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Milk Donations

Little Big Dairy Co donate milk regularly to lots of groups around town including: Apollo House Soup kitchens St Mary’s Villa

The Furrow: Fight Back

Australian dairy farming families have had a tough run since industry deregulation in 2000, compounded in recent years with the major supermarket chains waging their own '$1 a litre' milk pricing wars. But launching their own brands and selling direct has been a boon for some enterprising dairy farmers. While...

Daily Liberal: Little Big Dairy hits local store

LOCALS wanting to support local products will be glad to now see Little Big Dairy Co milk illuminated on the dairy freezer shelves at Bernardis IGA. Erika Chesworth and Emma Elliott, directors of the family operated business, said being able to support independent local businesses helped keep a community self...

Testimonial: Bente Jensen

It's fantastic that we now have a all Australian milk. It'll be in my shopping basket every week, not just because it's Australian but because it tastes great! 

Western Magazine: Fresh Appeal

Central west locals and committed dairy farmers, the Chesworth family, are passionate about creating clean, traceable milk on their 630-acre farm in Rawsonville, creating their own local brand, The Little Big Dairy Company. Long-time dairy farmers Steve and Erika Chesworth, their sons Duncan and Campbell and daughter Emma Elliot and...

Prime 7 News: Dairy farmer takes on the big guns

A little known dairy producer is fighting back against the big supermarkets. The Chesworth's have taken a huge gamble, producing and bottling their own milk. The Little Big Dairy Co. has been on sale for eight eight weeks now. And it appears the risk might have been worth it.