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Food Politics
by Marion Nestle
Feb 15 2016

The food movement, Australia

My daily walk to the Charles Perkins Centre at Sydney Uni takes me past Ground Up—the campus community garden.

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It has a greenhouse.  And vegetables.

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It’s summer here!

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