Southern Highlands, NSW: 13 Feb 2010 – Pulpit Rock winery visit
SLOW Food South Highlands will be touring Pulpit Rock Estate with the owner to discover more about his ‘low intervention’ philosophy, followed by lunch and winetasting. Philip will talk about his ideas and attitudes about the need for land managers to take a custodial approach to their activities on the land, respecting both the natural [...]
Continue Reading →Maggie Beer named an Australian of the Year 2010
RENOWNED Australian cook Maggie Beer – the second-longest Australian member of Slow Food – has been named one of the four Australians of the Year for 2010. Maggie was presented with the award, as senior Australian of the Year, by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd MP at a ceremony at Parliament House, Canberra, yesterday evening. Sydney food charity organiser Ronnie Kahn, of OzHarvest, was named Australian Local Hero 2010
Continue Reading →Eurobodalla, NSW: 19-21 Nov 2010 – Slow Food celebration
SLOW Food Eurobodalla this year will hold its annual celebration of food and all things good about its local production, preparation and enjoyment in Moruya.
The convivium’s aim with this celebration is to showcase existing regional good food producers and also to highlight the tremendous opportunities for a quality, sustainable, regional food production movement on New [...]
Sunshine Coast: 09 Feb 2010 – agritourism forum
HAVE you considered selling farm produce or locally-made food within the Mary Valley? Southern Cross University will present a special regional food tourism forum to which Mary Valley producers and makers are invited.
Event details
Date: Tue 09 Feb 2010
Time: 9:00am – 3:00pm
Location: venue will be advised on registration, but likely to be in the Kenilworth or [...]
Central Victoria: 21 Mar 2010 – Plan bee
THIS could be your last chance to taste rare and delicious honeys. Yellow box, red gum, kamarooka, grey box, messmate, ironbark, orange blossom, clover, salvation jane, red box, peppermint, stringybark, desert banksia, mallee, ti-tree, melaleuka, manuka. How many have you tasted?
Some you may never taste – changes in climate, use of chemicals, reduced access to [...]
Adelaide & Barossa, Adelaide Hills, Fleurieu / newsletter / Dec 2009
South Australia / Adelaide and Barossa, Adelaide Hills & Fleurieu Peninsula / Dec 2009 PDF / fish out of water / national stirrings / from plains to plate: the future of food in south australia / on the calendar / raw milk cheese in australia / many magic squares / what’s the fate of coorong [...]
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