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Box of foodie delights

Giftboxes showcasing Geelong’s “undiscovered” foodie treasures have become the centrepiece of Kardinia Rotary Club’s fundraising efforts this year.

“There’s an amazing array of undiscovered products in Geelong and what we’re offering is just the tip of the iceberg,” the club’s fundraising chairperson Phil Heath said.

“They’re flying off the shelf – we’ve probably sold 50 and it’s only been two days.”

The boxes, which Phil described as a perfect Christmas gift, contain everything from local peanut butter and Spanish onion relish, to rocky road and chocolate freckle Christmas trees.

“We’ve had incredible support from the suppliers, who all thought it was a great idea,” he said.

The boxes will support the businesses and raise funds for Kardinia Rotary Club’s support of Northern Bay College, Geelong Mums, Hope Bereavement and scholarships for indigenous nurses.

“We’re buying the products at wholesale prices and we’re selling them at retail – so everyone wins,” Phil said.

“Because of COVID-19, there are a lot of people out there struggling and they need our support.

“I want local businesses thrive and we’re hoping to introduce them to new customers.”

The club is selling two boxes, one for $80 and the other for $120, with free and contact-free delivery within 50km of Geelong.

Several volunteers researched and assembled the boxes over the past few months, Phil said.

His wife Sue came up with the idea after COVID-19 halted the club’s traditional fundraising activities, he said.

“Everyone I’ve spoken to is excited about it because it’s supporting Geelong. We plan to do this every year from now on!”

Details: kardiniarotary.org.au/page/geelong-gourmet-goodies

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