Missed Us at Meatstock? Here's Where to Find Clayton's Organic Meats

When Meatstock was cancelled due to Cyclone Alfred, we were just as disappointed as you. But there’s no need to miss out on premium organic beef and pork.


Clayton’s Organic Meats are proudly stocked by a select group of trusted butchers and grocers who share our commitment to quality, sustainability, and ethically raised livestock.


Here’s where you can find us:

Sherwood Rd Organic Meats
Location: Brisbane, QLD
Website:
sherwoodrdorganics.com.au
A
family-owned butcher with a strong focus on certified organic meats. Known for personalised service and a wide selection of quality cuts, Sherwood Rd Organic Meats is a go-to for Brisbane locals seeking ethically sourced produce.

 



Augusta Farms
Location: Brisbane, QLD
Website:
augustafarms.com.au
With deep roots in sustainable farming, Augusta Farms is passionate about connecting customers with clean, honest food. They supply some of the finest organic beef and pork in Victoria and are proud stockists of Clayton's Organic products.

 



The Village Butchery
Location: Sydney, NSW
Website:
thevillagebutchery.com.au
Situated in a site with over 80 years of butchering history, The Village Butchery blends traditional values with modern standards. They offer story-driven meat sourcing and a deep connection to their producers, including Clayton’s Organic Beef.



Origin Meats
Location: Sydney, NSW
Website:
originmeats.com.au
Origin Meats takes pride in offering meat with provenance. Focused on traceability, transparency, and premium quality, they support ethical producers and are proud to offer Clayton's Organic products to their Sydney customers.



Hagen's Organics
Location: Multiple locations in VIC
Website:
hagensorganics.com.au
As one of Melbourne’s leading organic butchers, Hagen’s is known for its premium, ethically raised meats. With several stores across Victoria, they provide easy access to Clayton’s Organic cuts that align with their high standards.



Primal Meat Co.
Location: Victoria
Website:
primalmeatco.com.au
Primal Meat Co. is passionate about nutrient-dense, ethically sourced food. Their focus on clean eating and sustainable sourcing makes them a natural fit for stocking Clayton’s Organic Beef and Pork.



The Marketplace
Location: Pasig, Manila, Philippines
Website:
themarketplace.com.ph
One of the Philippines’ most trusted premium grocers, The Marketplace brings world-class products to local tables. Clayton’s Organic Beef is available in-store for shoppers seeking Australian-certified organic meat.



The Butcher Box Singapore
Location: Singapore
Website:
butcherbox.com.sg
The Butcher Box is a boutique butcher and grocer in Singapore, providing high-quality meats to conscious consumers. They proudly carry Clayton’s Organic Beef for customers who value flavour, ethics, and sustainability.
 


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March 31, 2025
At Clayton’s Organic Beef, we believe in knowing your cuts and cooking them right. Each cut of beef has its own unique texture, flavour, and best cooking methods to bring out its full potential. Let’s dive into some of the finest cuts and how to make the most of them.
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By Lauren Branch May 13, 2024
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Clayton 's organic beer is proudly supporting a rugby team
By Lauren Branch March 4, 2024
In a world where big corporations often dominate the sponsorship scene, it’s refreshing to see local businesses stepping up to support their communities. Clayton’s Organic Beef, a beloved local enterprise renowned for its commitment to quality and sustainability, has recently taken on the role of sponsor for the Brothers Rugby Club . This partnership marks not only a significant milestone for both parties but also highlights the importance of local businesses supporting grassroots sports and community events. “Sponsorships like these are more than just a logo on a jersey,” Jackie Sargood emphasised. “They’re about camaraderie, and a sense of belonging within our community. It’s about showing we’re all in this together.” Sponsorships enable clubs like the Brothers Rugby Club to thrive, providing opportunities for players of all ages to develop their skills, forge lifelong friendships, and make cherished memories on and off the field. This sponsorship holds a special significance for the Sargood family. For years, their sons were proud members of the club. “We have witnessed the transformative power of community sports, watching our sons grow not only as athletes but also as individuals” Jackie stated. “We are investing in the same community that has played an integral role in shaping our family’s values and experiences. “ As we celebrate the partnership between Clayton’s Organic Beef and the Brothers Rugby Club, let us recognise the significance of local businesses supporting community sports and events. Through their sponsorship, Clayton’s is not only promoting their brand but also embodying the spirit of corporate responsibility.
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By Lauren Branch March 1, 2023
Organic beef has become increasingly popular in recent years due to concerns about the health and environmental impact of conventional meat production. But why is eating organic beef beneficial for your health? Firstly, organic beef is free from synthetic hormones, antibiotics, and other harmful chemicals that are commonly used in conventional meat production. These chemicals can be harmful to human health, and have been linked to a range of health problems, including antibiotic resistance, hormone disruption, and cancer. In contrast, organic beef is produced using natural, sustainable farming methods that promote the health and welfare of the animals. This means that the animals are free to graze on grass, rather than being confined to feedlots and fed a diet of grain, which can be harmful to their health. In addition, organic beef is typically higher in nutrients, such as omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin E, and beta-carotene, which are essential for maintaining good health. These nutrients are found in higher quantities in grass-fed beef, which is the primary source of organic beef. Moreover, organic beef is produced in a way that is more environmentally sustainable than conventional meat production. This is because organic farmers use fewer chemicals and pesticides, and promote soil health and biodiversity, which helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve water quality. Finally, by choosing organic beef, you are supporting sustainable farming practices and promoting animal welfare, which are important factors for many consumers. Organic beef is typically more expensive than conventional beef, but the benefits to your health and the environment make it a worthwhile investment. In conclusion, eating organic beef is beneficial for your health, as it is free from harmful chemicals and higher in essential nutrients. Additionally, choosing organic beef supports sustainable farming practices and promotes animal welfare, which are important considerations for many consumers. So next time you’re in the market for beef, consider making the switch to organic!
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By Lauren Branch February 25, 2021
You’re at your local Clayton’s Organic Beef stockist, wanting to pick a perfect cut of beef to treat your family. You’re looking for a steak that won’t break your budget but is still ­packed with flavour. Until it dawns on you, you have no clue what the difference is between a rib-eye and a flank steak. If you have found yourself in this situation, don’t despair because we are here to help! There are four main sections of beef – the chuck, the rib, the loin and the round. Each section has different cuts, dependant on the locations of the cow’s body, and vary in how to be best cooked.