The best of Australian milk has been recognised in the 2025 Australian Milk Quality Awards — a celebration of the hard work and dedication of dairy farmers across the country.
Run by Dairy Australia since 2002, the awards highlight farms producing top-quality milk, based on Bulk Milk Cell Count data collected by processors each financial year.
A low BMCC means better mastitis control, healthier cows and higher quality milk.
This year, 195 farms have been recognised for their outstanding milk quality.
The 100 farms with the lowest BMCCs received a gold award to proudly display at their farm gate.
Farms in the lowest five per cent earned a silver diamond award.
Dairy Australia’s National Milk Quality and Biosecurity lead Zoe Vogels said the awards were a great recognition of the decisions, investments, and hard work farmers and farm businesses put into maintaining the health of their dairy herds and the quality of the milk they produce.
“A low bulk milk cell count is indicative of good mastitis control,” Dr Vogels said.
“Over the last 20 years of the awards, we’ve seen BMCCs steadily improve, which is great news for cow health and farm profitability.
“Despite the significant challenges dairy farmers have faced over the past 18 months, including floods and drought, it’s great to see our Australian dairy farms continue to deliver some of the best milk in the world.”
The awards are part of Dairy Australia’s Countdown program, which supports farmers and advisors with practical tools and training to manage mastitis and improve milking practices.
Countdown resources include industry-agreed farm guidelines for mastitis control, technical notes and training programs — all designed to help farmers produce high-quality milk in a cost-effective way.
More information about the Countdown program can be found at dairyaustralia.com.au/countdown
The full list of award winners can be found at dairyaustralia.com.au