Barista Technology Australia is still dedicated to providing the local market with access to the best and most innovative equipment from around the world.
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Open for Business: Cafetto
During this time, the hospitality industry has been hit hard with most businesses forced to remodel and focus on their takeaway options.
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Open for Business: Califia Farms
In light of recent global events, cafés and coffee shops are now selling Califia Farms Oat Barista Blend to consumers so they can enjoy the delicious and creamy plant-based milk at home, as well as in their takeaway latte.
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Open for Business: Campos Coffee
When Will Young, Campos Coffee’s Founder learned of Zeta Grealy and the coffee she was growing in the Northern Rivers region, he knew he had to visit.
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Open for Business: Club House
Producing matte finishing on high fired porcelain has long been a major challenge for the porcelain industry. With great satisfaction, and after years of research, Club House has succeeded in the development of a special type of porcelain, fired at a temperature of more than 1300°C. The porcelain is resistant to shocks and bumps. It has perfect permeability, a high degree of flexibility, and is available in a range of colours and finishings.
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Open for Business: Coffee Machine Technologies
Open for Business: Coffee Works Express
For the past 22 years, Coffee Works Express (CWE) has been serving and listening to the needs of the Australian coffee industry, and it continues to do so at this unprecedented time.
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Open for Business: Espresso Mechanics
Open for Business: Espressology
Espressology has always held the vision of wanting to help free the coffee entrepreneur.
Based in Sydney, Espressology is a bespoke coffee roastery that works closely with industry professionals to help identify their coffee goals, and how to best deliver them to market.
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Open for Business: Fairtrade
The coronavirus has created unprecedented change for most of us. Farmers and workers in the developing world are already among the world’s poorest people, living in communities with weak or non-existent safety nets. This means that any loss of livelihood will be felt all the more keenly and be a risk to their very survival.
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