Poet of the Month – April
Poet of the Month

Poet of the Month – April

Michelle Cahill is the author of Night Birds. Her collection Vishvarūpa was shortlisted in the Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards. She has received awards and grants in poetry, including the Val Vallis Award, a Forward prize nomination, the CAL/UOW International fellowship at Kingston University, London and a Developing Writer’s Grant. She co-edited Contemporary Asian Australian Poets … Continue reading

Poet of the Month – March
Jakob Ziguras / Poet of the Month

Poet of the Month – March

Poet of the Month for March is Jakob Ziguras. Jakob was born in Poland in 1977 to Polish and Greek parents and came to Australia in 1984.  He studied fine arts before completing a doctorate in philosophy at the University of Sydney.  His poetry has been published in Meanjin, Australian Poetry, Mascara, Measure: A Review of Formal Poetry, Snorkel and Southerly.  He was a finalist in the Newcastle … Continue reading

Freekeh salad with macadamia, barberries and feta
Modern Australian / Recipes / Salads / Vegetarian

Freekeh salad with macadamia, barberries and feta

Freekeh is wheat  harvested when still young and green, then roasted and rubbed to remove the grain from chaff. It has a special smoky flavour and is quite rich in fibre and protein. It is traditionally cooked as a stew, however chefs of modern Middle Eastern cuisine are reinventing this ancient grain and using it … Continue reading

Kale, sun dried apricots, walnuts, asparagus and beetroot salad
Modern Australian / Salads / Vegetarian

Kale, sun dried apricots, walnuts, asparagus and beetroot salad

The tangy taste of the sun-dried apricots teams up really well with the crunchiness of walnuts to give this salad an interesting twist on flavours. The Beetroot and the grilled sweet potato introduce a lovely sweetness which contrasts quite well with the sourness of the dressing. prep time: 20 min cooking time: 30 – 45 min … Continue reading