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@DoingSomeGood food initiative feat. people & ventures working toward healthy, sustainable, resilient & fair food futures. Incl. #LFLP18 with @cityofmelbourne

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How might we make the way we grow, get, prepare and consume our food more healthy, sustainable, resilient, secure and socially inclusive? Join us Wed 8 August and find out how this year's crop of Local Food Launchpad participants are going to do it doingsomethinggood.com.au/local-food-lau… #LFLP18

GoodFoodProj's tweet image. How might we make the way we grow, get, prepare and consume our food more healthy, sustainable, resilient, secure and socially inclusive? Join us Wed 8 August and find out how this year's crop of Local Food Launchpad participants are going to do it doingsomethinggood.com.au/local-food-lau… #LFLP18

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We'd love to hear from Australian community-based organisations about their involvement in #FoodSystems governance. Access our survey here: lnkd.in/guNcvFa For more about the project, survey eligibility and requirements: lnkd.in/g54S3XW. Please share widely 🙏

BelindaReeve's tweet image. We'd love to hear from Australian community-based organisations about their involvement in #FoodSystems  governance.

Access our survey here: lnkd.in/guNcvFa

For more about the project, survey eligibility and requirements: lnkd.in/g54S3XW.

Please share widely 🙏

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Ultra-processed foods high in added sugars, salt & trans-fats, assoc. w/ higher risk of obesity, heart disease & stroke, type-2 diabetes, cancer & depression. Additives can disrupt gut bacteria and trigger inflammation. Plasticiser in packaging can interfere with hormonal system.

Hot off the press!! 🔥 The global rise of ultra-processed foods, why these foods are so bad for our health, and how #Bigfood corporations are driving consumption on a global scale. New article in .@ConversationEDU summarises our latest research findings theconversation.com/the-rise-of-ul…

PhilBakerNZ's tweet image. Hot off the press!! 🔥 The global rise of ultra-processed foods, why these foods are so bad for our health, and how #Bigfood corporations are driving consumption on a global scale. New article in .@ConversationEDU summarises our latest research findings theconversation.com/the-rise-of-ul…


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A neighborhood’s grocery bills can predict rates of high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and diabetes. trib.al/WXsTgPj


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Do you have an opinion on @FedSquare​ & want to have your say on its future? Now, more than ever, your chance has come to #HackFedSquare - We want you! Registration has been extended until May 15 - only 2 days to go! Proudly part of #MKW19 @mktgentourage #Melbourne #FedSquare

melbknowledgewk's tweet image. Do you have an opinion on @FedSquare​ & want to have your say on its future? Now, more than ever, your chance has come to #HackFedSquare - We want you! Registration has been extended until May 15 - only 2 days to go! Proudly part of #MKW19 @mktgentourage #Melbourne #FedSquare

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Continuing our conversation about soils after World Soil Day. This is a great article about cherishing the ground we walk on. shar.es/aaew2d


So excited to see how far these guys have come already. ☺️🌱 #LFLP18 #FarmRaiserAu

Local Food Launchpad participants Farm Raiser are turning unused land at local schools into productive market gardens, engaging kids in sustainable food production and providing boxes of veggies for schools to use in fundraising drives 🥦🥔@DoingSomeGood magazine.melbourne.vic.gov.au/city-news/top-…



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We love a good co-op...and now you can see them all mapped! If you are part of a co-op and it isn’t on this map please get in touch to help people find your co-op. Your co-op doesn’t need to be using Lettuceshare to be listed. facebook.com/story.php?stor…


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#Foodjustice ensures that everyone, regardless of race, income, gender or age can access and afford a basic healthy diet while working to build a democratic #food and #agriculture system that ensures fair wages, health and dignity. evaperroni.com/2018/03/13/we-…


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Our friends from @angelicaorganic need your help.. jump online today and support their #organic farm. We look forward to working to help farmers in their times of need! @NASAAorganic @OrganicAdelaide @EviePerroni @ausorganicfood gogetfunding.com/angelica-organ…


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If you haven't already checked out The Urban Farmer site from our ally over in North America, it's well worth your time. We just got sucked into the video tutorial on hard pruning tomatoes! theurbanfarmer.co


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Fresh fruit & veg prices rose 43% & 33% respectively at Millennium Drought peak. Not hard to see those with the least to spend on food are most affected. We need to start planning for food systems, including delivery of recycled water to peri-urban farming research.unimelb.edu.au/foodprint-melb…

Drought could cause veggie prices to skyrocket. ab.co/2BcdaFT

abcbrisbane's tweet image. Drought could cause veggie prices to skyrocket.
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Very excited to announce the inaugural Food for Thought and Action Series - designed to spark dialogue and action to galvanise the food movement! Local food systems leaders will be joined by international guest @eholtgim from @foodfirstorg! #foodmovement #foodcitizensunite

EviePerroni's tweet image. Very excited to announce the inaugural Food for Thought and Action Series - designed to spark dialogue and action to galvanise the food movement! Local food systems leaders will be joined by international guest @eholtgim from @foodfirstorg! #foodmovement #foodcitizensunite

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We're stoked to announce that 3000acres is the support organisation for a bunch of Pick My Project community proposals open for public voting today. We will share more in the coming weeks, but just check out this... facebook.com/3000acres/post…


For many participants #LFLP18 is the 1st time they’ve had the chance to follow their dreams and start their own venture. It was also the 1st time sharing their big plans in front of a crowd. Your kind encouragement and heartwarming response were v much appreciated. Thank you ☺️

Thank you so so much to everyone who joined us Wednesday eve for our 2018 Local Food Launchpad Pitch Night. We had a packed house at @oneroofco, with 120 people coming from all around Melbourne and right across Australia... facebook.com/DoingSomething… #LFLP18 #urbanfarming #socent

DoingSomeGood's tweet image. Thank you so so much to everyone who joined us Wednesday eve for our 2018 Local Food Launchpad Pitch Night. We had a packed house at @oneroofco, with 120 people coming from all around Melbourne and right across Australia... facebook.com/DoingSomething… #LFLP18 #urbanfarming #socent


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Novelist Barbara Kingsolver spent a year growing her own food, and found valuable lessons in a bumper crop of zucchini. ow.ly/Gaoh30ld6U1


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Happy FriYay Fine Folk! So we've had the most incredible response to next Wednesday's Local Food Launchpad Pitch Night and ONLY HAVE 10 TIX LEFT. If you're keen to join us for an inspiring night, please make sure you grab your ticket tonight. doingsomethinggood.com.au/local-food-lau… #LFLP18

DoingSomeGood's tweet image. Happy FriYay Fine Folk! So we've had the most incredible response to next Wednesday's Local Food Launchpad Pitch Night and ONLY HAVE 10 TIX LEFT. If you're keen to join us for an inspiring night, please make sure you grab your ticket tonight. doingsomethinggood.com.au/local-food-lau… #LFLP18

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“When vegetarian chili shows up on your tray on Wednesday, you’re much more likely to eat it if you made it with a chef in your classroom first.” buff.ly/2LT01WJ


Connecting communities: the gardens that offer more than plants and soil bit.ly/2M5KijW


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