What to watch

2022 - 12 - 29

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123 Food and Agriculture Organizations to Watch in 2023 – Food Tank (Food Tank)

These 123 organizations are reducing food waste, scaling sustainable farming practices, increasing access to healthy meals, and so much more.

FAO North America](https://www.fao.org/north-america/our-office/our-office/en/), North America Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)](https://www.fao.org/home/en/), International and [U.N. In 2022, they also launched a petition to support a [Food Bill of Rights](https://foodtank.com/news/2022/08/a-new-food-bill-of-rights/) to ensure food policies are aligned with national values. [relaunched a digital database](https://foodtank.com/news/2022/04/refed-relaunches-digital-database-to-combat-food-waste/) to monitor policies pertaining to food waste prevention, recovery, and recycling and [introduced a new tool](https://foodtank.com/news/2022/07/refed-launches-new-tool-to-track-funding-aimed-at-food-waste/) to track capital investments in food waste reduction. [honor and uplift the Black food narrative](https://foodtank.com/news/2022/10/h3irloom-food-group-educates-to-honor-black-food-culture/). [Russia’s invasion of Ukraine](https://foodtank.com/news/2022/05/ipes-food-reports-another-perfect-storm-for-food-price-crisis/) on global food prices, and the politics of protein. “Getting food systems on the global agenda isn’t enough,” authors of the recent “Smoke & Mirrors” report [write](https://foodtank.com/news/2022/11/new-reports-foodcop27/). [keep independent bars and restaurants afloat](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/191-tom-colicchio-on-fight-to-save-independent-restaurants/id1434128568?i=1000486236877). [Christopher Bradshaw](https://foodtank.com/news/2017/01/christopher-bradshaw/%5C). [Initiative on Nutrition and Climate Change (I-CAN)](https://foodtank.com/news/2022/12/climate-action-must-include-nutrition/), which aims to accelerate transformative action at the intersection of climate and nutrition. [through knowledge sharing and mutual aid](https://foodtank.com/news/2022/06/nyc-based-grassroots-collective-uses-food-as-a-tool-of-resistance/). [provide inclusive and safe environments](https://foodtank.com/news/2022/02/tapping-into-a-safer-beer-industry/) for everyone in the beer industry.

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Prime Group 1 targets: Canterbury Stakes (1300m), All Aged Stakes (1400m), Kingsford Smith Cup (1300m), Stradbroke Handicap (1400m). Francesco Guardi (118): It ...

Doomben Cup (2000m) if they want to go down a WFA path next prep. The only male three-year-olds to post a better figure this season are Giga Kick (124), Jacquinot (120) and Best Of Bordeaux (119). The son of Frankel probably would have started second favourite in the Melbourne Cup after posting the equal-best Group 2 Moonee Valley Cup-winning Timeform figure (118) since Americain (124) in 2011.

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5 Aussie Artists To Watch In 2023 (theMusic)

Our final Cover Story of 2022 focuses on five Australian artists we think you need to watch in 2023. Read on to find out who they are!

A: Earlier this year, I performed at a festival, and after my set, I had a 45-minute-long line of people waiting for me to sign things. Honestly, I don’t have a wild BTS story to go along with the making of City Girls, but what feels very BTS is how much fun the band and I had playing this live. I already felt this way before we were all thrown into the deep end, but I do feel content and happy to take my time. That’s how I consume music, and that’s how I feel close to the artists I look up to. In the end, I spent about four years writing that EP, and I think it did just about everything I wanted it to do. A: My favourite musical moment of the year was having a front-row seat to the final Violent Soho shows. This gave us both a newfound strength to get through it and be newly inspired on the other side. I’ve spent a lot of time in transit this year, and that gave me a lot of time to read and watch lots of movies. The only thing I’m in control of is how I respond to the circumstances and ride the waves. Singles are great, but we are collectively very excited to make a whole body of work that shows more than a single can, and we feel like this art is very much alive. I hope highlighting the issue of climate change in a delicate and thought-provoking way invites audiences to take this issue seriously. It’s been interesting to enter the music scene at the beginning of the lockdown.

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Adelaide International 1: Field, draw, schedule, results, how to watch ... (Sporting News AU)

Novak Djokovic will mark his competitive return to Australia when he takes part in the first week of the Adelaide International.

Melbourne Melbourne Wheelchair Open Hobart International Adelaide Adelaide International 2 Canberra International

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One to Watch – Cranbourne | Breednet (Breednet)

A short priced favourite by Yarraman Park's young gun Hellbent, this filly looks well worth following after casting off maiden status with a dominant win at ...

He was a $100,000 Inglis Premier purchase from Mill Park. A half-sister to Group II placed Whatafox, she was bred by Brenton and Liz Parker and is the second winner from Group II placed Domesday mare Whatalovelyday, who comes from the family of Group I winners Leica Guv, Light Fantastic and Pharoah. She runs in the famous colours of Laurence Eales that were carried by Melbourne Cup winner Shocking and was a $75,000 Inglis Premier purchase for Eales Racing Syndications from the Mill Park draft.

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