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Huon Valley Business and Community Highlights
Welcome to the Huon Valley, a stunning region located in southern Tasmania that boasts a vibrant business community and initiatives that contribute to its strong sense of community.
One of the most notable businesses in the Huon Valley is the Woodbridge Smokehouse. Established in 2002, this award-winning artisan smokehouse produces top-quality smoked salmon, ocean trout, and eel. The smokehouse sources its fish from the nearby Huon River and employs a traditional Scottish smoking method using wood chips. The result is a delicious flavor that has won them numerous awards, including a Gold Medal at the Royal Hobart Fine Food Awards.
Another local business that has made a mark in the community is the Huon Valley Midways, an independent timber business that produces high-quality wood products using sustainably-managed Tasmanian forests. The company has an environmentally friendly approach to their work and ensures that their timber resources, are used in a responsible and sustainable manner.
When it comes to promoting a sense of community in the Huon Valley, the Sustainable Living Festival held annually, is a fantastic initiative. The event hosts a range of activities to raise awareness on eco-living and sustainable practices, from lectures on composting and gardening to demonstrations on how to make soap and knitting. The festival celebrates sustainable practices in many facets of life, whether it be food, transport, or energy use.
The Huon Valley also has strong ties with its indigenous culture. The annual 'Nara Dreaming Festival' is held in the present Nara region, acknowledging the Palawa people and their stories. The festival features Indigenous artists, music, storytelling, dance, traditional food, and workshops. It is an opportunity for everyone to learn more about Tasmania's Aboriginal history, culture and for the community to come together.
The Huon Valley is a hub for exciting ventures and community initiatives that have contributed to the region's development and growth. It is no surprise that the Huon Valley continues to be a popular destination for tourists, local visitors, and businesses alike.