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Bush Food Cooking Class with Natassia from Native Sweetness
Noonga Reconciliation Group presents a Bush Food Flavours cooking class with Natassia Georgetown. The workshop will include a Native infused spritzer on arrival for all participants. Natassia will then demonstrate how to prepare a bush food spiced kangaroo bruschetta. At the end of the workshop, participants will take home a baked treat prepared by Natassia. […]
Continue ReadingGroovy Ghouls Music & Pizza Pop-UP
Get along to our next Pop-Up restaurant on Friday 13th September from 5pm. With a devilishly delightful pizza menu curated and executed (insert evil laugh; ha ha haaarrr) by Espresso Train’s Scary Chef Steve and a full evenings worth of music from solo artists Pierro, Tony Tyler & Dean McPherson this is an evening not […]
Continue ReadingGallery Launch
We are delighted to be partnering with Madeleine Peta Art to display her collection of incredible dot paintings. Join us for a fabulous night of First Nations music, art, eats and drinks. Free entry but we encourage you to indulge in our Bush Tucker plate & wine or beer deal for $25 to immerse yourself in […]
Continue ReadingSwap a box of cereal for a free coffee
Bring in a new box of cereal and we’ll swap it for a free coffee on Tuesday 18th June “Cereal for Coffee Day”. ONE IN FIVE AUSTRALIAN KIDS GO TO SCHOOL HUNGRY. Either by choice or because of their home situation. This reduces kids’ capacity to learn, robbing them of two hours of essential learning […]
Continue ReadingPop-up Egyptian Restaurant
The Good Food Project Nundah proudly presents our next Pop-up Restaurant, the flavours of Egypt! Led by the marvellous Maha, the team will create a sumptuous feast to take you on a tastebud tantalizing journey right here in Nundah. BYO or purchase drinks at the bar. All proceeds from food & drink sales go to […]
Continue ReadingBush Tucker Tasting – FREE EVENT!
Noonga Reconciliation Group invites you to discover the amazing flavours of indigenous game meat and native plants. Explore and learn the history of Australia’s Bush Foods. With special guest, Greg McKenzie from “Game Enough?”.
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