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Solidarity Economy

  • Statement from the National Committee of the Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance

    Over the past two days the National Committee of the ...

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  • AFSA – response to the Turnbull government’s rejection of the The Uluru Statement from the Heart

    AFSA's national committee members were saddened to hear of the ...

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  • Fair Food is about Fair Work by Emma Kerin, National Union of Workers

    The Fair Food campaign is being run and led by ...

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  • Smart thinking can drive local food network in Beechworth

    Wooragee lamb producer Anne Stelling believes that it would take just a little co-operative smart thinking to work through some regulatory ‘roadblocks’ for the North East to develop a significant – and diverse – local food network.

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  • Local food resilience – why is it important?

    A diverse food system is necessary to creating a secure food supply says Merran Laver…

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  • Shopping with Catriona — in the rain

    IT WAS RAINING but that didn't stop Catriona Macmillan...

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  • Harvest the market for fresh food in Tasmania’s north

    THE OTHER NIGHT, we ate local... Tasmanian local, that is.

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  • Goulburn Valley Food Co-op Launch

    Food Fight! New Australian food sovereignty campaign launched By Claire ...

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