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July Newsletter: We all have a Role to Play

Welcome to our July newsletter! We have a lot to catch you up on, and many exciting things coming up. We would like to start by acknowledging the Dharawal Season we are about to enter, the Tugarah Gunya’marri – The Time of the Wiritjiribin. In a world of growing uncertainty and the rising cost of living, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Let’s however remember that particular during these challenging we have the opportunity to come together as a community and drive the positive changes that are within our capacity. From joining a community garden, growing our own herbs & veggies, sharing access with your neighbours and investing in our local producers – building resilience in our local food system will help us develop strengths against future shocks. We all have a role to play when it comes to our food!Read on for: 

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October Newsletter: Ensuring Food Security For All during lockdown

As the days are getting longer and the weather becoming warmer, as gentle rains fall and flowers bloom, we enter the Dharawal season of Murrai’yunggory. With vaccination rates soaring, this season continues to be a hopeful time.This newsletter focuses on our Ensuring food security for all, an especially important topic at the moment given how the pandemic had exacerbated existing food insecurity. Food security is a basic human right and it supports the fundamental requirements we need to live a healthy life. With Covid cases surging in the Illawarra at the moment, especially through low-income and emergency housing, vulnerable people are at an increased risk of food insecurity. Donating, volunteering, sharing resources and working collaboratively goes a long way.Our newsletter also highlights the fantastic Amy Carrad who is our Fair Food Champion this season, and her research into healthy, equitable food systems. We also unveil our participatory campaign for World Food Week (13-17th Oct) and World Food Day (17th Oct)! Finally, we have listed some exciting virtual activities, entertainment, and recipes that are worth checking out.Stay safe, active & be gentle

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