2015 MAY 14, 15, 16 & 17
Food | Wine | Music | Fun
Sunshine Coast | Queensland | Australia
A MESSAGE FROM THE MINISTER Welcome to the 2015 Noosa International Food and Wine Festival, a four-day culinary celebration of the Sunshine Coast’s Naturally refreshing lifestyle. This year’s program features food trails throughout Noosa’s breathtaking landscapes, from the hinterland to the coast. Visitors will also enjoy a delightful line-up of entertainment across the Festival Village. The Queensland Government, through Tourism and Events Queensland, is proud to support this event as part of its goal to increase annual overnight visitor expenditure.
I congratulate the organisers of the Noosa International Food and Wine Festival on ensuring the success of an event that continues to flourish in Queensland. I encourage visitors to ‘make the most of the moment’ enjoying the food, wine and entertainment on offer.
THE HON JANN STUCKEY
The Queensland Government’s 20-year plan, Destination Success, recognises the importance of events that drive repeat visitation to regional destinations.
Queensland Minister for Tourism, Major Events, Small Business and the Commonwealth Games
WELCOME Welcome to the 2015 Noosa International Food & Wine Festival. The Festival continues to evolve with new exciting events and expansion of the old ones. The Festival’s mantra is to promote Australian food and wine to the world by showcasing Australia’s leading chefs, wine makers and producers at the same time incorporating many international contributors to help spread the message. The Festival format is informal, educational but most of all fun. The festival has an enviable international and national reputation with many visitors from overseas and interstate. As always we proudly welcome our local patrons who make our region’s food scene what it is. The superb Australian food and wine culture has now firmly established itself on the world stage and is considered to be among the top countries in the world for food and wine.
THE FESTIVAL TEAM
Jim Berardo
Greg O’Brien
Shane Harvey
Alison Mason
Timothy Montgomery
Lou Gleeson
Sharon Wright
Tony Cox
Shane Johnson
Michelle Mason
Noosa provides the perfect venue for such an event with the natural beauty of Laguna Bay, the Noosa National Park, the pristine river system and hinterland. The village atmosphere of the town provides an intimacy that is truly unique. Apart from the food trails, unique features in themselves, Noosa is the one food and wine festival where all events occur within walking distance of each other and your accommodation if you so wish. The Festival is also conscious of best practices for food production, waste and sustainability. Special thanks must go to our sponsors, contributors and volunteers as without them the Festival would not be possible. Our deep gratitude goes to our presenting partner Westpac and Tourism and Events Queensland for their invaluable support. The committee is most grateful though to all the loyal patrons - we look forward to welcoming you back again in 2015.
Jim Berardo, Director, Noosa International Food & Wine Festival
John Fields
Rebecca Scully
Geoffroy Marcq
CONTENTS THURSDAY 14 Westpac Ruby Luncheon Sunshine Coast Food Trails Lifestyle and Guest Chef Lunches
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FRIDAY 15 Sunshine Coast Food Trails Lifestyle Lunches Westpac Welcome Party & Grand Opening Concert Westpac Premier International Degustation Westpac ‘Wild Food’ Dinner on the Beach Sunset Concert & Dinner at View on Little Hastings Guest Chefs at Sunshine Coast Restaurants
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SATURDAY 16 Culinary Exhibition 12 Celebrity Chef Cooking Demonstrations 12 The Courier-Mail Annexe 13 Village Wine Marquee 13 Food Critics Cooking Competition & Food Kiosks 14 Sunshine Coast Restaurants Food Kiosks 14 Wine & Beer Kiosks 14 Champagne Breakfast on the Beach 1 15 Exclusive Champagne Masterclass 15 Qantas EpiQure First Class Wine 15 Wine Australia Masterclass – It Will Be All White On The Night 15 delicious. Produce Awards Shared Table Lunch 15 Seafood Lunch on Noosa Main Beach 1 16 Noosa High Tea by the River 1 16 Live Entertainment 16 The McConnell Brothers at berardo’s 16 Seventies Beach Party, BBQ & Clam Bake on Noosa Main Beach 1 16 Sunset Concert & Dinner at View on Little Hastings 17 Guest Chefs at Sunshine Coast Restaurants 17
SUNDAY 17 Culinary Exhibition 18 Celebrity Chef Cooking Demonstrations 18 The Courier-Mail Annexe 19 Village Wine Marquee 19 Ilve Presents ‘Australia’s Best Home Cooked Dish’ Competition 20 Sunshine Coast Restaurants Food Kiosks 20 Wine & Beer Kiosks 20 Champagne Breakfast on the Beach 2 21 Exclusive Champagne Masterclass 21 Pure Indulgence – Caviar, Premium Seafood Lunch 2 1 Wine Australia Masterclass – GSM, MSG & Other TLAs 21 Hakkaisan Sake Masterclass 21 American Cookout & BBQ by the River 22 Seafood Lunch on Noosa Main Beach 2 22 Noosa High Tea by the River 2 22 Live Entertainment 22 Sunset Concert & Rising Stars at berardo’s 23 Seventies Beach Party, BBQ & Clam Bake on Noosa Main Beach 2 23 Sunday Night Street Party in Hastings Street 23 PREMIUM FESTIVAL PACKAGE CONTRIBUTORS TICKET PRICES + BOOKINGS SPONSORS
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Noosa International Food & Wine Festival is an all-weather event
THURSDAY MAY 14
SESSION 101: WESTPAC RUBY LUNCHEON
Join Larke Riemer, Director Westpac Women’s Markets, for a Ruby Luncheon with guest speaker Melissa Doyle, news presenter and journalist with Seven Network Australia, who is sure to provide us with some entertaining and informative insights into her life. The menu will be co-designed by Union Dining owner/chef, Nicky Riemer and du Fermier owner/chef Annie Smithers. 12pm Festival Village $135 per person Three-course lunch with wines by Seppelt Includes free entry to the Westpac Welcome Party & Concert Friday 15th May*
SUNSHINE COAST FOOD TRAILS Food Trails on both Thursday and Friday
SESSION 102: AUDI ASIAN FOOD TRAIL 1 Travel by bus to Tim Warren’s Garnisha Spice Farm. Enjoy an Asian-inspired cocktail by Shane Johnson (berardo’s) while touring the farm followed by an Asian banquet by Mark Jensen, Victor Liong, David Thompson, Rory Thorpe & Shane Watson. Wines by Pizzini. MC Valli Little Departs Festival Village 11.45am $205 per person Cocktail, banquet with wines Includes free entry to the Westpac Welcome Party & Concert Friday 15th May*
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THURSDAY MAY 14
SESSION 103:
NEW
DE BRETT SEAFOOD TRAIL 1
2015 presents a new, unique experience – taking you to the very source of our local seafood where it hits land. This is a visit to Mooloolaba Wharfs hosted by John Susman Fishtales and Gary Heilmann De Brett Seafood. Learn about our local seafood, safe practices and sustainability from fishermen Pavo Walker (Walker Seafoods), James Day (Mooloolaba Prawns) and Les Apps (Fraser Isle Spanner Crabs). Then enjoy the best seafood lunch prepared by Jiro Numata, Zeb Gilbert, David Pugh and Steven Snow. Wines by Brokenwood and Vasse Felix. MC John Susman Co-ordinating Chef – Chris Thornton Departs Festival Village 10.30am $195 per person Seafood lunch with wines and sake tasting Includes free entry to the Westpac Welcome Party & Concert Friday 15th May*
SESSION 104: NEW
HINTERLAND TRAIL 1 ~ A REAL FARM EXPERIENCE & LUNCH WITH THE WALKERS
This will be the quintessential farm visit with true paddock to plate experience in the beautiful Mary River Valley near Kenilworth. The three-generation Walker family farm produces pasture-raised nomadic chook eggs, chicken, beef and cow milk exercising the best regenerative agricultural practices. Start with tastes and chat with local producers from the Mary River Valley orchestrated by Martin Duncan and Kacey Walker. In the paddock enjoy a hearty country lunch produced from the earth around you prepared by Martin Boetz, Alex Herbert and Cameron Matthews - all champions of nature’s best practices. Wines by Seppelt. MC Marty Boetz. Sturdy bush shoes essential. Co-ordinating Chef – Paul Baker Departs Festival Village 10.45am $195 per person Farm experience, lunch with wines Includes free entry to the Westpac Welcome Party & Concert Friday 15th May* *Food/wine tickets available for purchase - $8
