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2023: The year the world connected food systems with climate change

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In 2023, governments started prioritising food system changes as a key strategy in addressing climate change. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), food systems account for one third of greenhouse gas emissions. About 14.5% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are from livestock, 44% of livestock emissions are in the … Continued

Pressure mounting to power down pokies after midnight while signage reform proves positive

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Media release                                                          16 November 2023 Pressure mounting to power down pokies after midnight while signage reform proves positive With more than 80 percent (82.4%) of residents supporting a shut-down of the States 89,000 poker machines between midnight and 10am, the NSW Government and the state’s gambling industry face increasing pressure to continue delivering sector reform.  … Continued

INDEPENDENT LIQUOR AND GAMING AUTHORITY TO VISIT NEWCASTLE

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The NSW Independent Liquor & Gaming Authority (ILGA) will visit the Newcastle region this week to gain better insights into regional issues as part of its Regional Engagement Strategy.    It follows successful visits to the Northern Rivers and Albury earlier in the year.    ILGA Chairperson Caroline Lamb said regional visits were important to ensure the … Continued

MEDIA ALERT: INDEPENDENT LIQUOR AND GAMING AUTHORITY VISITS NEWCASTLE

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The NSW Independent Liquor & Gaming Authority (ILGA) is visiting the Newcastle region this week to gain better insights into regional issues as part of its Regional Engagement Strategy.     ILGA chairperson Caroline Lamb will speak to the media TOMORROW, Wednesday 15 November.    MEDIA OPPORTUNITY   WHO: NSW Independent Liquor & Gaming Authority (ILGA) Chairperson Caroline … Continued

Turkey to be a top choice this festive season

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Over 800,000 Ingham’s turkeys will centre tables around Australia this Christmas, as more than 400,000 kilograms of this protein-packed poultry is enjoyed.   While chicken remains the number one land-based meat option among Australians year-round, turkey is a top choice for many for Christmas lunch and dinner.  The festive season (November and December) accounts for … Continued