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  • Farmer, activist & chef to join forces for Fair Food Campaign

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

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  • AFSA Welcomes Food Sovereignty Day 2014

    AFSA welcomes the awarding of the Food Sovereignty Prize to the Union of Agricultural Work Committees (UAWC), and...

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  • Food sovereignty means we safeguard vital assets for future generations

    Food Sovereignty Alliance calls for tighter controls on foreign ownership ...

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  • Just Food — a suitable case for crowdfunding

    Here's a different way to think about money — not as a substance for hoarding but an energy for making good things happen.

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  • Green paper for a Corporate Food Plan

    On 17 July 2012, the Federal Government released its green ...

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  • More work needed on the National Food Plan

    The AFSA and the Sydney Food Fairness Alliance today jointly published a media release as the Federal Government's consultation period on its Issues Paper for the National Food Plan draws to a close on 2 September.

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  • Media release: 18 August 2010

    Date of release:18 August 2010 NEW ALLIANCE CALLS FOR PARTICIPATION IN FOOD POLICY An alliance of small businesses, family farmers, social enterprises, community organisations, and individuals working in food related areas...

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