LIFESTYLE AND GUEST CHEF LUNCHES SESSION 105:
NEW
TOP TASTES OF QUEENSLAND 1
Five leading Queensland chefs Matt Golinski, Philip Johnson, Alastair McLeod, Nick Street-Brown & William Wallace make the most of top Queensland produce to prepare a formidable lunch with leading Queensland wines selected by Ken Gargett & Tony Harper. MC Lizzie Loel 11.45am Festival Village $135 per person Five-course lunch with wines Includes free entry to the Westpac Welcome Party & Concert Friday 15th May*
SESSION 106: NEW
NOOSA BOATHOUSE BEEF & REEF LUNCH
Join Executive Chef, Shane Bailey for the ultimate “Beef & Reef” feast at Noosa Boathouse’s spectacular waterfront location. Arrive by Noosa Ferry and indulge in the best beef, seafood and produce the region has to offer, matched with some of Australia’s premium wines and Stone & Wood hand crafted beers. Your own ferry transfer has been arranged for you to board the Noosa Ferry at the Sheraton Jetty at 11.30am or Q Place at 11.35am for arrival at Noosa Boathouse at 12pm. 12pm Noosa Boathouse $135 per person Three-course lunch with wines
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FRIDAY MAY 15
SUNSHINE COAST FOOD TRAILS SESSION 107: AUDI ASIAN FOOD TRAIL 2
Travel by bus to Tim Warren’s Garnisha Spice Farm. Enjoy an Asian-inspired cocktail by Shane Johnson (berardo’s) while touring the farm followed by an Asian banquet by Mark Jensen, Victor Liong, David Thompson, Rory Thorpe & Shane Watson. Wines by Woodstock. MC Kerrie McCallum Departs Festival Village 11.45am $205 per person Cocktail, banquet with wines Includes free entry to the Westpac Welcome Party & Concert*
SESSION 108:
NEW
DE BRETT SEAFOOD TRAIL 2
2015 presents a new, unique experience – taking you to the very source of our local seafood where it hits land. This is a visit to Mooloolaba Wharfs hosted by John Susman Fishtales and Gary Heilmann De Brett Seafood. Learn about our local seafood, safe practices and sustainability from fishermen Pavo Walker (Walker Seafoods), James Day (Mooloolaba Prawns) and Les Apps (Fraser Isle Spanner Crabs). Then sit and enjoy the best seafood lunch prepared by Jiro Numata, Zeb Gilbert, David Pugh and Steven Snow. Wines by Pizzini. MC John Susman Co-ordinating Chef – Chris Thornton Departs Festival Village 10.30am $195 per person Seafood lunch with wines and sake tasting Includes free entry to the Westpac Welcome Party & Concert*
SESSION 109:
NEW
HINTERLAND TRAIL 2 - A REAL FARM EXPERIENCE & LUNCH WITH THE WALKERS
This will be the quintessential farm visit with true paddock to plate experience in the beautiful Mary River Valley near Kenilworth. The three-generation Walker family farm produces pastureraised nomadic chook eggs, chicken, beef and cow milk exercising the best regenerative agricultural practices. Start with tastes and chat with the local producers from the Mary River Valley orchestrated by Martin Duncan and Kacey Walker. In the paddock enjoy a hearty country lunch produced from the earth around you prepared by Martin Boetz, Alex Herbert and Cameron Matthews - all champions of nature’s best practices. Wines by Seppelt. MC Matt Preston. Sturdy bush shoes essential. Co-ordinating Chef – Paul Baker Departs Festival Village 10.45am $195 per person Farm experience, lunch with wines Includes free entry to the Westpac Welcome Party & Concert*
LIFESTYLE LUNCHES SESSION 110: TOP TASTES OF QUEENSLAND 2
Five leading Queensland chefs Josue Lopez, Jake Nicolson, Spencer Patrick, Dominique Rizzo & Ben Williamson make the most of top Queensland produce to prepare a formidable lunch with leading Queensland wines selected by Ken Gargett & Tony Harper. MC Lizzie Loel 11.45am Festival Village $135 per person Five-course lunch with wines Includes free entry to the Westpac Welcome Party & Concert*
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FRIDAY MAY 15
SESSION 111:
NEW
A VISIT TO THE MEDITERRANEAN
Join some of Australia’s leading chefs presenting an Iberian, Italian and Greek inspired picnic seated by the languid Noosa River. Chefs include Frank Camorra, Javier Codina, Peter Conistis & Tony Percuoco. Wines by Feudo Arancio. MC Brodee Myers-Cooke Co-ordinating Chef – Thomas Robinson 12.30pm International Riverside Marquee $135 per person Includes free entry to the Westpac Welcome Party & Concert*
SESSION 112:
NEW
ASAHI SUPER DRY PREMIUM BBQ LUNCH ON NOOSA MAIN BEACH
Beer, boardies and bikinis. Great beer, amazing top-notch food by the Kings of the grill – Morgan McGlone, Andre De Laine and USA guru of the BBQ Andrew Evans. Beer, BBQ and Noosa Main Beach – no better way to spend a Friday lunch with old and new friends. Beer by Asahi. Live music. 12pm Noosa Main Beach Marquee $135 per person Lunch with beers Includes free entry to the Westpac Welcome Party & Concert*
SESSION 113:
NEW
COBRAM OLIVE OIL MASTERCLASS TASTING & LUNCH
Following in the footsteps of traditional Mediterranean olive oil makers, Cobram Estate’s master blender has created a distinctive range of different olive oil styles to suit a range of palates. This Masterclass lunch hosted by Leandro Ravetti will give you an overview of the various types and how and when to use. Enjoy a fabulous meal incorporating some of these oils prepared by James Brinklow, Matt McConnell, Nicky Riemer & Annie Smithers. Wines presented by Ben Tolstoshev from The Lane vineyards. Co-ordinating Chef – Timothy Montgomery 12pm Festival Village $135 per person Lunch including wine and beer Includes free entry to the Westpac Welcome Party & Concert* * Food/wine tickets available for purchase - $8
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FRIDAY MAY 15
Food | Wine | Music | Fun
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Sunshine Coast | Queensland | Australia
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FRIDAY MAY 15
SESSION 114 & 115:
WESTPAC WELCOME PARTY GRAND OPENING CONCERT Time to welcome our guests, join friends old and new to celebrate the official opening of the 12th Noosa International Food & Wine Festival. Everyone will be there - celebrity guests, producers, sponsors and party people. This is the time to meet and have fun with all the festival participants and an opportunity to party as you kick-off this action-packed weekend. Supported by Westpac, Festival Party Night promises to be a real showstopper this year. The USA Official Blues Bros Revue direct from the USA headlines a night of fabulous food, wine, music, dancing & partying. Not to be missed! • The Swingin’ Martinis
• Devine Beach Party
• The USA Official Blues Bros Revue
Festival Village Gates open at 4pm; close 8.30pm
SESSION 114 Adults $35 per person SESSION 115 $20 per accomp. child under 18 (under 5 free) Food Kiosks: Berardo’s Seafood Shack, Woodfire Australia and many others
The Swingin’ Martinis
Devine Beach Party
The USA Official Blues Bros Revue
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FRIDAY MAY 15
SESSION 116: WESTPAC PREMIER INTERNATIONAL DEGUSTATION Thanks to our friends at Westpac, this fabulous degustation features chefs from leading Australian and International restaurants. Premium Wines presented by George Samios. MC Matt Preston Co-ordinating Chef – Rebecca Scully
FRIDAY MAY 16
6.15pm berardo’s restaurant & bar $495 per person Eight-course degustation with matching premium wines
Mark Best
Ryan Clift
SESSION 117:
Josh Emett
NEW
Colin Fassnidge
Ryan Timothy Montgomery Squires
MC Matt Preston
David Thompson
Meena Throngkumpola
WESTPAC ‘WILD’ FOOD DINNER ON THE BEACH
