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Organic Certification Update

Posted June 2, 2016 by Cafe Culture Mag

The market for all things organic is exploding, but with labels such as ‘all natural’ and ‘100% organic’, are we buying the real deal or just buying into the marketing hype? There is no doubt Australians can recognise bad coffee. Australia is a country where the proximity to the hippest coffee joint can determine real […]

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Just Coffee Insurance

Posted June 1, 2016 by Cafe Culture Mag

t. 1300 605 061 e. info@justcoffeeinsurance.com.au w. www.justcoffeeinsurance.com Just Coffee Insurance provides specifically designed insurance for the coffee industry, whether that be for mobile coffee services, retail coffee shops or product suppliers. With 26 years insurance experience, we have, in conjunction with major insurance companies, developed a range of insurance products that cater for the […]

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The Australian Women in Coffee Association launches in South Australia

Posted May 31, 2016 by Cafe Culture Mag

The Australian Women in Coffee Association launched on the 29th May 2016. So far the group stands at 7 members and is led by Georgina Lumb, Australian National Aeropress Champion 2016 and Training Manager at Patio Coffee Roasters. All 7 founding members come from different work backgrounds and all contribute different experiences as women currently […]

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Embracing the whole supply chain

Posted May 27, 2016 by Cafe Culture Mag

Hugh Kelly is on the march to next month’s World Barista Championship in Dublin. It’s been a huge year for the Canberra barista after he won the Australian Barista Championship in March, keeping the title in the Ona Coffee family after company director Sasha Sestic won it in 2015. He’s also one of the stars […]

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Milk Wars

Posted May 20, 2016 by Cafe Culture Mag

CCI director Sean Edwards speaks for cafes in the midst of milk wars where nothing is what it seems. Blame game You can’t blame one party for how things are now, and I can certainly sympathise with both farmers and companies. I grew up in the Hunter Valley milking a small herd of cows, and […]

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