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Interview with Lisa Sartori by Catherine Forge at Leongatha South, Victoria, on 22 November 2016. Original recording.

Lisa Sartori is one of the owners and operators of Dirty Three, an 8-acre vineyard in South Gippsland specialising in Pinot Noir and Riesling. Lisa is passionate about supporting the local community and environment, and feels a deep connection to her Italian roots through her wine-making. In this interview Lisa talks about her personal experiences and reflections on land use, consumer-producer relationships, climate change, viticulture, and the importance of family and community within the farming industry.

This interview is one of four that were conducted in Gippsland in 2016, with support from the Australia Women in Agriculture Inc. These interviews and photographs form part of Museums Victoria's Invisible Farmer Project Collection. The Invisible Farmer Project was the largest ever study of Australian women on the land, uncovering the histories and stories of Australian women in agriculture. It began as a pilot project (2015-2016) and evolved into a three year (2017-2020) nation-wide partnership between rural communities, academic, government and cultural organisations, funded by the Australian Research Council.the absence of rural women in mainstream histories and museums.

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