Join chefs Clayton Donovan, George Francisco, Matt Golinski, Sean McConnell, Timothy Montgomery & David Moyle as they explore Australia’s sustainable, wild and native food. Join these renowned, creative chefs who share a passion for sustainability, as they explore the fauna and flora beyond the farm gate. Set on idyllic Noosa Main Beach, this exciting dinner is a Festival first. MC Matt Moran. Co-ordinating Chef – Andre De Laine 6.30pm Noosa Main Beach Marquee $195 per person Banquet dinner with matching wines
MC Matt Moran
Todd Beltz
SESSION 118: SUNSET CONCERT AT THE LOOKOUT, NOOSA NATIONAL PARK & STOKEHOUSE VISITS VIEW ON LITTLE HASTINGS FOR DINNER
A glorious classical concert in our elegant marquee featuring Ambre Hammond & Marcello Maio. Canapés and drinks will be served on arrival at sunset. Following the concert, enjoy a stunning fourcourse dinner at View on Little Hastings restaurant prepared by Stokehouse Chefs – Ollie Gould (VIC), Nick Mahlook (VIC) and Richard Ousby (QLD) with Michael Jenkins from View on Little Hastings. Depart by bus from Outrigger Resort, Little Hastings Street at 4.30pm $195 per person Canapés, drinks, concert, transfers, four-course dinner with wine
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FRIDAY MAY 15
GUEST CHEFS AT SUNSHINE COAST RESTAURANTS SESSION 119: SOPHISTICATION BY THE RIVER Ben Batterbury Javier Codina Matt Merrin Braden White
FRIDAY MAY 16
The Rees Hotel, NZ Moda Restaurant, QLD Jam Corner, QLD Rickys River Bar + Restaurant, QLD
7pm Rickys River Bar + Restaurant $185 per person Four-course dinner with wine
SESSION 120: FESTA AT LOCALE Daniel Mosedale Locale, QLD Alastair McLeod www.alfreshco.com, QLD Tony Percuoco Tartufo, QLD
7pm Locale Restaurant
$170 per person Four-course dinner with wine
SESSION 121:
NEW
SEA & MOUNTAIN PACKAGE
One night of Hinterland Magic matched with Two Nights of Festival Favourites Package includes transfers from Sunshine Coast airport on Friday to Maleny, overnight accommodation at Spicers Clovelly with an exclusive dinner prepared by two hatted chefs Cameron Matthews & William Wallace at the Long Apron. A 10am transfer on Saturday has you checking in early at Outrigger Little Hastings Street before hitting the fun and festivities of Festival Village with your Saturday and Sunday gold pass. At 4pm return to the resort to commence your second memorable dining experience for the weekend. Enjoy a Sunset concert at the Noosa Lookout before arriving back for dinner at View on Little Hastings Street with Ryan Clift, Josue Lopez and Michael Jenkins. After a leisurely breakfast, head back to Lions Park for the final day exploring the more than 250 invited chefs, producers and winemakers who descend on the village of Noosa and its iconic surrounds to join foodies from all over the world to celebrate and enjoy the good things in life. Overnight again at Outrigger Little Hastings Street Resort & Spa (dinner at leisure) before a final breakfast - departing with wonderful memories and incredible dining experiences. This exclusive package is limited to just 11 couples. Details on websites of Spicers Clovelly and Outrigger Little Hastings Street. Bookings for this package must be made directly with Outrigger Little Hastings Street on 07 5455 2200 or via email noosa@outrigger.com.au. Full itineraries will be sent on booking.
SESSION 122: Peter Conistis David Rayner
NEW
A GREEK AUSTRALIAN FOOD JOURNEY
Alpha, NSW Thomas Corner Eatery, QLD
7pm Thomas Corner Eatery $145 per person Four-course dinner with wine
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SATURDAY MAY 16
SHOW DAY 1 Please help the Festival support the Westpac Lifesaving Helicopter Rescue Festival Village gates open 9am; close 7.30pm Breakfast Kiosk 9am - 11.30am Di Bella Coffee Espresso Bar from 9am Festival is an all-weather event
CULINARY EXHIBITION
Grand Marquee from 9am Finalists and winners of the delicious. Produce Awards and international producers show and offer tastes of their products. Displays of top-quality cookware, KitchenAid products, cookbooks and the latest ILVE appliances.
CELEBRITY CHEF COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS Main Stage 10 - 10:30am 10.45 – 11.15am 11.30 – 12.15pm 12.30 – 1pm 1.15 – 1.45pm
Main Stage Main Stage Main Stage Main Stage Main Stage
Marque Restaurant NSW Aria, NSW & QLD Stokehouses VIC & QLD MoVida VIC & NSW Four In Hand, NSW
Mark Best Matt Moran Ollie Gould, Nick Mahlook, Richard Ousby Frank Camorra Colin Fassnidge
Auditorium 1 Auditorium 1 Auditorium 1 Auditorium 1 Auditorium 1 Auditorium 1 Auditorium 1 Auditorium 1
e’cco Restaurant QLD The McConnell Brothers From the Earth or Paddock From the Sea or Dairy From the Earth or Paddock From the Sea or Dairy From the Earth or Paddock From the Sea or Dairy
Philip Johnson Andrew, Matt and Sean McConnell Dan Hong, Morgan McGlone Josue Lopez, Alejandro Cancino Ben Williamson, Peter Conistis Ryan Squires, Cameron Matthews Shane Watson, Mark Jensen Andre De Laine, Tom Walton
Auditorium 3 Auditorium 3 Auditorium 3 Auditorium 3 Auditorium 3 Auditorium 3 Auditorium 3 Auditorium 3
Fast Fast Fast Wine Fast Fast Fast Fast
Thomas Robinson, James Brinklow Michelle Southan Steven Snow, David Pugh Tony Percuoco, Javier Codina, Katrina Pizzini Matt Golinski, Alastair McCleod Andrew Evans Dominque Rizzo, Michael Jenkins Annette Fear, Dan Jarrett, Graeme Twine
Auditorium 1 10 - 10.30am 10.45 - 11.30am 11.45 - 12.15pm 12.30 - 1pm 1.15 - 1.45pm 2 - 2.30pm 2.45 - 3.15pm 3.30 – 4pm
Auditorium 3 10 - 10.30am 10.45 - 11.15am 11.30 - 12pm 12.15 - 12.45pm 1 - 1.30pm 1.45 - 2.15pm 2.30 - 3pm 3.15 - 3.45pm
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SATURDAY MAY 16
THE COURIER-MAIL ANNEXE
Food, travel and philosophy are a huge part of our lives. The Courier-Mail Annexe explores these topics. 11am - 11.30am Coffee more complex than wine, tea sommeliers or masters - are we just making this too complicated? Don’t even mention food matching! MC Des Houghton, Phillip Di Bella, Peter Forrestal, Sharnee Rawson, Nicky Riemer, Annie Smithers 12pm - 12.30pm
Restaurant Australia - an update. MC Sharnee Rawson, Tourism Australia rep, Tourism Events Queensland rep, Fiona Donnelly, Julie Gibbs, John Hart, Shane Stanley
1pm - 1.30pm
Travelling alone or with kids - hints for finding great places to eat MC Kylie Lang, Mark Jensen, Peter Kuruvita, Christine Middap, Ann Rickard, Anooska Tucker-Evans, Sally Webb
2.15pm - 2.45pm Chefs’ round table - How is food and dining philosphy affecting restaurant menus. MC John Lethlean, Dennis Atkins, Frank Camorra, Ryan Clift, Clayton Donovan, Meena Throngkumpola, David Thompson, Josh Emett 3.15pm - 3.45pm Producers the new heroes - a reignited love affair with chefs MC Sharnee Rawson, Martin Boetz, Alex Herbert, Cameron Matthews, David Moyle, Graeme Paynter, Julie Shelton , Kacey Walker
VILLAGE WINE MARQUEE
Admission to wine sessions - 2 food/wine tickets (includes wine tastings) 10.30am - 11.15am Bubbles MC Frank Wilden, Ed Carr, Adam Carnaby, Joel Pizzini, Shin Saito, Ben Tolstoshev, Tom Wallace 11.45am - 12.30pm Victoria Wines MC Frank Wilden,Adam Carnaby, Nathan Hughes, James Irvine, Lach McLean, Darren Patterson, Steve Webber 1pm - 1.45pm
South Australia Wines MC Peter Forrestal, Victoria Angove, Reid Bosward, Elena Brooks, Dan Coward, Matt East, Alex Trescowthick
2.15pm - 3pm
Queensland Wines MC Ken Gargett, Des Houghton, Tony Harper Join the three Amigos of QLD wine as they each present two of their favourite QLD wines
3.30pm - 4.15pm Qantas epiQure – Back Vintage Hosted by Qantas epiQure
Noosa International Food & Wine Festival is pleased to support the Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter Service this year. Festival patrons will have an opportunity to contribute to this worthy charity by visiting the helicopter services stand and food kiosk which will be located in the Festival Village. Visit: westpacrescue.com.au Photo: Paul Saddler
*Note - Food purchased from the Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter Service will be a full donation to this service.
