Australia Unlimited + a competition
Disclosure: I’m not being paid for this post. Nor am I receiving anything. Why am I posting this? Because YOU could win one of two Bill Granger cookbooks! And also because I do sincerely like the idea behind Australia Unlimited. Read to the end for competition details.
Also, thanks to Brand Australia and Ogilvy PR for the prize. Images are courtesy of Australia Unlimited.
So you all know that I’m not technically an Australian. But I do consider myself one (as well as being Kiwi and Chinese – in no particular order). Having been here for nearly 9 years, I’ve grown to love this country (but don’t tell the people back home in NZ… I think I’ll be lynched! :p )
You know what I love about this country though? It’s not what’s famous about it overseas. It’s not the beaches and the wide open spaces (to be honest, I’ve seen better overseas… cough). It’s the lifestyle that’s possible here. I don’t wear rose coloured glasses by any means – I’m very aware of the negatives of this country – but the positives outweigh them and I genuinely think this is the best country in the world… for me.
Why am I telling you all this? Because of the new Australia Unlimited ipad app (link will take you to itunes). Don’t have an ipad? (No, I don’t have one either). There’s also a website: australiaunlimited.com.
And what is it?
Australia Unlimited is a free monthly iPad magazine app (and website) that shares compelling stories of people changing the world for the better – through their art, business acumen, research or humanitarian efforts. The common thread is Australia: whether it’s through a person’s place of birth or their experience of living, working or studying in the country, Australia Unlimited examines the contribution the nation’s people is making to global issues.
Check it out. (By the way, that top photo is of Geelong-born ethicist Julian Savulescu.)
Okay! Competition time! I have two SIGNED hard cover copies of Bill Granger’s latest book: Bill’s Basics to give away as part of the launch celebrations for Australia Unlimited.
You know I like to make things easy for you. So just leave me a comment on this post telling me your favourite overseas restaurant by an Aussie chef (or maybe just one you’ve heard of – hah!) and I will draw the winner randomly. As always, make sure you include a valid email address when you comment so I can contact you if you win (your email won’t be published). This competition is open to Australian residents only and entries will close midnight Saturday 24 March.
Good luck. 🙂
PS: you can also win a cookbook from my Dastardly friend, I-Hua. But you need to be quick because her comp closes Monday 12 March.
Ryan@Improve Google Ranking
March 10, 2012 @ 3:54 pm
Wohoo! I’d love to win Bill’s cookbook, as I have traveled quite extensively in the last 20+ years and tasted alot of diverse food; I also like the idea of the iPhone app, embrace the new!
Ryan
Hannah
March 10, 2012 @ 3:59 pm
I’m going to say Petersham Nurseries with Skye Gyngell, but I just googled for the spelling and it seems she may have quit? Oh well.
EatPlayShop
March 10, 2012 @ 9:32 pm
Ooh, I haven’t been to any overseas restaurants with an Australian chef! I DID however wanted to go to Opia which is (was?)Teage Ezard’s award winning restaurant in Hong Kong when I visited in 2009, but somehow it was either closed temporarily (is it still there?)or I just had awful searching skills when I was in HK, but I could not locate it and missed out 🙁 Luckily we have him in Melbourne! Yay!
Sammy
March 11, 2012 @ 10:02 am
I straight away thought of Nahm- David Thompson’s restaurant in London. It would be amazing to go there one day!
Thanh
March 11, 2012 @ 3:52 pm
Even though I haven’t been, I have to say The Ledbury by Brett Graham as he’s an Aussie who has done well and made it big overseas. And by all accounts, his food is amazing.
Daisy@Nevertoosweet
March 12, 2012 @ 1:52 am
I’ve said Curtis Stone a couple of times…but now I’m thinking of Miranda Kerr 🙂 I love how she still remembers her Australian roots even though she’s an A-class model now ~
Thanks for the opportunity to win!!
Nick
March 12, 2012 @ 10:58 am
David Thompson’s Nahm
Slowsunday
March 12, 2012 @ 12:21 pm
Matt Crabbe’s Two Rooms in Tokyo. There’s an NZ connection too as his partner is an expat. And…he’s working on my old Tokyo homie Adam Liaw’s Izakaya in Sydney.
Maria
March 15, 2012 @ 3:09 pm
I agree with The Ledbury by Brett Graham. Would love to go there.
Winston
March 17, 2012 @ 12:27 pm
DEFINITELY David Thompson’s Nahm in London. At the end of the day, I still have quite a strong Asian palette. And I like tasting food created by non-Asian chefs who’s had large amount of authentic exposure with the cuisine because they normally mash different cuisines and ideas very well so it’s quite creative. Anyway, just a dream haha!
CC
March 23, 2012 @ 11:14 pm
I’d like to try out Bill Granger’s place in London. 🙂
Erin@TheFoodMentalist
March 24, 2012 @ 10:35 pm
Sounds like a great app. I will make sure I download it. My favourite restaurant by an Aussie chef would have to be Bill’s venture in London. Haven’t been but his food is amazing & do I’m sure he will do well over there.
Kay
March 24, 2012 @ 10:39 pm
I’ve eaten at David Thompson’s Nahm in Bangkok and it was great – so that’s definitely my pick.