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'An Entrée to Culture – Australian Native Bush Food'
We foraged and tasted delicious native bush foods with Indigenous cultural heritage guides and talented chefs Jody Orcher and Drew Roberts of Shared Knowledge. With the increasing commercialisation of native bush ingredients, Jody and Drew advocate for awareness and respect of Indigenous food knowledge and cultural practices and supporting Indigenously-owned food businesses.
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'An Appetite for Change - Moroccan Soup Bar'
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Hana Assafiri, vegetarian Moroccan Soup Bar founder and social justice advocate, demonstrates to us how food is a conduit to social change. For the last 21 years, she has been supporting and empowering women, breaking down barriers, and creating community and conversation by bring people together around food. Check out what's cooking at Moroccan Soup Bar: www.moroccansoupbar.com.au
'Growing, Harvesting, Preparing, Sharing - A School Kitchen Garden Journey'
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At Sunshine North Primary School in Melbourne's West, a group of primary and high school students showed us how to create tasty healthy meals from veggies that they grew themselves. This film follows one school's journey with the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program, and we see the long lasting impact it has had on their lives.
'From the Ground Up - Regenerative Agriculture'
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Inspired by Charles Massy's best-selling book "Call of the Reed Warbler", filmmaker Amy Browne set out across the dry farming country of South East NSW to meet Massy and the other trailblazing farmers bringing new life to their land. Regenerative agriculture is one of the most promising wide-scale environmental solutions. This short documentary is a comprehensive journey through a variety of la...
The Lioness goes wild with festival21
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Melbourne's comedy due, Charlie and Spank go live on stage at festival21.
Open Table pitches live at festival21
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A crowdfunding effort that saw more than $14,000 raised in 20 minutes for incredible local heroes, festival21 launches F21Live. Here you can see the team from Open Table make their pitch, live for the audience of 3500 !
Tamil Feasts pitches their idea live, at festival21
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A crowdfunding effort that saw more than $14,000 raised in 20 minutes for incredible local heroes, festival21 launches F21Live. Here you can see the team from Tamil Feast pitch live to more than 3 and a half thousand people!
Ceres Fair Food pitches live at festival21
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A crowdfunding effort that saw more than $14,000 raised in 20 minutes for incredible local heroes, festival21 launches F21Live. Here you can see the team from Ceres Fair Trade pitching their story and ideas, to the live audience at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Josh Glanc live at festival21, 2015
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Comedian Josh Glanc gets the 3584 strong audience fired up and laughing at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, for festival21.
Nick Russell live on stage at festival21
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18 months ago, Nick gave up his career at a law firm to chase his dreams of becoming an actor. He now enters lounge rooms across the country each week as Gabe Reynolds, on Channel 7’s Winners & Losers. Charming, effervescent and smart he brought his warmth and passion to the festival21 arena as our MC.
Simon Griffiths talks challenging social impact, at festival21
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Challenging society to see things differently can be pivotal in creating momentum for change. Luckily, Simon knows a thing or two about shaking up the status quo. He’ll share his tips at f21y.
Kevin Sheedy speaks on leadership, at festival21
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Internationally-renowned football coach, player and Melbourne leader - Kevin Strong - speaks live on stage to 800 young people on 'rallying a team for success', at festival21.
Simon McKeon on leadership and action, at festival21
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Simon McKeon AO is a business leader and Melbourne philanthropist, appointed as Chancellor of Monash University in 2016. Here, at festival21, he talks on leadership, inspiration and youth engagement.
Tom Dawkins - Australian co-founder of StartSomeGood live at festival21
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Tom is a serial social entrepreneur and the Australian co-founder of StartSomeGood. He has worked with numerous non-profits, associations and government entities to help them tell their stories and build community. He joins f21y to share his award-winning tips for building a team for change.
Nayran Tabiei talks community and food, at festival21
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Nayran came to Australia three years ago, fleeing wartorn Iran and Syria with her husband and young daughter. She has since dedicated herself to community leadership and volunteering. She shares her love for her native cuisine through community cooking classes and preparing meals for homeless Victorians with the Salvation Army. We are honoured to have her speak on the power of food as a transce...
Joost Bakker live on stage, at festival21
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Joost Bakker live on stage, at festival21
Up close with Madelaine Scott - live interview at festival21
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Up close with Madelaine Scott - live interview at festival21
Lucy Thomas of PROJECT ROCKIT speaks at festival21
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Lucy Thomas of PROJECT ROCKIT speaks at festival21
Julian Burnside and Stephanie Alexander - live on stage together, at festival21
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Julian Burnside and Stephanie Alexander - live on stage together, at festival21
Agency's Murray Bunton live at festival21
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Agency's Murray Bunton live at festival21
Fatai - singing live at Melbourne's festival21
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Fatai - singing live at Melbourne's festival21
Tackling big issues - with Triple J's Alex Dyson
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Tackling big issues - with Triple J's Alex Dyson
Rethinking the future, with Erik Jensen at festival21
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Rethinking the future, with Erik Jensen at festival21
Elliot Costello speaks on social enterprise at festival21
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Elliot Costello speaks on social enterprise at festival21
festival21 Panel
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festival21 Panel
Kaitlin Yarnall of National Geographic at festival21
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Kaitlin Yarnall of National Geographic at festival21
La Voce della Luna
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La Voce della Luna
The global challenge of sugar - ft Dunk the Junk/Kevin Strong
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The global challenge of sugar - ft Dunk the Junk/Kevin Strong
festival21 - wrap up official 2015
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festival21 - wrap up official 2015
Health Sprawl
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Health Sprawl

