Melbourne Food and Wine Festival
La Trobe Financial has proudly partnered with Melbourne Food and Wine Festival – the long-standing culinary celebration of Victoria’s restaurateurs and vibrant food and drink scene – for The World’s Longest Lunch.
The 2023 World’s Longest Lunch was hosted in Melbourne’s stunning Treasury Gardens and headlined by the hospitality powerhouse behind world-class destination, Lake House in Daylesford, Alla Wolf-Tasker AM.
At La Trobe Financial, we strongly believe in supporting small businesses, and initiatives that promote diversity and inclusivity in our community. That’s been in our DNA for 70 years and we are honoured to be part of this extraordinary event that has been bringing people together for more than 3 decades.
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