Maggie Beer
‘It may take a little while’: Food legend Maggie Beer recovering following fall
The cook, campaigner and Good Food Guide legend suffered a fall at home but is expected to make a full recovery.
- by Andrea McGinniss
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The restaurants and bars Maggie Beer loves the most – and her secret to super-juicy roast chook
The national food treasure shares her go-to dining spots − plus some essential home cooking wisdom.
- by Jane Rocca
Climate is too serious to be obstructed by politics
Dutton seems interested only in creating conflict, even if it distances himself from the Coalition’s traditional friends in the business community who just want policy certainty to help their forward planning after a decade of climate obfuscation under the previous Coalition government.
People don’t think they’re being ageist: celebrity cook Maggie Beer
The acclaimed cook, author and advocate on why what we eat affects how we feel – and her mission to help the most vulnerable in society feel better.
- by Kerrie O'Brien
‘We need to be telling these stories’: Opera Qld pushes boundaries with 2024 season
Opera purists might be shocked by Patrick Nolan’s sixth season as artistic director, which stands as a striking rebuke to the idea that opera lacks local relevance.
- by Nick Dent
Deloitte partners crowd-surf over mosh pits at Adelaide retreat
But the firm still insists it wasn’t a party.
- by Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
Maggie Beer’s premium fare out of favour as customers trade down
The gourmet food company, known for selling products like pate, bone broth and ice-cream, will consider further price rises despite consumers opting for budget brands.
- by Jessica Yun
The new boss of Maggie Beer’s food company is ‘reimagining what it could be’
Kinda Grange, the new chief executive of Maggie Beer Holdings, will have to convince consumers to buy premium food products amid a cost of living crisis.
- by Jessica Yun
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Food & drink
‘Uniqueness at a higher price’: Maggie Beer hopes gourmet spending will last past Christmas
Australian celebrity chef Maggie Beer is still “emotionally committed” to her namesake company and lifted the veil on 2023 growth plans.
- by Jessica Yun
Guy wears the cranky pants to Pesutto’s party
There was no sign of the defeated Liberal leader’s trademark charm as the party gathered to elect a successor.
- by Noel Towell
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Publishing
Murdoch Christmas party attracts a who’s who of business, political elite
Bankers, politicians and journalists queued up to make merry with Lachlan and Sarah Murdoch in Sydney.
- by Noel Towell
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