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Kiyarose3999
    @Kiyarose3999 15 днів тому

    Social washing Animal Ag, we need to re discover our Herbivore nature, and stop the unnatural act of behaving as a predatory species!. ‘Regenerative agriculture’ creates incomplete ecosystems that preclude natural predators! 🌻🌎✊🏽

  • @jocook4557
    @jocook4557 29 днів тому

    After attending this talk in 2015 I bought a Flocker and have been rolling fresh oats ever since. I capture the fresh rolled oats in milk kefir and soak overnight to make bircher, then eat it with fruit and nuts. Like Joost says in this talk the benefits of this plant are immense!

  • @fernandonerva7754
    @fernandonerva7754 2 місяці тому

    Awsome Assuies ❤, from Brazil!

  • @SikkiSweets
    @SikkiSweets 2 місяці тому

    Loved being transported to the farm with these guys..

  • @wes4192
    @wes4192 2 місяці тому

    “Only take what you need!” Big fat people

  • @agusfirmansyah35
    @agusfirmansyah35 3 місяці тому

    As indonesian, i pretty confidence to say palm oil plantation way more better than any oil produce plantation, we plant it once for 25 year, no tilt, no plough, no herbicide if we use mower, the soil is still same as before planting after 25 years, no erosion it keeps natural creek, and the soil full of wild vegetation and quite mossy

  • @elliomoonarts9582
    @elliomoonarts9582 3 місяці тому

    Would just like to say thank you I buy your cheese all the time it’s one of the best I’ve ever eaten x❤

  • @Born_From_Above
    @Born_From_Above 6 місяців тому

    70% of the food comes off 5acre farming properties not 5 acres total correct? Lol 😂 sorry for the dumb question.

  • @user-ux2hu7ir1k
    @user-ux2hu7ir1k 6 місяців тому

    I thought you would have made more ponds ways of saving water when it rains.

  • @patrickalford1278
    @patrickalford1278 6 місяців тому

    Increased yields and profits for farmers. That alone should be good enough to promote regenerative farming.

  • @user-rq4ow5tm2o
    @user-rq4ow5tm2o 7 місяців тому

    James Clark

  • @maosung5219
    @maosung5219 7 місяців тому

    ۱۴۰۲~۶~۲۰🌷❤❤🌸🥰🌺💛😘🌼

  • @emmahardesty4330
    @emmahardesty4330 8 місяців тому

    Beautiful, logical, wise. These are the people truly saving our planet.

  • @J123Tilley
    @J123Tilley 8 місяців тому

    I get so frustrated when my vegan daughter says that she doesn't want to harm animals. But is happy to eat products grown on mono culture fields that are intensively farmed by huge corporations, who have no connection to the land and no care for our shared planet. Thanks for the film. I also liked 10,000 beating hearts.

