‘No Maccas’ Haberfield campaign runs an impressive protest
FRIDAY 29 Oct was the closing date for submissions at Sydney’s Ashfield Council for people who wished to object to the McDonalds development application and boy, did the Haberfield community swamp the council with protests. Slow Food international president Carlo Petrini met the protester organisers during his mid-October visit to Australia.
Continue Reading →Picking slow fruit captures Australian fruit and nut tree heritage
SLOW Food in Australia has today released details of a public campaign – Picking slow fruit – to capture information and images of the nation’s fruit and nut tree heritage.
Continue Reading →Food labelling amendments draw big guns
THE Australian food industry wheeled out the corporate and consumer big guns to give evidence to the Senate economcs committee’s ‘truth-in-labelling’ inquiry in Canberra on Fri 29 Oct. Slated to appear were the Food and Grocery Council’s Kim Leighton, Nestle’s Peter Kelly, and Food Standards Australia New Zealand’s Steve McCutcheon. A Bill to amend food standards labelling laws was
Continue Reading →Petrini expounds on raw milk cheese
SLOW Food international president Carlo Petrini has recounted that his Australian visit in mid-October included lunch in a Perth restaurant where he was offered three different types of French cheese ‘all made with raw milk.’ ‘So I asked,’ he says’, ‘Are the French and Italian bacteria
Continue Reading →Australian raw milk cheese campaign on-line petition
SLOW Food’s Australian raw milk cheese project has published an on-line petition to build public awareness of the campaign to enable the production and consumption of Australian raw milk cheese
Continue Reading →Australian raw milk cheese campaign
SLOW Food in Australia has launched a public campaign to give Australian artisan cheesemakers the right to produce – and consumers to eat – Australian raw milk cheese. Raw Milk Cheese project co-ordinator Michael Croft said milk had been fundamental to human nutrition and health for millennia. ‘The domestication of cattle, sheep, goats and other mammals has given us a unique partnership,’ Croft said. ‘We draw sustenance from it every day. We drink fresh milk and cream. We eat butter and cheese. Milk is at the very heart of human life
Continue Reading →Raw milk: food standards limit choice
SYDNEY Morning Herald ‘Good Living’ writer Catharine Munro reports on views that Australian milk public health regulations are leaving the country behind.
Continue Reading →Petrini supports Sydney fast food protest
SLOW Food president Carlo Petrini has lent his support to local residents in Haberfield, Sydney, who are battling against the opening of a McDonalds in their community. The 24-hour fast food outlet is destined to join the traditional Italian delicatessen, fruit markets and other small family food businesses for which the suburb has become renowned.
Continue Reading →Food heritage award partnership
SLOW Food Australia has partnered publisher Vogue Entertaining and Travel to recognise producers working to preserve Australian food heritage and traditions. Slow Food Australia chairman Leonie Furber says the award – which will be part of the VE+T produce awards from 2010 – reflects the spirit and principles of Slow Food. ‘It will be made to an individual, group or community in food or agriculture working towards the
Continue Reading →‘Fraternity’: Carlo Petrini at the Sydney Opera House
SYDNEY [18 Oct 2009]: Slow Food international president and founder Carlo Petrini told a Sydney Opera House audience today that producers and eaters should work to build a fraternity of food. ‘You will know the three great values of the French Revolution – liberty, equality and fraternity,’ Petrini said. ‘Fraternity (brotherhood) is like the poor sister, just like Cinderella. We in the world over generations have said a lot of words about liberty. Great battles have been fought and many people have died for equality. But we have never really considered fraternity
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