Want to head to a winter feast with a sustainable spin? If you are in Sydney, Oxfam Australia are hosting an evening of fine dining, fantastic discussion and live entertainment on August 15th. Watch Your Waste is all about bringing community champions, chefs and celebrity spokespeople together to talk about the serious issue of food waste. Inspiring panellists include Jon Dee, Founder of Do Something, Tabitha Laffernis, writer and sustainability advocate and Elaine Montegriffo, CEO of SecondBite. The night promises a plethora of seasonal, sustainable and organic canapes and drinks, live music and even livelier discussion. Buy your tickets for only $11 on the eventbrite website and chat about the event or share your sustainable and fair food tips via the hashtag #watchyourwaste!
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