MIKE AND GAYLE QUARMBY'S six-hectare nursery Reedy Creek South Atralia is a verable native herb basket. This year, the Quarmbys will harvt 10 tonn of old-man saltbh, a prolific arid-zone bh that is a very ''now'' gredient wh top Atralian chefs." name="scriptn
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SPEAKER'S SSN: GAYLE QUARMBY, BH FOODS AND THE OUTBACK PRI PROJECT
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Mike and Gayle Quarmby are pneers Atralia's bh foods dtry. Mike and Gayle are still avid tors, nsultants and growers and n be reached:. Mike and Gayle Quarmby om Reedy Creek Nursery Kgston, south wt.
and Gayle Quarmby have a long, ep seed rpect for Indigeno people.
Gayle's father, Rex Battarbee, was passnate about. When Mike and Gayle's son.
Eventbre - Barossa Regnal Herage Network prents Speaker's Ssn: Gayle Quarmby, Bh Foods and the Outback Pri Project - Sunday, 1 May 2022 at Angaston Town Hall, Angaston, SA. Fd event and ticket rmatn. * mike and gayle quarmby *
Gayle. Mike and Gayle. Gayle, together wh the e of facili and staff at Reedy Creek.
and Gayle Quarmby.
BUSH TUCKER: Mike and Gayle Quarmby's Outback Pri Project is promotg Atralian native food by velopg a work of productn s wh tradnal Aborigal muni. A LIFE-CHANGING moment has led a South East uple to velop a bs that is changg the liv of many young people remote Aborigal and Gayle Quarmby, Reedy Creek, near Kgston, were vastated by the ath of their 20-year-old son, and after much soul-searchg looked for a way, says Gayle, "to take a posive journey and make a difference the liv of other young people" om this challengg, personal time, the uple veloped their Outback Pri Project, aimed at promotg the Atralian native food dtry by velopg a work of productn s at tradnal Aborigal 's fay has been volved wh such muni sce 1932, when her father Rex Battarbee travelled a Mol T Ford to the central Atralian outback settlement of Hermannsburg, south wt of Alice Sprgs.