From the monthly archives: March 2009

Northern Territory / Darwin / Sat 28 – Sun 29 Mar 2009 / Australia’s Open Garden Scheme: a productive gardening event / two days packed with information about growing fruit and vegetables in the Top End climate, including demonstrations, guest speakers and pest control tips / Charles Darwin University horticulture aquaculture group / information and [...]

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Queensland / Brisbane convivium / 22 Mar 2009
Pigs, poultry and tomatoes

SLOW Food Brisbane convivium leader Bob MacLennan wanted to call it ‘Pig day out’ – after the Australian contemporary music event – but settled on ‘Pigs, poultry and tomtoes’ for the convivium’s 22 March visit to rare pig and heritage tomato farms in [...]

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Australian Capital Territory / Canberra / Sun 03 May 2009 / Nelson Quinn’s property / olive harvesting and processing / events@slowfoodcanberra.com

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THE Mediterranean’s fish, its stories and the problems it faces will be the focus of Slow Fish 2009, to be held 17-20 April in the famous Italian port city of Genoa. The event will be staged in

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Slow food on film

March 3, 2009 by

SLOW Food on Film is an international cinema and food festival organised by Slow Food and the Bologna Cineteca in Italy. Slow Food on Film encourages a new critical awareness in food culture, screening films

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IF you’ve been following the debates around the international food crisis, you’ll have spotted a new and odd bit of language coming from the progressive corner. In defence of a sustainable food system, activists are summoning up a new and portentous term – ‘food sovereignty’.

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REPORTS of protests, poverty, and political unrest have seen Madagascar appearing in the news in recent weeks. However, few stories have revealed what is happening simultaneously in the countryside – a multinational agricultural project that will have a huge impact on the majority of the population

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