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SATURDAY MAY 16
FOOD CRITICS COOKING COMPETITION 11.30AM - 3.30PM
This is your chance to critique these culinary experts as you taste their ‘Picnic Food’. The People’s Choice Award will be decided by popular applause. Assisting the critics will be chefs Paul Baker The Botanic Gardens Restaurant (SA), Rhys Connell Sepia (NSW), Matt Merrin Jam Corner (QLD), Spencer Patrick Harrisons (QLD), Nick Street-Brown Coast (QLD), Chris Thornton Mason (NSW), Aaron Ward Sixpenny (NSW).
CRITICS FOOD KIOSKS 11.30AM - 3.30PM Lizzie Loel The Courier-Mail Elizabeth Meryment The Sunday Telegraph Matt Preston delicious. & MasterChef Dan Stock The Herald Sun Simon Thomsen businessinsider.com.au Necia Wilden & John Lethlean The Australian Simon Wilkinson The Adelaide Advertiser
SUNSHINE COAST RESTAURANTS FOOD KIOSKS 11AM - 4PM Berardo’s Seafood Shack Tim Montgomery/Gene Quinlan Café Le Monde Oliver Carruthers Gaston Bar Bistro Daniel Penfold Locale Daniel Mosedale Rickys River Bar + Restaurant Braden White Sweet Things David O’Sullivan/James Colliet View on Little Hastings Street Michael Jenkins Sails Paul Leete NB – After 4pm there may be a limited range of dishes available Other Food Kiosks: Woodfire Australia, Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter Service* *Note - Food purchased from the Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter Service will be a full donation to this service.
WINE & BEER KIOSKS 11AM - 7PM Angove
Feudo Arancio
Paddy Borthwick
The Lane Vineyard
Arras
Hakkaisan Sake
Paul Louis
Tolpuddle Vineyard
Asahi
Harewood Estate
Paxton
Torbreck
Babich Wines
Holm Oak Vineyards
Pepperjack
Tyrrell’s Wines
Bethany
Howard Park
Pirie Estate
Urlar
Bodega Catena Zapata
Hunter’s Wine
Pizzini
Vasse Felix
Ibizan Wines
Raidis Estate
Wirra Wirra Vineyards
Brokenwood
Juniper Estate
Woodstock
Champagne Jacquart
Kaesler
Robert Oatley Vineyards
Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte
Lana
Ross Hill
Laurent-Perrier
Rymill
Matua
SC Pannell
Medhurst Wines
Seppelt
Meerea Park
Shaw + Smith
Mitolo
Shingleback
Mount Langi Ghiran
Somersby Cider
Nepenthe
Tahbilk
Corte Giara Dandelion Vineyards De Bortoli Derwent Estate Devil’s Corner Eddystone Point Fermoy Estate
Yering Station
Tamar Ridge
Saturday Admission Tickets Cost includes admission to Festival Village, Culinary Exhibition with food tastings, choice of 20 Celebrity Chef Cooking Demonstrations, lifestyle discussions in The Courier-Mail Annexe and live entertainment.
SESSION 123 General Admission - $40 per person* SESSION 124 General Admission - $20 per accomp. child under 18* (under 5 free) SESSION 125 GOLD PASS - $140 per person, includes entry to VIP Hospitality Pavilions,
preferential concert seating and 6 food/wine tickets (value $48)
NOTE: In 2015, No food/wine tickets included in General Admission. *Food/wine tickets available for purchase - $8
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SATURDAY MAY 16
SESSION 126:
NEW
CHAMPAGNE BREAKFAST ON THE BEACH 1
What better way to start your Saturday than with a Champagne breakfast on Noosa Main Beach. Join chefs Ben Batterbury The Rees Hotel, Queenstown (NZ) & Timothy Montgomery. Indulge in three different champagne styles from one of the finest French Champagne houses, Nicolas Feuillatte, whilst matched to an amazing breakfast that will have the senses flowing - a morning not to be missed. MC Marie Oudin – Vorstermans 9am Noosa Main Beach Marquee $125 per person Breakfast with Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte Includes Saturday General Admission to Festival Village
SESSION 127: EXCLUSIVE CHAMPAGNE MASTERCLASS
Five excellent vintage and non-vintage Champagnes matched with food tastings, presented by Champagne expert Bernadette O’Shea with Ken Gargett. Showcasing Billecart-Salmon, Charles Heidsieck, Louis Roederer, Pol Roger and Veuve Fourny. Featuring Riedel glassware. 10.30am - 12pm Auditorium 2 ILVE Wine Cellar, Grand Marquee $120 per person (supplementary to admission)
SESSION 128:
NEW
QANTAS EPIQURE FIRST CLASS WINES MASTERCLASS
Ever wondered how wines are selected for First Class on Qantas? Join industry experts for this insightful tasting event. Not only will you sample some of the finest First Class wines, but you will be treated to exceptional morsels also served inflight on Qantas. This Masterclass will showcase some of the best Australian producers, while highlighting Qantas’ commitment to excellence in wine service, recently voted the best “Cellar in the Sky”. 1pm – 2.30pm Auditorium 2 ILVE Wine Cellar, Grand Marquee $75 per person (supplementary to admission)
SESSION 129: WINE AUSTRALIA MASTERCLASS – IT WILL BE ALL WHITE ON THE NIGHT (AFTERNOON)
Join Aaron Brasher, Wine Australia’s Regional Director, Tony Harper and Chris Tyrrell in this white wine smack down as they pit white against white. Get ready to challenge your perceptions of benchmark Australian white wines as we do a blind tasting of six wines to see which varietal comes out on top. Initially tasted blind, identities of the wines revealed then tasted with expertly devised food pairings. Featuring Riedel glassware 3.15pm – 4.45pm Auditorium 2 ILVE Wine Cellar, Grand Marquee $75 per person (supplementary to admission)
SESSION 130: delicious. PRODUCE AWARDS SHARED TABLE LUNCH
This is a special informal event where you will get to listen to and chat with our heroes, the food producers who are finalists of the delicious. Produce Awards. Taste their bounties in a picnic-style lunch produced by some of the awards judges. Martin Boetz Cooks Co-op (NSW), Alex Herbert Bird Cow Fish (NSW), Valli Little delicious., David Moyle Franklin Restaurant (TAS), Jake Nicolson Black Bird Bar & Grill (QLD) Wines by Dandelion. MC Kerrie McCallum Co-ordinating Chef - Thomas Robinson 12pm International Riverside Marquee $105 per person (supplementary to admission)
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SATURDAY MAY 16
SESSION 131: SEAFOOD LUNCH ON NOOSA MAIN BEACH 1
Join Josh Emett of Rata Dining Queenstown and Meena Throngkumpola of Nobu 57 New York City and John Susman Fishtales for a feast of award-winning Australian and New Zealand seafood and wine. Sit in beachside splendour, relax, eat and enjoy. Wines by De Bortoli. Wine maker Steve Webber. MC John Susman Co-ordinating Chef - Andre De Laine 12pm Noosa Main Beach Marquee $175 per person Seafood lunch with wine Includes Saturday General Admission Ticket to Festival Village
SESSION 132: NOOSA HIGH TEA BY THE RIVER 1
Enjoy afternoon-tea classics with the master Adriano Zumbo, while you sip Tasmanian sparkling wine. Savoury delights by Thomas Robinson Four in Hand (NSW). Tea by T Bar Tea Salon and Di Bella Coffee. MC Brodee Myers-Cooke 3.30pm International Riverside Marquee $55 per person (supplementary to admission)
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
After a great day of food & wine, enjoy fantastic live performances on Main Stage: • Honey Music • Relish • Funk ‘n’ Stuff Concert starts 4pm; gates close 7.30pm
SESSION 133:
NEW
THE MCCONNELL BROTHERS AT BERARDO’S
Enjoy a first and unique dinner prepared by Andrew, Matt & Sean McConnell. Each of these siblings has more than one highly acclaimed restaurant under their tutelage which is a feat that has never been achieved in the history of Australian dining. Wines by House of Arras and Bay of Fires. MC John Lethlean 7pm berardo’s restaurant & bar $160 per person Three-course dinner with wines
SESSION 134:
NEW
Sean McConnell
Matt McConnell
Andrew McConnell
‘SEVENTIES BEACH PARTY, BBQ & CLAM BAKE’ ON NOOSA MAIN BEACH 1
Get out your flares, kaftans and puka beads for a seventies-themed beach party. Bop to the rock and disco beats and enjoy a classic New England clam bake by pit maestro Tom Walton The Bucket List (NSW) with Colin Fassnidge Four in Hand (NSW) and Dan Hong Mr Wong (NSW) adding their own seventies BBQ inspirations. Asahi Beer and Wines by Matua. MCs 92.7 MIX FM Mark & Caroline Co-ordinating Chef - Andre De Laine 6.15pm Noosa Main Beach Marquee $195 per person Clam bake with a variety of seafood plus seventies BBQ favourites
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SATURDAY MAY 16
SESSION 135: SUNSET CONCERT AT THE LOOKOUT, NOOSA NATIONAL PARK & DINNER AT VIEW ON LITTLE HASTINGS WITH STAR GUEST CHEFS Watch the sunset over the Laguna Bay lookout as you enjoy delicious canapés and drinks at the Lookout. Then enjoy a concert in our elegant marquee featuring special guest musicians. Following the concert, enjoy a stunning three-course dinner at View on Little Hastings restaurant prepared by Ryan Clift The Tippling Club (Singapore) & Josue Lopez GOMA (QLD) with Michael Jenkins from View on Little Hastings. Depart by bus from Outrigger Resort, Little Hastings Street at 4.30pm $195 per person Canapés, drinks, concert, transfers, three-course dinner with wine
GUEST CHEFS AT SUNSHINE COAST RESTAURANTS SESSION 136: NOOSA BEACH HOUSE WITH PETER KURUVITA
Enjoy a four-course dinner showcasing Noosa’s local seafood and Peter’s unique style of cooking, inspired by his global travels and remarkable destinations, matched with Australian Wines.
