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Farm to Fork Australia Launches Exciting 7th Season on Ten

New Co-Host Magdalena Roze joining Michael Weldon, Courtney Roulston, Louis Tikaram, and Star Guest Chefs

Farm to Fork

Dual Entertainment is proud to announce that Australia’s beloved food and farming series, Farm to Fork Australia, makes its much-anticipated return for Season 7, airing November 3rd on Network 10.
 
Building on a legacy of more than 540 episodes, Farm to Fork continues to celebrate the journey of food from farm to table. This season welcomes renowned television presenter, cookbook author, and Byron Bay local Magdalena Roze as its newest co-host. With over a decade of media experience and expertise in food and holistic living, Magdalena brings fresh energy and insight to the Farm to Fork team.
 
She joins viewer favourites and original co-hosts Michael Weldon and Courtney Roulston, alongside acclaimed chef Louis Tikaram. Together, they lead audiences on a journey celebrating Australian farmers, flavours, and culinary innovation.
 
Season 7 also features an impressive lineup of special guest chefs, including MasterChef favourite Poh Ling Yeow. Poh’s signature creativity and warmth are set to enrich the show with memorable recipes and food philosophies, alongside a variety of celebrated guests appearing throughout the season.
 
Farm to Fork Australia remains dedicated to educating viewers about where their food comes from and spotlighting the people who grow it. Supported by major sponsor Coles Supermarkets and partners including Rabobank, Jalna, Pataks, Squeaky Gate, Ayam, Australian Almonds, and Pana Organic, the series brings compelling stories from all over Australia to life. With over 270 new recipes this season, fans can expect inspiring content every weekday at 12pm on Channel 10, with additional screenings on 10 Peach.

Executive Producer & Director Rikki-Lee Lacco adds:

“Season 7 is a milestone and testament to the dedication of our talented hosts and hardworking Australian farmers. We’re so proud to introduce Magdalena Roze to the team, and welcome back viewer favourites Courtney, Michael & Louis. With star guest chefs like Poh Ling Yeow joining us to share the story of Australian Almonds, viewers can expect an exciting line up of restaurant quality dishes that are easy and accessible to make at home.”
 
 Executive Producer Darren Anderson shares:

“This show continues to go from strength to strength, and we are incredibly grateful to our brand partners, particularly foundation partner Coles Supermarkets who have been on board since season 1. This shows the passion we both have for supporting Aussie farmers and we are very proud to be aligned to such an iconic Australian brand . Also a huge  thank you must go out to the viewers for supporting this journey. Every season we strive to showcase the best produce, amazing Australian farmers, and some of the country’s finest chefs. This year’s lineup will truly enhance our mission to inspire and educate.”
 
About Dual Entertainment
 
Dual Entertainment, established in 2018, is at the forefront of premium content creation in Australia, producing projects that educate and inspire, led by experienced media professionals Darren Anderson and Rikki-Lee Lacco.


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