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Victorian farm fined for not meeting free-range standards

ABC Australia · Jun 23, 2026, 1:19 AM

Key takeaways

  • Hens must have "meaningful and regular access to an outdoor range" for their eggs to be labelled free range.
  • A Victorian egg farm business has been fined $39,600 for falsely claiming their eggs to be free range.
  • The ACCC fined the Doreen Egg business for using misleading labels on its egg cartons.

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Hens must have "meaningful and regular access to an outdoor range" for their eggs to be labelled free range. (Supplied: Dan Carney)

A Victorian egg farm business has been fined $39,600 for falsely claiming their eggs to be free range.

The ACCC fined the Doreen Egg business for using misleading labels on its egg cartons.

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