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Canberra’s and Sustainable Farming Practices

With its spectacularly cosmopolitan feel, Canberra is a lovely place to visit, to check out the local culture, and experience a multicultural city in the heart of Australia.  There are always plenty of interesting things to do, with a host of attractions, and a lively nightlife, and visitors of all ages will find many delightful surprises here.  The cultural scene is always evolving, and has a great love for the ritual around food.  Like in most Australian cities, food is a great time for the social reflexes to spring into action, and the traditions of the people who live here really come alive.  Restaurant life is particularly lively, and you can find something spectacular 6 nights a week here.

It’s a great way to get to know a city, and a great city has great restaurants.  Canberra can certainly prove itself alongside any of the best of them, and you’ll be thrilled at the sensational tastes that are available here.  Because there are so many cultures living here, there is a stunning variety of foods available, and an even more stunning selection of fusion cuisines.  There are also other factors here that make Canberra a particularly good spot to eat, especially for beef lovers.  The global trend toward thinking more conscientiously about our own footprints here, and the effects on the next generation, is making its way into the way people raise cattle here in Canberra.

It’s a very large industry all over Australia, with so much land that is being used by farmers.  The Cattle Council has been giving farmers in Canberra kudos for their ability to adjust to the times, and start thinking about long-term effects.  Sustainable grazing practices, and a better way to distribute feed to cut down waste are just some of the measures farmers are taking.  This reflects a shift in consciousness that helps to open the doors toward a better future, and all the more reason to enjoy your fantastic meals here.

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November 2nd, 2009


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