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Land is Life at the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival

As part of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, Oxfam is hosting this special forum and photo exhibit looking at the local and global dimensions of food security. Lou Pardi to MC discussion, panelist include Elaine Montegriffo, SecondBite CEO, Clancy Moore, Oxfam Australia’s GROW Campaign Coordinator, and more to be announced!

Oxfam’s GROW campaign aims to create a future where everyone has enough to eat. Hunger is the scandal of our time because the world produces enough food to feed everyone, but still 1 in 8 goes hungry. Fixing the broken food system will require cooperation between governments, the private sector and people who consume and grow food. Locally we can all help to grow a better food system by eating food that’s produced fairly and sustainably, and reducing our food waste.

When
Saturday, 2 March 2013
2pm – 3pm

Where
The Wheeler Centre
176 Little Lonsdale Street
Melbourne VIC 3000

Between 11am and 3pm the Land is Life exhibition will be on display in the Wheeler Centre. The exhibit features the photographs of renowned photographers Rodney Dekker and Matthew Willman, which documents the stories of people from the small Pacific Island nations of Kiribati and Tuvalu and the Western Cape of South Africa who facing increasing difficulties in growing and buying enough food to feed their families.

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