• Date of release: 16 October 2017 The Australian Food Sovereignty ...

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  • The Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance (AFSA) is deeply disappointed at ...

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  • Following is the final statement made by civil society organisations ...

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  • MEDIA RELEASE Date of release: Tuesday 1/8/17 Australia’s First Slow Meat ...

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  •   Rowen Carter who runs Huon Valley Caravan Park, risks ...

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  • Chef Guy Grossi, farmer and president of the Australian Food ...

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  • Fair Food: Stories from a Movement Changing the World is a collection of the personal stories of regular people who live out the change they want to see in the world around them. It is the primer for anyone wanting to jump into Australia’s Fair Food movement. Edited by AFSA’s National Coordinator, Nick Rose, it operates as the handbook to the food sovereignty movement in this country.

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  • Revolution was in the air last weekend at a remarkable gathering that ABC Gardening host Costa Georgiadis has coined ‘the Woodstock of Australian agriculture’. The first Deep Winter Agrarian Gathering, held in the central highlands of Victoria, was attended by 150 farmers, connectors, communicators, educators and eaters collectively striving for a fair food system that operates in the best interests of producers and consumers.

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  • IN VERY EXCITING NEWS, University of Queensland Press will be publishing in September Australia's first anthology of the Fair Food movement, which in important respects is also a history of AFSA

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  • AFSA joins university students in urging Australian higher education institutions to implement sustainable food policies that support and encourage local, sustainable, ethical and fair procurement.

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  • The Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance (AFSA), supported by the Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA), express our strongest opposition to the forced removal of Aboriginal peoples from their communities, as proposed by the Western Australian government.

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  • The proposed multi-million dollar expansion of Kernot Dairy, owned by the Chinese corporation Ningbo, is raising the ire of farmers and local residents in Gippsland on a day that commemorates the struggle of small farmers internationally.

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