From the monthly archives: November 2009

Margaret River, WA: 28 Nov 2009

November 28, 2009 by

JOIN Slow Food Margaret River at the Margaret River farmers’ market to celebrate the world’s great staple – rice. What do Indonesian cultural exchange students dancing and paella have in common? They both love rice! Indonesian students participating in a cultural exchange programme in Margaret River at the local primary school will be performing traditional [...]

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A RIGHT-to-farm Bill sponsored by Fleurieu Peninsula dairyfarmer parliamentarian Robert Brokenshire passed South Australia’s Legislative Council on 19 Nov 2009. The Bill is designed to enable farmers to keep farming despite urban encroachment

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FOOD valued – not at a price! The Slow Food Canberra convivium will run a soup kitchen using locally sourced produce from the stall holders at the farmers’ market to create delicious soups and wood-fired breads. Local chefs are donating their skills and time to create meals that taste good, are clean and fair. The [...]

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‘THE speck of a hawk over the Barossa Valley today,’ reports The Weekend Australian Magazine food writer Necia Wilden, ‘is the threat of urban sprawl and the loss of precious agricultural land to housing developments.’ Wilden’s story, published in the 21-22 Nov 209 edition, centres on Barossa Slow, Slow Food Adelaide and Barossa convivium’s biennial food festival, held in South Australia early in October. The challenge on which Wilden reports

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Woodend, Victoria: 21 Nov 2009

November 21, 2009 by

Victoria / Woodend / Sat 21 Nov 2009 / Slow Food Central Victoria Potager workshop / gardener Michael McCoy and cook Diana Marsland team up to discuss kitchen gardening and garden produce preparation and cooking. Recipes and gardening notes provided. Morning tea and lunch with wine will be served in the garden / Bookings: T [...]

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East Fremantle, WA: 19 Nov 2009

November 19, 2009 by

Western Australia / East Fremantle / Thu 19 Nov 2009 / Slow Food Fremantle convivium’s third annual Beaujolas Nouveau dinner at George Street Bistro, in association with The Wine Store / George Street Bistro, 73 George Street, East Fremantle WA 6162 / Information email Carol Gaby

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AUSTRALIAN rural newspaper ‘The Weekly Times’ reports that truth-in-food-labelling became an issue that stirred farmers at this week’s national citrus industry conference in the Victorian ‘fruit capital’ of Mildura. Sandra Godwin reports that South Australian independent Senator Nick Xenophon told a conference function that citrus growers had been pushing for change since 1988

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SLOW Food’s Australian raw milk cheese campaign is drawing support from leading Australian chefs, food writers and artisan cheesemakers. Almost 500 people have signed the on-line petition in the past week.

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A VIDEO of Carlo Petrini’s 18 Oct 2009 presentation in Sydney – now posted on Slow Food Australia’s website – includes the only known footage of Petrini’s operatic debut. The stage in one of the world’s great opera houses proved irresistible for Slow Food’s international president and founder at the end of an 80-minute discussion hosted by Sydney International Food Festival director Joanna Savill. See the performance on film at 1:19:30.

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SLOW Food Southern Forests’ convivium member Nic Giblett believes a century-old chestnut at Foresters’ Wood near Glenoran in Western Australia’s south west could be a perfect ‘Picking slow fruit’ project candidate. The national campaign by Slow Food in Australia

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