Feeding Australia: Shaping Our National Food Security Strategy Webinar
Event description
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 researchers from Deakin University's Global Centre for Preventive Health and Nutrition (GLOBE) and the Institute for Health Transformation, this webinar will be a unique opportunity for stakeholders to discuss the opportunities created by the Feeding Australia strategy to develop a cohesive, systems-based approach to food security in Australia.
The first phase of the Feeding Australia development is engagement with the national food security strategy team's discussion paper. Submissions on this paper are due by 24 September and can be made via this link.
This webinar, moderated by Dr Nick Rose of Sustain, will feature the following presenters and panellists;
Dr Rachael Walshe I Sustain
Dr Christina Zorbas I GLOBE
Dr Erica Reeve I GLOBE / Farm My School
Dr Rebecca Lindberg I GLOBE
👉 Register now to be part of this important conversation — and ensure your voice is heard in shaping Australia’s food future.
About the Presenters
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The webinar will be moderated by Dr Nick Rose, co-founder and executive director of Sustain: The Australian Food Network.
About the Organiser
Sustain: The Australian Food Network exists to champion the transition to healthy, equitable and sustainable food systems. To do this, we empower people, government and organisations with the knowledge, tools and connections they need to become agents of food system transformation.
Read Sustain's recent report presenting a systematic analysis of the 187 submissions to the 2023 federal parliamentary inquiry into national food security here.
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