A Victorian farm, operated by Doreen Egg, has been penalized for falsely marketing eggs as “free range.” The farm admitted to labeling eggs as free-range despite hens lacking outdoor access, a violation of the Free Range Egg Labelling Information Standard. This standard mandates outdoor access for hens to qualify for free-range labeling. The farm’s actions misled consumers who were paying a premium for eggs produced under specific welfare conditions. Details of the fine amount were not disclosed in the report. This case highlights ongoing scrutiny of egg labeling practices and the importance of adhering to established standards. Authorities are working to ensure transparency and accurate representation in the egg industry.