
Tasting Australia is a
South Australia
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n wine and food festival held in the capital city of
Adelaide
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.
It was first held in 1997 and managed by Marina Libia and event management company Consuming Passions, run by
Ian Parmenter and David Evans.
Each year the event attracts more than 200 national and international journalists and around 50,000 visitors.
History
The 2014 event hosted over 80 ticketed and free events throughout South Australia.
The festival has been held biennially for 15 years and became annual from the 2016 event which was held from Sunday 1 May to Sunday 8 May 2016.
Due to government prohibitions on large crowds because of the
COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
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, in 2020 the event was postponed to October/November, then cancelled.
In 2021 Tasting Australia is scheduled to be held from 30 April - 9 May 2021.
The event is still running in 2024, with a hub in Victoria Square, Adelaide, and a metropolitan and regional program.
Creative directors
In February 2015, South Australian Minister for Tourism
Leon Bignell announced the two Creative Directors and Event Patron for the 2016 Tasting Australia event.
Simon Bryant
Simon Bryant is one of two Creative Directors for Tasting Australia.
Bryant worked with the
Hilton Adelaide for more than ten years, culminating in becoming executive chef. He has worked alongside South Australian cook
Maggie Beer
Maggie Beer (born Margaret Anne Ackerman, 19 January 1945) is an Australian chef, food author, restaurateur, and food manufacturer. Beer was one of the judges on '' The Great Australian Bake Off'' alongside Matt Moran until 2022 and is also a ...
, co-hosting more than 150 episodes of
The Cook and the Chef on the
ABC.
Paul Henry
Paul Henry is a wine writer and
marketer, and one of two Creative Directors of Tasting Australia.
Henry established Winehero Australia in January 2011, a company specialising in strategic planning, brand development and communication, where he acts as a director.
Maggie Beer
Maggie Beer
Maggie Beer (born Margaret Anne Ackerman, 19 January 1945) is an Australian chef, food author, restaurateur, and food manufacturer. Beer was one of the judges on '' The Great Australian Bake Off'' alongside Matt Moran until 2022 and is also a ...
has been a Patron for Tasting Australia.
Beer has appeared as a guest judge on ''
MasterChef Australia
''MasterChef Australia'' is an Australian competitive cooking reality show based on the original British ''MasterChef (British TV series), MasterChef''. It is produced by Endemol Shine Australia and screens on Network 10.
Restaurateur and ch ...
'' and runs Maggie Beer's Farm Shop
in the
Barossa Valley
The Barossa Valley (Barossa German: ''Barossa Tal'') is a valley in South Australia located northeast of Adelaide city centre. The valley is formed by the North Para River. It is notable as a major list of wine-producing regions, wine-producin ...
with a range of products sold throughout Australia and overseas.
Beer was awarded the
Centenary Medal
The Centenary Medal is an award which was created by the Australian Government in 2001. It was established to commemorate the centenary of the Federation of Australia and to recognise "people who made a contribution to Australian society or g ...
in 2001 for service to Australian society through cooking and writing, and was named
Senior Australian of the Year in 2010. In the Australia Day Honours of 2012, Beer was appointed a
Member of the Order of Australia
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(AM) "for service to the tourism and hospitality industries as a cook, restaurateur and author, and to the promotion of Australian produce and cuisine."
Cheong Liew
Cheong Liew took over from foodie Maggie Beer as Patron of Tasting Australia. Liew moved from Malaysia to Australia in 1969. He received his first critical acclaim for his Adelaide based restaurant Neddy’s. However, he is probably best known for his restaurant The Grange, which opened in the Adelaide Hilton Hotel in 1995 and closed in 2009.
Darren Robertson
Darren Robertson is a chef, owner of
Three Blue Ducks in Bronte, at first, and now Three Blue Ducks on The Farm at Byron Bay.
Robertson has previously been a visiting chef at Tasting Australia but joins for the first time as 'Food Curator' in 2021.
Nick Stock
Nick Stock is one of Australia's most respected and prolific wine critics. His involvement in wine stretches beyond wine-writing to show-judging, educating, broadcasting and winemaking.
References
External links
* Tasting Australia
Tasting Australiaat
TravelLady MagazineConsuming Passions websitewith Ian Parmenter in
ABC's ''
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