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The Peoples' Food Plan — conceived to reform the federal government's proposed National Food Plan by including Australia's smaller-scale farmers and the myriad small business, social enterprise and community-based food initiatives that populate our commercial and civil society — was Australia's first crowdsourced policy directions document.
What does the Innate Potato, McDonalds, Ben & Jerry’s and a coffee corporation that started life in Seattle then went worldwide have in common?
It's going to be a great year for food sovereignty in Australia with an exciting new national team elected to lead AFSA...
It's finally arrived! Australia's first feature-length documentary, telling the stories of our fair food pioneers.
On November 3rd, we had the well attended and highly successful Mid-North Coast Food Forum...
Community gardeners — they're a community of practice long a part of the fair food movement in Australia…
This is the report to be delivered by outgoing AFSA President, Michael Croft, at the AGM to be held on 18 November 2014, at Byron Bay Community Centre...
You can find a list of documents related to our upcoming AGM: presidents report, financial report, model rules, proxy voting form
THE FAIR FOOD MOVEMENT is diverse and fractured. It is made up of small organisations each pursuing their own goals...
AFSA AGM — Tuesday 18 November The Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance is having its Annual General Meeting ...
AFSA welcomes the awarding of the Food Sovereignty Prize to the Union of Agricultural Work Committees (UAWC), and...
An underground restaurant is an alternative dining experience which has been happening internationally since the late 1990s.