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IronHouse Brewery is located at the White Sands Estate on the East Coast of Tasmania and is owned and operated by a Tasmanian family with a long history with the ... read more
Warrenmang is one of the most significant wine-oriented enterprises in the Pyrenees, highly regarded in every respect. Located on a picturesque hillside, the winery ... read more
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Goaty Hill Vineyard is located at Kayena in the West Tamar Valley wine region of Northern Tasmania. The Vineyard is named after a steep and rocky hill on the property ... read more
O'Reilly's Canungra Valley Vineyards is one of the premium boutique cellar doors in South East Queensland. Located in the peaceful Canungra Valley, Gold Coast Hinterland, ... read more
Making a Meal of It, a user's manual for making the most of the food we buy, catch or grow, is full of tips, ideas and simple recipes. How to buy the best, keep it fresh and make use of every bit and, when you forget, how to restore and revive »
Regional cafes across Australia have followed her lead in producing delicious sampler platters showcasing their regions and now you can recreate the delicious home kitchen of Maggie Beer with her nourishing new cookbook, Maggie's Kitchen »
For over a century, the Adelaide Central Market, in the heart of the city, has fed Adelaide people with colour and chaos as fresh and abundant as its South Australian produce »
Whether you already know the Barossa well or are looking for a deeper sense of this iconic Valley, Barossa Food will give you much 'food for thought'. It might not be on the just-published list but this book is certainly still a great read and may surprise you »
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