7pm Noosa Beach House Restaurant, Hastings St Cost: $169 per person Four-course dinner with matching wine
Book early for a private dining room for 12
SESSION 137: EMBASSY XO & BLACK BIRD BAR & GRILL Jake Nicolson Joo Kim
Black Bird Bar & Grill (QLD) Embassy XO (QLD)
7pm Embassy XO
$140 per person Four-course dinner with matching wine
SESSION 138: COASTAL & HINTERLAND DINNER Daniel Jarrett Tony Kelly Emmett Malone
Ocean Street 3 (QLD) Ocean Street 3 (QLD) Sirocco (QLD)
6.30pm Sirocco Restaurant
$145 per person Four-course dinner with wine and a glass of bubbles on arrival
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SUNDAY MAY 17
Todd Beltz
SHOW DAY 2 Please help the Festival support the Westpac Lifesaving Helicopter Rescue Festival Village gates open 9am; close 7.30pm Breakfast Kiosk 9am-11.30am Di Bella Coffee Espresso Bar from 9am Festival is an all-weather event
CULINARY EXHIBITION
Grand Marquee from 9am Finalists and winners from the delicious. Produce Awards and international producers show their products and offer tastings. Displays of top-quality cookware, KitchenAid products, cookbooks and the latest ILVE appliances.
CELEBRITY CHEF COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS Main Stage 10.30 - 11am 11.15 - 11.45am 12 - 12.30pm 12.45 - 1.15pm 1.30 - 2pm
Main Stage Main Stage Main Stage Main Stage Main Stage
Rata, NZ The Tippling Club, Singapore Nahm, Bangok Jaaning Tree, NSW Noosa Beach House, QLD
Josh Emett Ryan Clift David Thompson Clayton Donovan Peter Kuruvita
Auditorium 1 Auditorium 1 Auditorium 1 Auditorium 1 Auditorium 1 Auditorium 1 Auditorium 1
Nobu 57, New York From the Sea or Dairy From the Earth or Paddock From the Sea or Dairy Health & Lifestyle From the Earth or Paddock From the Sea or Dairy
Meena Throngkumpola Jake Nicholson, Victor Liong Nicky Riemer, Annie Smithers Valli Little Louise Miller, Dr Vivienne Taylor David Rayner, Nick Street-Brown Timothy Montgomery, Troy Rhoades-Brown
Auditorium 1 10.30am - 11am 11.15am - 11.45am 12 - 12.30pm 12.45 - 1.15pm 1.30 - 2pm 2.15 - 2.45pm 3 - 3.30pm
Auditorium 3 9 - 11am Auditorium 3 Competition Cook Off 12 - 12.30pm Auditorium 3 Simple 12.45 - 1.15pm Auditorium 3 Simple 1.30 - 2pm Auditorium 3 Simple 2.15 - 2.45pm Auditorium 3 Simple 3 - 3.30pm Auditorium 3 Simple 3.45 - 4.15pm Auditorium 3 Simple
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Ilve Australia’s Best Home Cooked Dish Competition - Grand Final Adriano Zumbo Sally Jenyns, Jason Sgro Aaron Ward, Rhys Connell Paul Baker, Chris Thornton Matt Merrin, Spencer Patrick Ben Batterbury, George Francisco
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SUNDAY MAY 17
THE COURIER-MAIL ANNEXE
Food, travel and philosophy are a huge part of our lives. The Courier-Mail Annexe explores these topics.
11am - 11.30am
A restaurant, a bar, a cafe, a nightclub (or all of them) ; something raw (or all raw), something pickled, something deep fried, something foraged, something smoky, some skippy, some seaweed; small plates, shared plates; on artisan crockery and wood planks; coming from a wood fired oven or grill. Is this the new Oz diner? (Is there any hope for regional Oz cuisines?) MC Chris Dore, Anthony Huckstep, John Lethlean, Elizabeth Meryment, Sharnee Rawson, Dan Stock, Simon Thomsen
12pm - 1pm Is Australian regional tourism losing out to the cruising boom - does a port or safe anchorage level the playing field? MC Peter Gleeson, John Hart, Des Houghton, Mayor Mark Jamieson, Niel Mason, Christine Middap 1.30pm - 2pm
Is there still a role today for professional restaurant critics? Of course, there is! MC Fiona Donnelly, Anthony Huckstep, John Lethlean, Lizzie Loel, Elizabeth Meryment, Dan Stock, Anooska Tucker-Evans, Necia Wilden
2.30pm - 3pm
The customer is not always right- gripes on both sides of the house. MC Jim Berardo, Kylie Lang, Martin Duncan, Kerry Heaney, Tony Percuoco, Sharnee Rawson, Jane Scott, Necia Wilden
3.45pm - 4.15pm
Food allergies and intolerances, restrictive diets, bio-individuality - a chef’s nightmare. How do we handle this pandemic positively? MC Anooska Tucker-Evans, Sharnee Rawson, Dr Vivienne Taylor, Tara Leong, Scott Mathias, Matt Merrin, Nicky Riemer, Simon Wilkinson
VILLAGE WINE MARQUEE
Admission to wine sessions - 2 food/wine tickets (includes wine tastings)
11am - 11.45am
Bubbles MC Peter Forrestal, Adam Carnaby, Ed Carr, Joel Pizzini, Shin Saito, Ben Tolstoshev, Tom Wallace
12.15pm - 1pm
New South Wales Wines MC Peter Forrestal, Garth Eather, Nathan Hughes, James Robson, Chris Tyrrell
1.30pm - 2.15pm Western Australia Wines MC Ken Gargett, Richard Burch, James Kellie, Brian Lowrie, Mark Messenger, Virginia Willcock 3.30pm - 4.15pm Qantas epiQure – Back Vintage Hosted by Qantas epiQure
Sunday Admission Tickets Cost includes admission to Festival Village, the Culinary Exhibition with food tastings, choice of 20 Celebrity Chef Cooking Demonstrations, lifestyle discussions in The Courier-Mail Annexe and live entertainment.
SESSION 139 General Admission - $40 per person* SESSION 140 General Admission - $20 per accomp. child under 18* (under 5 free) SESSION 141 GOLD PASS - $140 per person, includes entry to VIP Hospitality Pavilions,
preferential concert seating and 6 food/wine tickets (value $48)
NOTE: In 2015, No food/wine tickets included in General Admission. *Food/wine tickets available for purchase - $8
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SUNDAY MAY 17
ILVE PRESENTS AUSTRALIA’S BEST HOME-COOKED DISH COMPETITION
Finalists from each State will take part in this prestigious cook-off with fabulous prizes from our great sponsors, Ilve, Di Bella Coffee, Mary Ryan’s Bookshop, KitchenAid, taste.com.au magazine & NIFW.
