The Advertiser: Aboriginal upbringing inspires bush program :
"Outback Pride products are available in the Wilderness Shop, Andrew's Gourmet on 55 and Goodies and Grains at the Central Market. They are also available at Tandanya, the Hahndorf Inn Gourmet Store, Viva at Burnside and North Adelaide and Unley Gourmet."
This is a classic example of how cultural exchange can benefit everyone and improve our society. Gayle Quarmby's father taught Albert Namatjira to paint. He is one of our renowned aboriginal painters. But Albert Namatjira and her life in the outback has inspired her to create bush food which is marketable. So Mr. Quarmby, who is and expert in horticulture and his wife Gayle have establish bush food production on 12 aboriginal sites. It started as a way of helping remote communities have something positive to work with. This is a great success story and a good model for owthers to follow.
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