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2011 MASTER BUSH CHEF

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ARE YOU A MASTER BUSH CHEF?

ARE YOU ABLE TO COOK UNDER PRESSURE? ARE YOU A CREATIVE BUSH CHEF? DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BEAT 7 OTHER TEAMS? WOULD YOU LIKE TO WIN FANTASTIC PRIZES?

Due to popular demand, nominations are now being called for the 2011 ‘Master Bush Chef’ competition.

8 teams, of two people, will then be drawn from a hat, to determine who will contest this year’s cook off! This involves cooking an amazing bush meal, using secret ingredients on coals only, within a specified time limit. Your dish will be judged and the best dish, according the criteria, will be declared the MASTER BUSH CHEF for 2011.

Nominations can be made via email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

or by completing the form below and dropping it off to the Trundle Hotel.

ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY AUGUST 5, 2011

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-YES! We would like to contest the 2011 Trundle Bush Tucker Day Master Bush Chef competition!

Names of nominees: ___________________________________

and ______________________________

(If you are nominating on someone else’s behalf, please ensure they are aware of being nominated!)

Contact address and phone number: ______________________

 

 

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Newsflash

A Country Town Rescue

Trundle will receive Australia wide attention when the six part factual series Country Town Rescue screens from Tuesday, March 27 at 8pm on ABC 1.

Country Town Rescue, produced by Za-pruder's Other Films, is an observational documentary series filmed over a year in Trundle.

It's the compelling story of how ordinary Australians come together to save a small rural town whose falling population threatens its very existence,

To save the town from dying a small group of dedicated locals get together and try to boost the town's population by enticing newcomers to the area by offering up abandoned farmhouses for just $1 a week,

Over 400 families applied for only five available farmhouses.