  • @ErGardenF12
    @ErGardenF12 9 місяців тому

    All these people foing so much work but i know disaster will strike before we can be saved

  • @dungeonmaster6292
    @dungeonmaster6292 9 місяців тому

    Evolution and climate change notwithstanding, this vid wss alright

  • @maggietaskila8606
    @maggietaskila8606 9 місяців тому

    So very pleased and relieved to see this land management idea catch on . Now, if only the US government "policy planners " would open their eyes and stop their hands off policies, on our public lands. We are turning our grass land into deserts and fire bombs here in the US because they won't move away from their fanciful imaginations.

  • @user-dh4sp5de2y
    @user-dh4sp5de2y 9 місяців тому

    I love the final sentiment. That nature doesn't compete, nature cooperates.. I love the final sentiment. That nature doesn't compete, nature cooperates..

  • @infjstardust4357
    @infjstardust4357 10 місяців тому

    i see a waste of land with that wide patch of land bare and crying for life. You can at least plant trees in between to utilize the use of the land instead of just using it for livestock grazing only. Permaculture allows you not only to regenerate the land, but it holistically improves the condition of the soil. Please plant more trees there in that land of yours to attract other animals and not only one group of animals. With permaculture, you can do many things while waiting for the other trees and produce to be harvested. PLANT MORE TREES and other plants.

  • @Bennie32831
    @Bennie32831 10 місяців тому

    ua-cam.com/video/gGoNyvAvhf0/v-deo.html&feature=share8 round up

  • @charzyb404
    @charzyb404 11 місяців тому

    Love this ❤😊

  • @christovanschalkwyk8214
    @christovanschalkwyk8214 Рік тому

    wow

  • @TheWhale45
    @TheWhale45 Рік тому

    Co2 is Plant Food.

  • @tinaholbrook9719
    @tinaholbrook9719 Рік тому

    I'm in the U.S. and I use regenerative agriculture on my small home farm. We have a 5,000 square foot garden, some chickens and a few sheep. We don't till our garden, we cover it with straw, and we don't use any pesticides (I try to bring in beneficial insects and animals to combat bad ones). We also graze our sheep the way the video speaks about. We learned from Greg Judy. And our chickens are super happy on their roughly 1/3 part of our acre pecking away happily at all the bugs and soaking up sunshine. It makes my heart happy to see how beautiful it is when we live with nature rather than fight it. It is very rewarding.

  • @Indigenousaustralian
    @Indigenousaustralian Рік тому

    We have to start using our native plants and herbs in our meals, there are so many ways to incorporate into an actual modern dish as in using bush tomatoes which have dried as an alternative spice which is quiet similar to chilli and tamarind maybe a lil taste of cherry tomatoes also 🥰🇦🇺🖤💛❤️ love our bush Tucker though!!

  • @alexandrapatricio2727
    @alexandrapatricio2727 Рік тому

    I wish this philosophy on regenerating soils would be soon applied all over the planet. Wise agricultors. Thank you for caring for al of us including the animals.

  • @HepburnRetreat
    @HepburnRetreat Рік тому

    Lets get regenerative agriculture as a subject is schools - its that impactful! Good work on this!

  • @daygreenenvironment
    @daygreenenvironment Рік тому

    Great🌿🌿🌿

  • @paulcrook2846
    @paulcrook2846 Рік тому

    Thanks for insights - Would a practitioner from Australia like to support us shifting the thinking, behavioural change, in some of the drought effected areas in the Horn of Africa - Get in-touch please

  • @manny45629
    @manny45629 Рік тому

    How are you that fat and you eat bush food? Not trying to be mean but really.

  • @josh81299
    @josh81299 Рік тому

    Woah love the content but also beautiful score!! Anyone know how I can find the music used in this film??

  • @eddahhawa7471
    @eddahhawa7471 Рік тому

    Amazing 😍🙏

  • @gerardomanteca5224
    @gerardomanteca5224 Рік тому

    Go Mr. Allen Savory and the Savory institute!

  • @PETvibes123
    @PETvibes123 Рік тому

    banana is good too for holding water in the ground, i think its applicable on their climate

  • @marcl.v.
    @marcl.v. Рік тому

    Magnifique ! Merci pour cet démonstration du "Tout est Possible" !

