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The forager s code: wild mushroom hunters urged to take a conscious, conservative approach

Last modified on Tue 16 Mar 2021 18.15 EDT Every autumn when the Swiss go out to collect mushrooms, before they return home in the evening to dunk them in fondue, they hand their basket to the Pilzkontrolleur. This mushroom inspector will pluck out any toxic fungi and send them home with what is safe to eat. The fashion for foraging has made it to Australia, but locally there are no Pilzkontrolleuer offices to visit with your harvest. Ecologist Alison Pouliot says that while Indigenous Australians have the “oldest foraging culture in the world”, much of Australian society has traditionally been mycophobic – afraid of mushrooms – thanks to the influence of equally fungal-fearing British forebears. Now, waves of immigration from continental Europe and Asia and, more recently, high end restaurant trends, means mushroom foraging is “increasing whether we agree with it or not”.

Concerns Facebook s Australian news ban could limit people s access to emergency information

Download 3.74 MB Facebook has restricted Australians access to news content, in response to the Federal Government s proposed media bargaining laws. Ariel Bogle, who is an analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute s Cyber Centre and a former technology journalist at the ABC, said the decision could have big consequences for communities seeking emergency information, including from live press conferences. I could see a scenario where Facebook does come back to the table about that sort of content because really the reputational damage from Australians not being able to access good bushfire information would be so significant, she said. Duration: 8min 10sec

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Travel agents welcome tourism support package, but say more help is needed

Download 2.12 MB The chair of the Australian Federation of Travel Agents said the Federal Government s $1.2 billion tourism support package is appreciated, but it s not enough to help the ailing industry. Speaking to Ali Moore on Mornings, Tom Manwering, who s also the CEO of Express Travel Group, said travel agents will struggle until international borders reopen. We were first into this COVID crisis, the first to feel the 90 per cent negative impact, and we re going to be the last out, he said. Duration: 4min 38sec

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