by
Bilson, Tony.
Call Number
641.5 BIL
Publication Date
1987
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Bilson, Tony
Call Number
641.673 BIL
Publication Date
1995
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by
Bilson, Tony.
Call Number
641.5 BIL
Publication Date
2010
Summary
The kitchen companion from Australia's original master chef to the master chefs of the future. It provides home cooks with a repertoire of recipes and techniques to create restaurant-quality dishes at home. This kitchen classic has been used to inspire and instruct competitors in the current series of 'Masterchef Australia'.
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126987.5938
by
Barber, Ashley.
Call Number
641.5 DIN
Publication Date
2000
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Books
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82055.5781
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by
Bilson, Tony.
Call Number
641.5092
Publication Date
2011
Summary
'Tony Bilson's memoir is a looking-glass into a time of unparalleled development in food in Australia and his part in it.' - Neil Perry.
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21715.9551
by
Bilson, Tony.
Call Number
641.5
Publication Date
2010
Summary
Tony Bilson's Fine Family Cooking is the kitchen companion from Australia's original master chef to the master chefs of the future.
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21666.3262
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ARC 647.959451 AGE
Publication Date
1999
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Books
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0.2292
Call Number
DVD 641.5092 KIN VOL 3
Publication Date
2006
Summary
In-depth profiles of Chefs. With never-seen-before footage of their kitchens, performing at ultra-high speed during a real lunch or dinner service. Includes Tetsuya Wakuda (Sydney), Phillip Howard (London), Daniel Boulud (NY), Shane Osborn (London), Gordon Ramsay (London), Alain Passard (Paris), etc.
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0.1231
by
Newton, John (John Sefton), author.
Call Number
641.3020994 NEW
Publication Date
2016
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Electronic Resources
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0.1132
by
Pusey, Michael, 1939-
Call Number
338.994 22
Publication Date
2003
Summary
Examines middle Australia and how it is coping with the changes of economic reform. Meticulously researched, it mounts a moral and intellectual counter-argument to the regime of economic reform. A sequel to the best-selling Economic Rationalism in Canberra, Michael Pusey's new book will be equally controversial.
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