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Signs reading 'Kongwak' and 'On the phone Get off the road' on a lush green road side as a sedan passes while braking
Kongwak is a small hamlet in South Gippsland.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

Woman with grey hair wearing brown jacket and shirt stands amid flowers with greenery in background
Carolyn Rowson from the small town of Kongwak.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

A black and white hand written blackboard sign next to a wheelbarrow full of green plants in front of a brick wall.
A sign out the back of the Kongwak market that leads to the nursery's 'secret garden.'(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

Woman with grey hair wearing brown jacket and shirt stands amid flowers with greenery in background
Carolyn Rowson from the small town of Kongwak.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

A magpie sits atop a yellow sign in  the grass next to a tree stump
There are Save Kongwak signs up around the town.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

A dilapidated brick room with an archway through to a garden and bushland
The current Kongwak Butter Factory is in a state of disrepair. (ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

Man in centre of a group of watching people inside a dilapidated factory points to roof
Damien Backholer leads a tour through the Kongwak Butter Factory.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

Inside a dark dilapidated factory, with a hole in the roof and a
Inside the dilapidated Kongwak Butter Factory.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)
Broken windows inside a dilapidated building with light streaming through from a sunlight
Broken windows inside the Kongwak Butter Factory.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)
Man with glasses and beard in centre of a group of watching people inside a dilapidated factory gestures with hands
Damien Backholer leads a tour through the Kongwak Butter Factory.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)
Man in centre of a group of watching people inside a dilapidated factory points to roof
Damien Backholer leads a tour through the Kongwak butter factory.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

View through a dirty broken window reveals a green hill with trees and cows on it
Kongwak farmland through an old window of the butter factory.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

Man with glasses and grey hooded jumper stands next to yellow sign reading Save Kongwak, affixed to corrugated iron fence
Michael Knowles with a Save Kongwak sign out the front of his home.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

Man in grey jumper pointing across a small road to a grey brick building beneath a grey sky.
The butter factory is across the road from Michael Knowles's house.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

A town hall with two tables of people and speakers up on stage behind a table
A recent food festival event in Kongwak was supposed to be held at the butter factory.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)
A plate of three cheeses sits on a long table amid glasses of water and menus
A cheese plate at a Melbourne Food and Wine Event in Kongwak.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)
A tote bag hangs off a woman's shoulder with a hall and table in background. The bag reads Soft Semi Hard Stink
The MFWF event in Kongwak celebrated artisanal cheese.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

A country road with greeen trees and lawn on either side of a asphalt road
This quiet street runs through the centre of Kongwak.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

A woman stands with her arm on a rock, in a dirt covered agricultural pen. A man and several pigs stand in background
Kongwak farmers Lee and Stephen Storti.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

A blue heeler dog lies on the grass in a dusty brown paddock with green pastures in the background
A blue heeler on the Storti farm.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

A man and woman stand in a dirt covered agricultural pen with green pastures behind them
Kongwak farmers Lee and Stephen Storti.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

A small black pig rubs itself against a metal pole in a dirt covered paddock
A piglet on Stephen and Lee Storti's farm.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

A man and woman corral black skinned pigs in a dusty brown dirt paddock, with green pastures behind them
Stephen and Lee Storti farm pigs and cattle.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)
Two brown alpacas stand in a green paddock with a second paddock and trees in background
The paddock behind these alpacas will be part of the redevelopment.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)
A white turkey in lush green grass with trees and rolling hills in background, dotted with other livestock
A turkey on the Storti farm.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)
Older man wearing beanie, standing next to woman in vest, points to a green paddock from a farm lot
Stephen and Lee Storti pointing to a vacant paddock which will form part of the new development.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

Woman on a farm leaning on wooden fence post with head in hands with pastures in the background
Lee Storti is concerned about how the proposed development will change her family's life(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

A man and woman stand outside a faded old grey factory building with green grass in foreground beath a greyish blue sky
Gemma Cosgriff and Damien Backholer outside the Kongwak Butter and Cheese Factory.(Supplied)

Black and white image of a factory building amid country farm setting
An old photo of the Kongwak Butter Factory.(Supplied)

A large dilapidated brick room with windows through to a garden and bushland
This space would become a 130-seat restaurant.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

A  yellow sign on a fence next to a road reading Save Kongwak with logos for facebook and instagram
There are Save Kongwak signs throughout the hamlet.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)
A yellow sign reading Save Kongwak displayed in the window of a second hand store with books and clothing, on a quite street
A 'Save Kongwak' sign display on the main street of town.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)
A yellow sign reading Preserve our Valley of Peace displayed in a shop window with books and clothes in background
A Preserve our Valley of Peace sign on Kongwak's main street.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)
A yellow sign reading Preserve our Valley of Peace displayed on a fence with trees and grass in background
A Preserve our Valley of Peace sign opposite the Kongwak Town Hall.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

Rolling green hills and pastures with cows visible in the distance beneath a blue sky
The picturesque landscape of South Gippsland, just outside of Kongwak.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

A white and red brick mechanic with a car parked next to it, rolling yellow hills and a blue sky.
An old petrol station and mechanic in Kongwak has been preserved but is not operational.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

A small football ground amid bushland with green and yellow dappled light
A small football ground out the back of the local Kongwak school.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)
Blue sign with white writing affixed to a fence advertising a Bush Dance in the Kongwak Hall
Kongwak holds bush dances in the local town hall. (ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)
A hand painted sign that reads Ducks on The Road
Kongwak is a small hamlet surrounded by farmland. (ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)
A brick wall with a wooden pin board with flyers affixed. The board reads Kongwak community notices
The Kongwak Community Notices sign in the middle of town.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

A white van decorated with a sheet spray painted in red with protest language sits across the driveway of a home
Homeowners in Kongwak protesting the proposed butter factory development.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

Green pastures with bailed plastic covered hay and a small red tractor, with green hills and trees in background
Kongwak is nestled amid farmland.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

Grey wall of a building with a graffiti image in black paint, surrounded by a tree with ivy
Graffiti on the Kongwak Butter Factory wall.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

People walk about a gravel paved market setting with stalls made of tin. A brick building displays a sign reading Kongwak Market
Kongwak Market has taken place every Sunday for 20 years.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)
People walk about a gravel paved market setting with stalls made of tin and wood
Kongwak Market has taken place every Sunday for 20 years.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)
Woman with grey hair and a denim jacket working behind a coffee counter in a market setting
Kongwak Market manager Jane Seaholme, who lives in St Kilda, supports the butter factory plans.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

Woman with grey hair wearing brown jacket and shirt stands amid flowers with greenery in background
Carolyn Rowson from the small town of Kongwak.(ABC News: Jeremy Story Carter)

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