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SFFA Food Summit 2009 regional forums
Posted on 20. Nov, 2009 by sffa.
A series of regional forums were held during 2009, culminating in the Summit in October, to prepare the groundwork for developing a NSW Food Policy.
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Food Waste in NSW
Posted on 22. Oct, 2009 by sffa.
Keynote address by Bernard Carlon at the SFFA Food Summit, Hungry for Change October 2009.
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Central Coast regional food forum
Posted on 29. Aug, 2009 by sffa.
Outcomes from the Central Coast forum held in August 2009
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SFFA Food Summit 2009
Posted on 23. Aug, 2009 by sffa.
Thursday 22 October and Friday 23 October (tours). The NSW Food Summit started the framing of a state-wide food policy.
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Central Sydney regional forums
Posted on 17. Aug, 2009 by sffa.
Central Sydney and Eastern Suburbs made a contribution to developing a food policy for NSW at the two SFFA Public Forums held on 2 July.
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Briefing paper on local food systems for Victorian MPs
Posted on 21. Jul, 2009 by sffa.
Briefing paper on local food systems produced for SFFA meeting with Victorian MP delegation.
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Submission: Proposals for the Brisbane City Plan 2000 Review
Posted on 21. Jul, 2009 by sffa.
In March 2009, the Sydney Food Fairness Alliance made a submission to Brisbane City Council’s How the Brisbane City Plan Could Change…
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Senate submission triggers meeting with Victorian MPs
Posted on 21. Jul, 2009 by sffa.
Lynne Saville reports on the SFFA meeting with a delegation from the Parliament of Victoria at NSW Parliament House on 17 June 2009.
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Alliance to act on food security
Posted on 20. Jul, 2009 by sffa.
SFFA launch discloses high productivity of Sydney food basin. JILL FINNANE reports on the launch of the Sydney Food Fairness Alliance at Parliament House on 17 October 2006 and on the inspiring addresses made by the speakers.
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Urban farming on way to extinction
Posted on 20. Jul, 2009 by sffa.
Urban farming on way to extinction
IF YOU EAT FRESH FOOD in Sydney, offer your thanks to the 1300 market gardeners who farm the Sydney Basin and supply the city with its fresh produce.
