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Current ECO Issues and Topics


Queen Elizabeth: 60 years, 60 facts
Courier Mail
She died in 1901 as the first monarch of a federated Australia. The Queen is 85 and the oldest person ever to do the job. 2. There have been only six ruling queens of England (or Britain, or the UK) since the year 1000. Quibblers can add Matilda (1141) ...

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Monsanto Beaten Back
Blottr
We are all entitled to wholesome organic food, untainted by poisons, we are all entitled to our babies, when we decide we want them, and not to have these choices taken away from us in a secret agenda. We have many reports coming through of pushing ...

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retail firms try their luck abroad
Kathimerini
The company's management, meanwhile, is in the process of making some exploratory contacts with enterprises in Mexico, Chile, Argentina and Australia, while its children's line, Mini Raxevsky, currently has three stores in Russia, where it plans to ...

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Byron Bay's waves of relaxation
NEWS.com.au
He moved to Australia in 1971, largely because the country pulled out of the Vietnam War a year before the US, and sold advertising for Tracks surf magazine on Sydney's Northern Beaches before moving to Byron, where he also publishes The Byron Guide ...

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Organic India to expand with new plants, products
mydigitalfc.com
According to Guptaa, organic food and commodities from India are in great demand overseas while the domestic market is yet to fully recognise the medicinal benefits of the same. At present, exports constitute 65 per cent to the company's total sales ...


Breaking Travel News

Anston Fivaz appointed Executive Chef at Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa
Breaking Travel News
The South African born chef will continue the acclaimed luxury resort's commitment to working with local farmers and purveyors – ensuring that its sound 100-mile farm-to-fork practices and seasonal, regional and organic food philosophy will provide for ...

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Sydney Morning Herald

Nothing ethical in starving the poor
Sydney Morning Herald
It was a recurring theme in a dozen meetings I had with hundreds of agricultural leaders in Australia recently and mirrors what is happening in the US. Consumers such as Voiceless founder Brian Sherman have expressed their concerns about how food is ...

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Is bulk buying worthwhile?
Stuff.co.nz
Compare that with similar societies like Australia, the United States, Germany and France, where the rate is close to, or below, 10 per cent. It's not that we love our grub more than the Americans. It's more likely that it comes down to a combination ...

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Environmentalism for people on low incomes
On Line opinion
Not everyone can afford organic food. Not everybody wants to buy artichokes. Frozen pizzas may not be the best option to choose from a social and environmental perspective. But they're often cheaper (and quicker) than making a meal from scratch.

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Mid North and North Coast Rural Report, Wednesday January 11, 2012
ABC Local
North Coast bee keeper and NSW Apiarists Association's Geoff Manning has just returned from Cairns helping in the effort to eradicate the bee from Australia. You've heard about organic food, well what about organic fabric and clothing made from food.

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