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Victorian farmers say that production-rich farmland should be protected from coal-seam gas extraction. AAP reports that Victorian Farmers’ Federation spokeman Alex Arbuthnot has told

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Raw milk campaign ramped up

September 19, 2011 by

Slow Food has been fighting for the rights of consumers to buy raw milk and the rights of cheesemakers to make cheese from raw milk for almost two decades, and its biennial event, Cheese, has long been a forum for publicising the issue. A new Slow Food campaign site for raw milk, www.slowfood.com/rawmilk, was launched at Cheese 2011 in Bra, Italy, at the weekend, and yesterday an international panel of speakers

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Feast on the world’s edge

September 18, 2011 by

SBS editor Alix Clark covers Slow Food Perth’s ‘Slow food at the edge of the world’ cultural conservation project in the Oct 2011 edition of ‘Feast’ magazine. ‘We talk to four migrants and refugees in Perth about their cultures

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Smoking raw milk

September 18, 2011 by

A respondent to Slow Food in Australia’s campaign that supports the right of cheesemakers to produce cheese from raw milk, and for people to drink it, was wonderfully succinct: ‘Smoking is okay, but raw milk cheese very dangerous????’. Our blogger has gone to the heart of

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Australia’s wessex saddleback pig has been included in Slow Food’s Foundation for Biodiversity Ark of Taste register. The Australian Ark Commission’s chair, food journalist Cherry Ripe, led the argument for listing the breed

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Farmed fish fears

May 12, 2011 by

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Food Day for Australia?

April 28, 2011 by

SLOW Food Perth is encouraging all Slow Food convivia in Australia to work together to adapt the campaign called Food Day that will be held on 24 October 2011 in the United States. See the Food Day website of the Center for Science in the Public Interest. Email Slow Food Perth.

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ALMOST $40 of every $100 spent by Australian households now lands in the cash registers of either Coles or Woolworths – the two supermarket chains that between them dominate more than 80 per cent of the Australian retail grocery, liquor and vehicle fuel market – according to exclusive new research by Commonwealth Bank.
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SLOW Food members in Australia will have the opportunity to exchange ideas about the development of the organisation with Slow Food international executive director Paolo Di Croce and Asia-Oceania programme director Elena Aniere when they visit  Australia towards the end of May 2011.
Meetings will be held in Perth on Saturday 21 May [...]

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SLOW Food members Peter Kenyon and John Newton have encouraged Sydneysiders to use Sydney’s Seasonal Food: A Slow Food Guide as one means of supporting Sydney region farmers and fishermen.
The volunteer-writers of the Guide say that if eaters bow to the dictates of Australia’s two major food grocery chains – which care only about price [...]

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