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MiNDFOOD Radio’s 30th episode

Celebrating our 30th episode of MiNDFOOD radio, in this week’s bumper show we talk to Roberta Muir from the Sydney Seafood School, Indigenous musician Archie Roach and more.

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Sydney Seafood School

A lot of people like to eat seafood, but not many know exactly how to cook it. Roberta Muir from the Sydney Seafood School at the Sydney Fish Markets runs us through the classes on offer throughout the year.

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Dealing with depression

Radio broadcaster Craig Hamilton was 37 and getting ready to broadcast the Sydney Olympics when he experienced his first psychotic episode. 12 years on, he shares how to help our loved ones through depression.

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VIVID Festival lights up for school kids

We talk to Ramin Jahromi about how Sydney’s VIVID Light Festival is helping to inspire a new generation of young designers through special workshops that emphasize the importance of design.

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Watch: The Great Gatsby trailer

Shot in Sydney and set in New York City in 1922, the trailer for Baz Luhrmann’s highly anticipated adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel ‘The Great Gatsby’ has arrived.

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Independent Thinking

College principal at Masada College in Sydney, Wendy Barel speaks to us about the importance of teaching students independent or ‘visible’ thinking, when empowering them to believe in themselves.

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GALLERY: Checking In

The Park Hyatt Hotel on Sydney’s harbour has unveiled its new-fashioned facade, reopening its doors February 17 after a major overhaul. The hotel proved to be the perfect setting for also unveiling this season’s new fashion trends. “Fashion changes, but style endures,” Coco Chanel once said, and, as the air takes on a chill, we serve up these cool style offerings. They may be new looks, but they take their inspiration from other significant fashion eras.

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Gallery: In the studio with Helen Eager

Artist Helen Eager commissions her works for the soon to be reopened MCA in Sydney. Scroll through images of her at work in the studio.

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Tabitha Coffey gallery

Take a look behind the scenes as we spend an evening out with Tabitha Coffey at the launch of her latest season of her hit TV series Tabitha’s Salon Takeover.

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The Daily Bite, December 2011

This month in the Daily Bite George Clooney descends on Sydney and one man faces the consequences of trying to sell his baby. MiNDFOOD reports.

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Danish Royals welcomed in Australia

Prince Frederick and Princess Mary of Denmark have been warmly welcomed to Melbourne as they move on from Sydney, continuing their whirlwind visit to Australia. MiNDFOOD reports.

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READER EVENT: Bird Cow Fish Dinner

MiNDFOOD’s Australian Readers enjoyed a night of fine dining at Sydney’s acclaimed Bird Cow Fish restaurant.

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READER EVENT: Bobbi Brown Make-Up Masterclass

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Bite into … Bankstown

Laura Venuto joins a Taste Tour of Bankstown and meets the kind of wonderful down-to-earth providores she thought were becoming an endangered species.
MiNDFOOD reports.

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A touch of whimsy goes a long way

Donna Duggan spends a memorable evening at the Sydney Theatre Company and remembers why theatre is good for the soul. MiNDFOOD reports.

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Cycle chic

The bicycle has become the ultimate fashion accessory, but it was in Copenhagen where cycle chic was born.

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Lemongrass King Prawn Salad

Lemongrass King Prawn Salad recipe, brought to you by MiNDFOOD.

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In the kitchen with Sujet Saenkham

We join co-owner and executive chef of Sydney restaurant Spice I Am, Sujet Saenkham, as he cooks up some classic Thai dishes, MiNDFOOD TV presents.

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Churchill Butcher

Peta Mathias fell in love with the gorgeous Victor Churchill butcher in Woollahra on 
a recent visit to Sydney. 
Hear all about her experience, MiNDFOOD Podcasts Present.

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17th Biennale of Sydney

IMAGES: 17th Biennale of Sydney, brought to you by MiNDFOOD.

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Irish eyes smile on Opera House

The Sydney Opera House has turned a shade of green, marking 200 years of St Patrick’s Day celebrations in Australia, MiNDFOOD reports.

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A bleak future for Australia’s cities

Architects and demographers say Australian cities must radically transform to cope with the pressures of population growth and climate change or face social unrest and urban decay, reports MiNDFOOD.

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Tastes of NZ with Justin North

Join Sydney-based Kiwi, chef Justin North this September as he hosts the KEA “Tastes of NZ” – a one night-only event featuring a 5 course degustation menu using only New Zealand ingredients matched with the finest Kiwi wines.

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Bruno Sydney Premiere

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