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Author: Dr Anika Molesworth

Anika is a passionate advocate for sustainable farming, environmental conservation and climate change action. Hailing from her family’s sheep station near Broken Hill, far western NSW, she is a founding director of Farmers for Climate Action, a movement that puts farmers on the frontlines of climate change at the centre of climate solutions. Anika was named the 2015 Young Farmer of the Year, and was the 2017 Young Australian of the Year NSW Finalist. You can follow Anika’s work on all the social media channels at @AnikaMolesworth.
Our Sunburnt Country
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Our Sunburnt Country

ByDr Anika Molesworth November 21, 2021July 15, 2024

I fell in love with my family’s farm, a sheep station near Broken Hill in far western NSW, at an early age. I formed a bond with the land as though it were a member of my family. When the Millennium Drought hit, though, bringing with it heatwaves and duststorms, the future I’d always imagined…

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Transitioning to our future food economy
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Transitioning to our future food economy

ByDr Anika Molesworth March 17, 2020July 15, 2024

I live in a starkly beautiful part of Australia. The far west of NSW, has a wild, untamed beauty to it. This is where I grew up with my brothers. This is where family has been laid to rest. This is where I will get married. I have a deep sense of belonging to this…

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Sustain acknowledges that we work on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri, Woi Wurrung and Bunurong peoples of the Kulin Nations. We respectfully acknowledge the custodianship of the Wurundjeri, Woi Wurrung and Bunurong Elders, recognising that they and their Ancestors stewarded these lands and their diverse creatures sustainably for tens of thousands of years. We respectfully acknowledge that sovereignty over these lands was never ceded, and that the processes of historical truth-telling and a duly negotiated treaty are essential for justice for First Nations peoples. The path to a better food system for all must begin with the principles of care, respect, justice, healing, and regeneration. In unity with the ongoing journey of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples journey toward self-determination and sovereignty, Sustain directs 10% of its membership fees to Pay the Rent, a Victorian Aboriginal-led initiative that supports the self-determination of First Nations people.

  • About
    • Our Strategy
    • Our Team
    • Our Supporters
    • Growing Food Justice
    • What is a Food System?
    • Careers
    • Media
    • Annual Reports
    • Contact
  • Network
  • Consulting
    • Transforming Food Systems
    • Services
    • Our Work
    • Consulting Team
  • Advocacy
    • Victorian Food Security Consensus Statement
    • National Food Declaration
    • Vote For Food!
  • Research
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    • Workplace Giving
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