  • @mhektoen89
    @mhektoen89 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this video! I feel inspired to become a farmer myself and will start in an organic farmers school in Denmark next autumn if everything goes after plan. I have studied environmental issues and solutions for many years, first at university, and then travelling the last years to visit ecovillages. It was all interesting, but also confusing, because I didn't know what I wanted to do as a profession. Now I know that I wish to connect with the land, with nature, with plants and animals, and with other people, and attempt to make an holistic practice out of it all, find the balance, and learn also how I can pass that on to the generation coming after me <3

  • @michaelworley7517
    @michaelworley7517 Рік тому

    plant

  • @YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago

    Holistic agriculture will save the world. That and natural hemp. No doubt about it. I hope to see the beginning of the end of mass industrial farming in my lifetime. Incredible info in this video.

  • @NewWorldDAO
    @NewWorldDAO Рік тому

    Call Pagosa doing the United States dish

  • @NewWorldDAO
    @NewWorldDAO Рік тому

    Pipe it in from the ocean using the underground tunnel system

  • @NewWorldDAO
    @NewWorldDAO Рік тому

    You need to build a whole bunch of ponds

  • @NewWorldDAO
    @NewWorldDAO Рік тому

    Are the pipes upside down in Australia

  • @teddyp1605
    @teddyp1605 Рік тому

    Regenerative meat farming is a farce. The science behind it is false. Any reputable scientist will tell you it won't work. Animal Agriculture is the leading driver of human induced pandemics, climate change, poor health, deforestation, water depletion, habitat loss, species extinction, biodiversity loss and world hunger. We're literally eating ourselves to extinction. Take all animal products off your plate as they are not only unnecessary, but unhealthy as well. Let's be the generation who gives a damn. Stop abusing animals for your taste buds! Take animal cruelty off of your plate. Go Vegan! Buy Vegan!

  • @sunraylight8
    @sunraylight8 Рік тому

    This is i support regenerative farming it means need water they not lied they are true to life. AUSTRAILIA IS FOR HOPEFULL ON LIFE IT MEANS STRIVING FOR LIFE ITS NOT NEW ON MODERN ERA ITS REALITY REALITY CAN MAKE YOU PROGRESS ON GOODNESS.

  • @mzoma4984
    @mzoma4984 Рік тому

    Biggest little farm introduced me in biodiversity farming!! It’s on Hulu

  • @etiennelouw9244
    @etiennelouw9244 Рік тому

    Over here in Cape Town, South Africa I started my suburban veggie patch garden in August 2021, being a pensioner with very little money, I dug up the Kikuya grass and made cement slab barriers, covered the soil with cardboard and cut holes in the cardboard to put in my seeds. I have had a great harvest since then and earth worms are on the increase with very little compost. The veggie scraps I turn into the compost I use, as well as grass clippings. I also planted some trees, that are still small. Strong winds are a problem at the moment, but I will figure something out.

  • @sunraylight8
    @sunraylight8 Рік тому

    The Problem of Australia is lack of water and heat the solution is MAKE A DAM OF WATER CULTIVATE LIFE AND THE PROBLEM SOLVE NOT COAL MINING.

  • @sunraylight8
    @sunraylight8 Рік тому

    They become statue role model of morality of true good farmer rather than destructive motive of modern farmer. Thats why AUSTRAILIA has a good intention on plants and living things. Like :)

  • @vitosimini110
    @vitosimini110 Рік тому

    GORILLA TOTEM GRAZIE DI ESISTERE. TI INVITO A PUBBLICARE UN VIDEO AL GIORNO. A L'UMANITÀ GLI E STATA SCIPPATO IL DIRITTO DI VIVERE SU QUESTA TERRÀ. LA FOLLIA UMANA E O UMANOIDE E GIUNTA AL TERMINE. LE CITTA SONO STATE TRASFORMATE IN DISCARICHE UMANE! L'UMANITÀ VIVE SOTTO INGANNO PERPETUO. ALBERI E FORESTE, LAGHI, FIUMI, MARI E OCEANI, GRIDANO DISPERATAMENTE. FATE CHE I FIORI NON PIANGONO. LA LAGUNA DEL SANGUE DEGLI INNOCENTI GRIDA GIUSTIZIA. RIPRENDIAMOCI IL NOSTRO DIRITTO DI CUSTODIRE LA NOSTRA MADRE TERRA, CON ARMONIA E AMORE. IL TEMPO E AL TEMPO, NON C'È PIÚ TEMPO, FINE DEL TEMPO. SE VOI LO VOLETE! IO SONO E SARÒ SEMPRE CON VOI. E COSÌ SIA.

  • @jankruger382
    @jankruger382 Рік тому

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