The food system affects every Australian because we all depend on it to feed us. That’s why it’s vital that as many Australians as possible have their say about Feeding Australia – the National Food Security Strategy, which is now being developed by the federal government.
Convened by Sustain: the Australian Food Network in collaboration with Eat Well Tasmania, Loaves and Fishes Tasmania, Gastronomy Northern Tasmania, FermenTas, Sprout Tasmania, Tasmanian University Students Association, School Food Matters, the FaRM Project and Tasmanian Churchill Fellows Julie Dunbabin and Rodney Spinks, this Forum will be a unique opportunity for Tasmanian and national stakeholders to discuss the opportunities created by the Feeding Australia Strategy to develop a cohesive, systems-based approach to food security in Australia.
The Forum will feature presentations from leading advocates and practitioners on key topics and initiatives, including:
Federal and state MPs, local councillors, staff and executives from the City of Launceston, coordinators of Neighbourhood Houses and Community Centres, local producers, UTAS staff and community members passionate about a healthy, sustainable and fair food system for everyone in Australia.