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Media alert: Taste Australia with a native barbecue at UQ

19 August 2014

Enjoy the ultimate in sustainable eating at The University of Queensland tomorrow (Wednesday, 20 August) at a solar-powered native barbecue.

The UQ Landcare Club will serve kangaroo, crocodile and emu sausages, all cooked using the power of sunshine outside the Global Change Institute.

The event is part of Sustainability Week. The Landcare group aims to raise awareness about the sustainability of native meats.

Media are welcome to attend.

When: 10am - 12pm, Wednesday, 20 August, 2014.

Where: Outside the Global Change Institute, (Building 20), UQ’s St Lucia campus.

Who: UQ’s Landcare Club, sustainable eaters.

Contact: Organiser Kathryn McGilp, 3161 5610 or 0402 671 368 kathryn.mcgilp1@uqconnect.edu.au

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