SUNDAY MAY 18
9am - 11am Auditorium 3, Festival Village The six State finalists will prepare their dishes and present them to the judges. Come watch the excitement and barrack for your favourite dish and contestant. Recipes will be available on line for previewing. Co-ordinating Chef – Timothy Montgomery
SUNSHINE COAST RESTAURANTS FOOD KIOSKS 11AM - 4PM Berardo’s Seafood Shack Café Le Monde Embassy XO Gaston Bar Bistro Noosa Beach House OS3 Rococo Noosa Sirocco Restaurant Spirit House Sweet Things View on Little Hastings Street Wasabi Wood Fire Grill
Tim Montgomery/Gene Quinlan Oliver Carruthers Joo Kim Daniel Penfold Peter Kuruvita Tony Kelly & Dan Jarrett Lance McKenzie Emmett Malone Annette Fear David O’Sullivan & James Colliet Michael Jenkins Jiro Numata & Zeb Gilbert Braden White
NB – After 4pm there may be a limited range of dishes available Other Food Kiosks: Woodfire Australia, Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter Service* *Note - Food purchased from the Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter Service will be a full donation to this service.
WINE & BEER KIOSKS 11AM - 7PM Angove
Eddystone Point
Mitolo
Shaw + Smith
Arras
Fermoy Estate
Mount Langi Ghiran
Shingleback
Asahi
Feudo Arancio
Nepenthe
Somersby Cider
Babich Wines
Hakkaisan Sake
Paddy Borthwick
Tahbilk
Bethany
Harewood Estate
Paul Louis
Tamar Ridge
Bodega Catena Zapata
Holm Oak Vineyards
Paxton
The Lane Vineyard
Howard Park
Pepperjack
Tolpuddle Vineyard
Brokenwood
Hunter’s Wines
Pirie Estate
Torbreck
Champagne Jacquart
Ibizan Wines
Pizzini
Tyrrell’s Wines
Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte
Juniper Estate
Raidis Estate
Urlar
Kaesler
Vasse Felix
Lana
Robert Oatley Vineyards
Laurent-Perrier
Ross Hill
Woodstock
Matua
Rymill
Yering Station
Medhurst Wines
SC Pannell
Meerea Park
Seppelt
Corte Giara Dandelion Vineyards De Bortoli Derwent Estate Devil’s Corner
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Wirra Wirra Vineyards
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SUNDAY MAY 17
SESSION 142: CHAMPAGNE BREAKFAST ON THE BEACH 2
What better way to start your Sunday than with a Champagne breakfast on Noosa Main Beach. Join chefs Ben Batterbury The Rees Hotel, Queenstown (NZ) & Timothy Montgomery. Indulge in three different champagne styles from one of the finest French Champagne houses, Nicolas Feuillatte, whilst matched to an amazing breakfast that will have the senses flowing - a morning not to be missed. MC Marie Oudin – Vorstermans
SUNDAY MAY 18
9am Noosa Main Beach Marquee $125 per person Breakfast with Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte Includes Sunday General Admission to Festival Village
SESSION 143: EXCLUSIVE CHAMPAGNE MASTERCLASS
Five excellent vintage and non-vintage Champagnes matched with food tastings, presented by Champagne expert Bernadette O’Shea with Ken Gargett. Showcasing Billecart-Salmon, Charles Heidsieck, Louis Roederer, Pol Roger and Veuve Fourny. Featuring Riedel glassware. 10.30am-12pm Auditorium 2 ILVE Wine Cellar, Grand Marquee $120 per person (supplementary to admission)
SESSION 144:
NEW
PURE INDULGENCE – CAVIAR, PREMIUM SEAFOOD, FINE WINES AND VODKA
This will be the penultimate lunch to celebrate the Festival. Join world renowned Sara Morales of Garamond International, Chris Sheehy and John Susman as they guide you through a tasting of the three grades of the new Yasa (Emirates aqua-farmed) caviar matched with the typical condiments with fine wine and vodka. This will be followed by a seafood lunch of the finest Australian and New Zealand seafood by Fishtales with matching wines. All this with the view over magical Laguna Bay. Menu co-ordinated by Timothy Montgomery and Gene Quinlan 11.30am Berardo’s Bistro on the Beach $195 per person Caviar tasting followed by a three-course seafood lunch including wines and vodka Limited numbers only
SESSION 145: WINE AUSTRALIA MASTERCLASS – GSM, MSG AND OTHER TLAS (Three Letter Acronyms) Join Aaron Brasher, Wine Australia’s Regional Director, Stephen Pannell & Peter Forrestal as they take you on a journey via Grenache, Shiraz and Mourvedre and other variants from Australia’s finest exponents of the genre. Currently some of the most exciting wines in the country are derived from these varieties and this will showcase the best of the breed. The wines will be initially tasted blind, identities of the wines revealed then tasted with expertly devised food pairings. Featuring Riedel glassware 1pm - 2.30pm Auditorium 2 ILVE Wine Cellar, Grand Marquee $75 per person (supplementary to admission)
SESSION 146:
NEW
HAKKAISAN SAKE MASTERCLASS
Join Timothy Sullivan, Sake Sommelier and Hakkaisan Brand Ambassador, as he guides you through the wonderful world of sake. Featuring tastings of five distinct styles of sake and concluding with food pairings from Queensland’s Hottest Restaurant (The Weekend Australian Hot 50 Restaurant List 2014) Wasabi Restaurant & Bar. 3.15pm - 4.45pm Auditorium 2 ILVE Wine Cellar, Grand Marquee $95 per person (supplementary to admission)
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SUNDAY MAY 17
SESSION 147:
NEW
AMERICAN COOKOUT & BBQ BY THE RIVER
Want to try some genuine USA style BBQ classics. This will be a feast of finger-lickin’, lip-smacking top nosh from hipster chefs Andrew Evans, Dan Hong and Morgan McGlone. Wines by Robert Oatley Vineyards. Co-ordinating Chef - Thomas Robinson. MC Brodee Myers-Cooke 12pm International Riverside Marquee $105 per person (supplementary to admission)
SESSION 148: SEAFOOD LUNCH ON NOOSA MAIN BEACH 2 Join Josh Emett of Rata Dining Queenstown and Meena Throngkumpola of Nobu 57 New York City and John Susman Fishtales for a feast of award-winning seafood and wine. Sit in beachside splendour, relax, eat and enjoy. Wines by Matua. MC John Susman Co-ordinating Chef - Andre De Laine 12pm Noosa Main Beach Marquee $175 per person Seafood lunch with wine Includes Sunday General Admission Ticket to Festival Village with food/wine tickets available for purchase - $8.
SESSION 149: NOOSA HIGH TEA BY THE RIVER 2
Enjoy afternoon-tea classics with the master Adriano Zumbo, while you sip Tasmanian sparkling wine. Savoury delights by Thomas Robinson Four in Hand (NSW). Tea by T Bar Tea Salon and Di Bella Coffee. MC Brodee Myers-Cooke 3.30pm International Riverside Marquee $55 per person (supplementary to admission)
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT The Festival culminates in a sensational afternoon of live entertainment with: • Trace • Chukale • Lisa Hunt Concert starts 4pm; gates close 7.30pm
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SUNDAY MAY 17
SESSION 150: SUNSET CONCERT AT THE LOOKOUT AND DINNER WITH THE RISING STAR CHEFS AT BERARDO’S
Watch the beautiful sunset at the Lookout, Noosa National Park. Our guest entertainers will delight you after canapés and drinks. Afterwards indulge in something special for dinner. Eight of Australia’s young and upcoming chefs - Paul Baker (Botanic Gardens Restaurant), Rhys Connell (Sepia), Andre De Laine, Troy Rhoades-Brown (Muse Restaurant), Thomas Robinson (Four in Hand), Chris Thornton (Mason), Aaron Ward (Sixpenny) & Shane Watson (Print Hall) will present a multi-course banquet-style dinner. This will be a chance to experience the next generation of talent. Matching De Bortoli wines presented by Steve Webber. Co-ordinating Chef – Rebecca Scully. MCs John Lethlean & Simon Marnie
SUNDAY MAY 18
Depart by bus from berardo’s restaurant & bar at 4.30pm $205 per person Canapés, drinks, concert, transfers, banquet dinner with wine
Paul Baker
Rhys Connell
Andre De Laine
Troy RhoadesBrown
Thomas Robinson
Chris Thornton
Aaron Ward
Shane Watson
Todd Beltz
SESSION 151: ‘SEVENTIES BEACH PARTY, BBQ & CLAM BAKE’ ON NOOSA MAIN BEACH 2
Get out your flares, kaftans and puka beads for a seventies-themed beach party. Bop to the rock and disco beats and enjoy a classic New England clam bake by pit maestro Tom Walton The Bucket List (NSW) with Cameron Matthews The Long Apron (QLD) and Ben Williamson Gerard’s Bistro (QLD) adding their own seventies BBQ inspirations. Wines by Domain Wine Shippers MCs 92.7 MIX FM Mark & Caroline Co-ordinating Chef - Geoffroy Marcq 7pm Noosa Main Beach Marquee $195 per person Clam bake with a variety of seafood plus seventies BBQ favourites Asahi Beer & Wines by Babich, Juniper Estate, Meerea Park, Ross Hill, The Lane Vineyard and Woodstock
SUNDAY NIGHT STREET PARTY IN HASTINGS STREET
Paul Smith
Sunday evening has arrived and it is time to let your hair down, party or just chill out. There are many venues in the precinct where you will find something to satisfy your desires. Time to celebrate the weekend and start planning for next year!
