Indigenous Australian Bushfoods

Gayle Quarmby of Outback Pride Project, the largest bushfood-growing organisation in Australia, shares how her company provides opportunities for remote Aboriginal communities to access an industry where their traditional knowledge is valued.

This talk is part of the Sydney MAD Monday event on Indigenous Foodways, 16 April 2018. Sydney MAD Mondays is a collaboration between Carriageworks, MAD, and Kylie Kwong, and brings together voices from across the Australian food community for talks on the role today’s restaurants play in taking care of the environment.

 

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