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“Genetically engineered (GE) food threatens everything I stand for. It’s time to let food companies know we do not want to eat food that has been tampered with” – Margaret Fulton, food icon and True Food Network member.

Everyday Australians are taking back control of their food. When consumers speak, companies listen. Join Margaret and the True Food Network in the activities below – taking action today for a GE-free tomorrow.

GE canola approval process corrupt
Greenpeace is calling on the Independent Commission Against Corruption to conduct an inquiry into the process behind the approval of growing genetically engineered (GE) canola in NSW. The call comes after we found that the committee set up to investigate whether GE canola should be grown in NSW was stacked with pro-GE advocates.
Say no to Warrnambool Cheese & Butter scary dairy!
Warrnambool Cheese & Butter Factory has ignored the massive consumer rejection of genetically engineered (GE) foods by announcing it supports the lifting of the Victorian GE crop ban and is happy for it's dairy cattle to eat GE animal feed! Keep scary GE out of your dairy – take action now!
DIY local media
You can make a difference and help to keep Australia GE-free by beating the drum in your local area. You can participate in local media by writing a letter to the Editor or by calling talkback radio. Media attention helps to raise the public profile of the issues, raise awareness among the community, and also puts pressure onto companies and decision makers whose actions impact on GE contamination in our country. Read on for some great tips on "how to" and keep up to date with the latest issues on this site!
Find a Farmers Market
Tired of dreary shopping in flurescent lit aisles? Sick of the chemical ridden weeks old produce on offer at the supermarket? Turn the trolley around and start shopping at a local farmer's market. There are hundred's of farmer's markets around Australia where you can buy fresh produce direct from the farmer.
Time to get active!
Time to get active!
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Email a company now
When consumers contact food companies they listen! Use the form letter below to email a food company and tell them why you don't want GE food. Enter your own subject line and any personal opinions you have about GE foods.
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