Noosa International Food & Wine Festival is pleased to support the Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter Service this year. Festival patrons will have an opportunity to contribute to this worthy charity by visiting the helicopter services stand and food kiosk which will be located in the Festival Village. Visit: westpacrescue.com.au Photo: Paul Saddler
*Note - Food purchased from the Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter Service will be a full donation to this service.
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SUNDAY MAY 18
JOIN THE VACATION
MIGRATION ON QUEENSLAND’S SUNSHINE COAST EVERY YEAR, HUNDREDS OF SPECIES OF BIRDS LIKE THE LITTLE WANDERING TATTLER TRAVEL TO QUEENSLAND’S SUNSHINE COAST FOR ITS WARMTH, SUNSHINE AND PLENTIFUL FOOD. You too can enjoy a holiday in this gourmet paradise. From producers and waterfront restaurants to food festivals and cooking schools, the Sunshine Coast is a foodie wonderland, guaranteed to tempt your tastebuds. Discover the naturally refreshing flavour of the Sunshine Coast, with local cafés and markets offering a stunning array of delicious regional produce, fresh from our rich soil and abundant oceans.
For more information about holidays on the Sunshine Coast
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PREMIUM FESTIVAL PACKAGE
SESSION 152: WEEKEND GOLD PASS ~ $330 PER PERSON Friday Gold Pass Admission to Westpac Welcome Party & Concert. Includes VIP entry to Festival Village and Hospitality Pavilions with complimentary canapĂŠs, three food/wine tickets and preferential concert seating. Extra wine tickets available for purchase. Saturday
Gold Pass Admission includes six tickets for food/wine, VIP entry to Festival Village and Hospitality Pavilions with preferential concert seating.
Sunday
Gold Pass Admission includes six tickets for food/wine, VIP entry to Festival Village & Hospitality Pavilions with preferential concert seating.
Complimentary coffee by Di Bella Coffee in Hospitality Pavilions.
Program is subject to change. The Noosa International Food & Wine Festival supports the Government initiative of Responsible Service of Alcohol. The Noosa International Food & Wine Festival is an all-weather event.
Please visit our website noosafoodandwine.com.au for more details, or follow us on:
PLEASE NOTE: The Festival is very mindful of dietary and allergy requests and requirements. It will NOT be possible to offer alternatives to some of the set menus. If there are any queries, please email: info@noosafoodandwine.com.au
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CONTRIBUTORS Lucy Allon delicious. Produce Awards Dennis Atkins The Courier-Mail, QLD Richard Angove Angove, SA Victoria Angove Angove, SA Shane Bailey Noosa Boathouse Restaurant, QLD Paul Baker The Botanic Gardens Restaurant, SA Ben Batterbury The Rees Hotel, NZ Mark Best Marque Restaurant, NSW Martin Boetz Cooks Co-Op, NSW Paddy Borthwick Paddy Borthwick, NZ Reid Bosward Kaesler, SA Aaron Brasher Wine Australia James Brinklow The Lane Vineyard, SA Elena Brooks Dandelion Vineyards, SA Richard Burch Howard Park, WA Frank Camorra Movida, VIC & NSW Alejandro Cancino Urbane, QLD Adam Carnaby Seppelt, VIC Ed Carr House of Arras, TAS Oliver Carruthers Café Le Monde, QLD Ryan Clift The Tippling Club, SINGAPORE Javier Codina Moda, QLD Scott Collett Woodstock, SA James Colliet F Mayer Imports, QLD
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Peter Conistis Alpha, NSW
Matt Golinski Rolling Dolmade, QLD
Joo Kim Embassy XO, QLD
Rhys Connell Sepia, NSW
Ollie Gould The Stokehouse, VIC
Peter Kuruvita Noosa Beach House, QLD
Dan Coward Shaw + Smith, SA
Peter Greenham Cape Grim, TAS
Kylie Lang Q Weekend, QLD
Andre De Laine TV Chef, VIC
Sara Grossi Feudo Arancio, VIC
Paul Leete Sails Restaurant, QLD
Philip Di Bella Di Bella Coffee, QLD
Tony Harper Wine Judge, QLD
John Lethlean The Australian
Fiona Donnelly The Courier-Mail, QLD
John Hart Restaurant & Catering Australia, NSW
Valli Little delicious., NSW
Clayton Donovan TV Chef, NSW Chris Dore The Courier-Mail, QLD Rebecca Duffy Holm Oak, TAS Martin Duncan Freestyle Tout, QLD Matt East Wirra Wirra, SA Garth Eather Meerea Park, NSW Leila El Allaui Shingleback, SA Josh Emett Rata, NZ Andrew Evans BBQ Joint, USA Ricky Evans Eddystone Point, TAS Annette Fear Spirit House, QLD Colin Fassnidge Four in Hand, NSW Peter Forrestal Food and wine writer, WA George Francisco Roberts Circa 1876, NSW Ken Gargett The Courier-Mail, QLD Julie Gibbs Penguin Aust, NSW Zeb Gilbert Wasabi, QLD Danielle Gjestland Wasabi, QLD Peter Gleeson The Sunday Mail, QLD
Kerry Heaney Eat Drink + Be Kerry, QLD Gary Heilmann De Brett Seafood, QLD Alex Herbert Bird Cow Fish, NSW Dan Hong Mr Wong, NSW Des Houghton The Courier Mail, QLD Anthony Huckstep Daily Telegraph, NSW Nathan Hughes Brokenwood Wines, NSW James Irvine Tahbilk, VIC Dale Ivanovic Fermoy, WA Darren Jahn Robert Oatley Vineyards, NSW Daniel Jarrett Ocean Street 3, QLD Michael Jenkins View on Little Hastings, QLD Mark Jensen Red Lantern, NSW Sally Jenyns TV Presenter, QLD Philip Johnson e’cco, QLD Evan Jones Domain Wine Shippers James Kellie Harewood Estate, WA Tony Kelly Ocean Street 3,QLD
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Victor Liong Lee Ho Fook, VIC Lizzie Loel The Courier-Mail, QLD Josue Lopez GOMA, QLD Brian Lowrie Ibizan Wines, WA Michelle Lowrie Ibizan Wines, WA Nick Mahlook Stokehouse, VIC Emmett Malone Sirocco, QLD Simon Marnie ABC Sydney, NSW Cameron Matthews The Long Apron, QLD Richard Mattner Pepperjack, SA Kerrie McCallum delicious., NSW Andrew McConnell Cutler & Co., VIC Matt McConnell Bar Lourinhã, VIC Sean McConnell Mocan & Green Grout, ACT James McDonald Hunter’s Wines, NZ Greg McGill Torbreck, SA Morgan McGlone Belle’s Hot Chicken, VIC Lance McKenzie Rococo, QLD Lach McLean Lock, Stock & Barrell, QLD
CONTRIBUTORS Alastair McLeod Al Freshco, QLD
Alfred Pizzini Pizzini Wines, VIC
Troy Smedley Paxton Wines, SA
William Wallace Urbane, QLD
Matt Merrin Jam Corner, QLD
Katrina Pizzini Lana Wines, VIC
Annie Smithers du Fermier, VIC
Tom Walton The Bucket List, NSW
Elizabeth Meryment The Sunday Telegraph, NSW
Matt Preston delicious. & MasterChef
Steven Snow Fins, NSW
Aaron Ward Sixpenny, NSW
Mark Messenger Juniper Estate, WA
David Pugh Restaurant Two, QLD
Michelle Southan taste.com.au, NSW
Tim Warren Garnisha Spice Farm, QLD
Christine Middap The Weekend Australian Magazine
Gene Quinlan berardo’s on the beach, QLD
Bill Spence Matua Valley, NZ
Shane Watson Print Hall, WA
Steven Raidis Raidis Estate, SA
Ryan Squires esquire, QLD
Sally Webb Travel Without Tears, NSW
