18-point win in a tense mid-ladder clash. Eager to rejoin the winner’s list,…

  • Swan Hill to host week one finals

    Swan Hill to host week one finals

    THE Central Murray Football Netball League (CMFNL) has confirmed that the first week of their expanded top eight finals series will take place in Swan Hill in late August. With…

  • Swans lead the way

    Swans lead the way

    SWAN Hill’s women’s soccer team has continued its remarkable rise, with the Swans moving to the top of the ladder for the first time in years following a gritty 1-0…