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Mile-high meals: a feast at 30,000 feet

Top chefs and national dishes are making bad airline food a thing of the past, writes Robert Upe. Boston lobster thermidor, wagyu sirloin and red Thai...

Ikea halts elk lasagne sales after pork scare

Swedish furniture giant Ikea has stopped selling its frozen elk lasagne after a batch was found to contain traces of pork. The company withdrew 17,600...

Licking the hands that feed you

Gavin Legge is a piece of work. He's in his early 40s "with greying curly hair and small features being overwhelmed by pudge. Behind thick-lensed designer...

Galloping gourmets put horse, game and haggis on menus

Sometimes, when customers call Perth butcher Vince Garreffa, they cry. The specialist butcher, 62, is the only man in Australia who can give them what...

Workers in South-East Queensland back-paid $46,000

Workers in South-East Queensland have been back-paid a total of $46,500 following recent intervention by the Fair Work Ombudsman. The largest recovery...

Sick list from contaminated oysters grows

The number of people affected by contaminated Tasmanian oysters has climbed to nearly 240 across three states. Tasmania's Health Department says 171 cases...

Aussies hungry for alpaca meat

An alpaca meat producer says he can't export because the demand for the product in Australia is growing so quickly. Ian Frith, from Berry in southern...

Food exports at decade-high levels

Australia's food exports were worth more than $30.5 billion in 2011-12, the highest that figure's been since 2001-02. The annual Australian Food Statistics...

Jagermeister to leave Suntory Australia

Suntory Australia has announced that it will cease distributing the Jägermeister brand in Australia as of June 30. Suntory Australia and Mast-Jägermeister,...

2013 SA Pub Burger Challenge

AHA|SA Hotel Members are now invited to enter the annual 2013 SA Pub Burger Challenge. Nine hotel finalists will cook-off at the SA Hotel & Restaurant...