Nick Rose is co-coordintor of NENA's Food Hub.
He works with communities, institutions, enterprises and organisations around Australia to co-create a vision and a practice of fair food systems. These are systems that are democratically and collaboratively developed, and that prioritise human health and well-being, and eco-system integrity. These are systems in which the economy is consciously designed to serve people and the environment, not the other way round.
Nick has been the Executive Director of Sustain since its establishment in January 2016. With a background In law and community development, Nick brings more than a decade of working at the grassroots and institutional level in several Australian states in food sovereignty and sustainable food systems. He is the editor of "Fair Food: Stories From a Movement Changing The World (2015)" and the co-editor of "Reclaiming The Urban Commons: The Past, Present and Future of Food Growing in Australian Towns And Cities (2018)." Nick is also a lecturer in food systems, food policy and governance and food movements for William Angliss Institute in their Bachelor of Food Studies and Master of Food Systems and Gastronomy.
Some links the Nick mentions in this episode:
- Pandemic Gardening Survey - https://sustain.org.au/projects/pandemic-gardening-survey-report/
- Urban Agriculture Month - https://uaf.org.au/uam
- Oakhill Food Justice Farm - https://oakhillfarm.org.au
- Sustain membership - https://sustain.org.au/membership/
- Cancer Stage of Capitalism article - https://www.ijhpm.com/article_4024.html