Allen Newton
WAtoday Editor-in-chief
Allen Newton is WAtoday Editor-in-chief.
Closed WA borders won't stop food festival coming to Perth
While Perth won’t be hosting national or international chefs this year several of the events that were put on hold in April because of COVID-19 restrictions are set to re-emerge.
- by Allen Newton
Perth's top young chefs reveal the secret to success - and it's not cooking shows
Tenacity and a willingness to roll up their sleeves, not watching reality TV cooking shows is what got Perth's best to where they are today.
- by Allen Newton
Crowd favourites return to Perth's Night Noodle Markets
You can not go to the Night Noodle Market this year without tasting these cream-based luxurious dessert soufflé pancakes.
- by Allen Newton
Chefs get back to nature and put taste of Australia on a plate
Carr forages for his own produce at certain times of the year and then turns to WA produce supplier WAGOGA for many of his ingredients.
- by Allen Newton
Bridgetown-born musician Barker returns home for double celebration
Emily Barker’s home town and her heart are in the little South West town of Bridgetown where she was born, but it’s in Europe she is carving out a music career.
- by Allen Newton
The taste of WA: Freo's finest chefs rattle their pans down south
A group of chefs from Fremantle’s restaurant scene are set to sizzle in the deep south of WA to make a noise about wine and produce coming out of the Great Southern.
- by Allen Newton
Productions in Perth all song and dance... until somebody has to foot the bill
With The Wizard Of Oz starting at the Regal Subiaco, this husband-and-wife producer duo hope they're on the right track to hit the yellow brick road running.
- by Allen Newton
Olympic-winning swimmer Neil Brooks back training on Perth streets
It's a long time since the people of Perth have seen Olympic Gold Medalist Neil Brooks in serious sporting action, but watch out, he's planning to make a splash pounding our pavements.
- by Allen Newton
Review: Bridgetown's Banquet On A Bridge
Who was the bright spark that decided it would be a good idea to celebrate winter with lunch outdoors on a bridge over the Blackwood River at the end of July?
- by Allen Newton
Ultra-luxury Silversea ship starts Kimberley cruises
The Silver Discoverer voyage takes visitors into areas of the Kimberley largely inaccessible by land.
- by Allen Newton
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