Leandro Ravetti Cobram Estate, VIC
Shane Stanley Noosa Farmers’ Markets, QLD
Steve Webber De Bortoli, VIC
Sharnee Rawson The Courier-Mail, QLD
Nick Street-Brown Coast, QLD
David Rayner Thomas Corner Eatery, QLD
Dan Stock Herald Sun, VIC
Braden White Ricky’s River Bar + Restaurant, QLD
Ann Rickard Author, QLD
Timothy Sullivan Hakkaisan, USA
Larke Riemer Director of Women’s Markets, Westpac AUS
John Susman Fishtales, NSW
Louise Miller Cabarita Health Retreat, NSW Timothy Montgomery berardo’s restaurant & bar, QLD Sara Morales Garamond International, ESP Matt Moran Aria, NSW & QLD Daniel Mosedale Locale, QLD David Moyle Franklin Restaurant, TAS Brodee Myers-Cooke taste.com.au, NSW Jake Nicolson Black Bird Bar & Grill, QLD Fiona Nilsson Group Publisher News Life Media, NSW Jiro Numata Wasabi, QLD Bernadette O’Shea Champagne expert, QLD David O’Sullivan J.L. Stewart & Son, NSW Marie Oudin-Vorstermans Nicolas Feuillatte, FR Richard Ousby The Stokehouse, QLD Stephen Pannell SC Pannell, SA Spencer Patrick Harrisons, QLD Graeme Paynter Woombye Cheese, QLD Daniel Penfold Gaston, QLD Tony Percuoco Tartufo, QLD
Nicky Riemer Union Dining, VIC Troy Rhoades-Brown Muse Restaurant, NSW Dominique Rizzo Pure Food Cooking, QLD Thomas Robinson Four in Hand, NSW James Robson Ross Hill Wines, NSW Fleur Runge Mitolo, SA Shin Saito Champagne Jacquart, FR George Samios Treasury Wine Estates, VIC Geoff Schrapel Bethany Wines, SA John Schuts Derwent, TAS Jane Scott Brisbane News, QLD Chris Sheehy G. H. Mumm Julie Shelton Real Food Festival, QLD Jason Sgro Noosa Fish Providores, QLD
Dr Viviene Taylor Medical Practitioner, QLD Meena Throngkumpola Nobu 57, NEW YORK David Thompson Nahm, BANGKOK Angus Thomson Urlar, NZ Simon Thomsen Food Writer, NSW Chris Thornton Mason, NSW
Frances Whiting The Courier-Mail, QLD Frank Wilden The Frank Report, VIC Necia Wilden The Australian Simon Wilkinson News Corp, SA Ben Williamson Gerard’s Bistro, QLD Virginia Willcock Vasse Felix, WA James Young Torbreck, SA Adriano Zumbo Zumbo Patisserie, NSW
Rory Thorpe Spicers Tamarind, QLD Ben Tolstoshev The Lane, SA Alex Trescowthick Nepenthe, NSW Anooska Tucker-Evans The Courier-Mail, QLD Graeme Twine Suncoast Fresh, QLD Chris Tyrrell Tyrrell’s Wines, NSW Kacey Walker Walker Farm, QLD Tom Wallace Devil’s Corner, TAS
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TICKET PRICES & BOOKING INFO
Session name
Price
THURSDAY 14 MAY 101 102 103 104 105 106
Session no.
Westpac Ruby Luncheon Audi Asian Food Trail 1 De Brett Seafood Trail 1 Hinterland Trail 1 - A Real Farm Experience & Lunch with the Walkers Top Tastes of Queensland 1 Noosa Boathouse Reef & Beef Lunch
$135 $205 $195 $195 $135 $135
FRIDAY 15 MAY 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
Audi Asian Food Trail 2 De Brett Seafood Trail 2 Hinterland Trail 2- A Real Farm Experience & Lunch with the Walkers Top Tastes of Queensland 2 A Visit to the Mediterranean Asahi Super Dry Premium BBQ Lunch on Noosa Main Beach Cobram Olive Oil Masterclass Tasting & Lunch Westpac Welcome Party & Concert ~ Adult* Westpac Welcome Party & Concert ~ Accompanied Child under 18* Westpac Premier International Degustation Westpac ‘Wild Food’ Dinner on the Beach Sunset Concert & Dinner at View on Little Hastings Sophistication by the River Festa at Locale Sea & Mountain Package (Please call for information & to book 07 5455 2200) A Greek Australian Food Journey
$205 $195 $195 $135 $135 $135 $135 $35 $20 $495 $195 $195 $185 $170
$145
For bookings and more information, visit: noosafoodandwine.com.au or call The J Noosa on: (07) 5329 6560 *In 2015, NO food/wine tickets included in General Admission. Food/Wine tickets available for purchase - $8 The Noosa International Food & Wine Festival supports the Government initiative of Responsible Service of Alcohol. Program is subject to change. The Noosa International Food & Wine Festival is an all-weather event.
Purchase your tickets before March 2, 2015 & receive a 10% Discount** **Not valid with any other offer. Offer excludes tickets for Pure Indulgence Caviar Lunch, Guest Chefs at Sunshine Coast Restaurants, and Sunset Concerts.
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TICKET PRICES & BOOKING INFO
SATURDAY 16 MAY 123 General Admission - Adult* 124 General Admission - Accompanied Child under 18* 125 Gold Pass Admission (includes 6 tickets for food or wine) 126 Champagne Breakfast on the Beach 1 127 Exclusive Champagne Masterclass (supplementary to admission) 128 Qantas EpiQure First Class Wine (supplementary to admission) 129 Wine Australia Masterclass – It Will Be All White On The Night (supplementary to admission) 130 delicious. Produce Awards Shared Table Lunch (supplementary to admission) 131 Seafood Lunch on Noosa Main Beach 1 132 Noosa High Tea by the River 1 (supplementary to admission) 133 The McConnell Brothers at berardo’s 134 Seventies Beach Party, BBQ & Clam Bake on Noosa Main Beach 1 135 Sunset Concert & Dinner at View on Little Hastings 136 The Beach House Dinner with Peter Kuruvita 137 Embassy XO & Blackbird 138 Coastal & Hinterland Dining SUNDAY 17 MAY 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151
General Admission - Adult* General Admission - Accompanied Child under 18* Gold Pass Admission (includes 6 tickets for food or wine) Champagne Breakfast on the Beach 2 Exclusive Champagne Masterclass (supplementary to admission) Pure Indulgence – Caviar, Premium Seafood Lunch Wine Australia Masterclass – GSM, MSG & Other TLAs (Three Letter Acronyms) (supplementary to admission) Hakkaisan Sake Masterclass (supplementary to admission) American Cookout & BBQ by the River (supplementary to admission) Seafood Lunch on Noosa Main Beach 2 Noosa High Tea by the River 2 (supplementary to admission) Sunset Concert & Rising Stars at berardo’s Seventies Beach Party, BBQ & Clam Bake on Noosa Main Beach 2
PREMIUM FESTIVAL PACKAGES 152 Weekend Gold Pass (includes 15 tickets for food or wine Fri night/Sat/Sun)
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SPONSORS & PARTNERS
The Noosa International Food & Wine Festival is proudly supported by: Presenting Sponsor
Major Event Partners
Accommodation Partners
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SPONSORS & PARTNERS
Festival restaurant partners:
Food Partners
Beverage Partners
Other Partners
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Proudly supported by Westpac We’re proud to be the presenting sponsor of the 2015 Noosa International Food and Wine Festival.
Š 2015 Westpac Banking Corporation ABN 33 007 457 141 AFSL and Australian credit licence 233714.