The magical Kimberley setting will star alongside native Kimberley food at the Argyle Diamonds Ord Valley Muster.
Fervor Chef Paul Iskov joins the star-studded line up along with food critic and trained chef Rob Broadfield. The 33-year-old chef has a CV that reads like the ‘who’s who’ of the culinary world. He has worked under renowned WA chef Hadleigh Troy at Restaurant Amuse in East Perth and has done stints at Tetsuya’s, Quay, Becasse and Marque.
Iskov, a pioneer in the native food movement, is no stranger to the Kimberley having worked on the True North, but has only been to Kununurra once. He said he was eager to discover nature’s food bowl in Western Australia’s North West.
“I am looking forward to connecting with local Aboriginals to learn about native food and ingredients in the Kimberley and go on a wild harvest with them,” Iskov said. “It’s so exciting that people are becoming more interested in native food – it makes perfect sense for our diet to consist of food that grows around us.
“The other thing that not many people know about is how healthy native ingredients are – wild rosella, which is a native hibiscus, is really good for your heart and blood pressure. It has an amazing flavour, an intense tangy, quite acidic taste.”
Iskov and Broadfield join a list of talent at the Argyle Diamonds Ord Valley Muster including award-winning chef George Calombaris, musicians Bernard Fanning, San Cisco and Troy Cassar-Daley, and comedians from the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow.
Broadfield is a well known Western Australian food identity and the event’s ambassador. He will host the Kimberley Kitchen presented by the Kununurra Country Club Resort and the Durack Homestead Dinner, both featuring George Calombaris.
Tickets for key events of the award winning Argyle Diamonds Ord Valley Muster, held 13 to 22 May 2016 are on sale now.
Another event set to sell out quickly is the festival highlight, the Kimberley Moon Experience on Saturday 21 May. The extraordinary Kimberley Moon Experience concert will be staged under the stars on a full moon along the banks of the majestic Ord River at the Jim Hughes Amphitheatre featuring former Powderfinger frontman Bernard Fanning, six-time ARIA nominated Fremantle band San Cisco and country music singer-songwriter Troy Cassar-Daley. It’s the Muster’s biggest event and a huge party.
Picnic on the grounds and dance the night away with friends in General Admission or celebrate in style in the Kimberley Fine Diamonds Corporate Circle, which treats tickets holders to a black tie concert and dining experience.
Set against the magnificent backdrop of the Ord Valley, Lake Kununurra, spectacular fresh water gorges, national parks and stunning reserves, the Muster rewards visitors with magical and distinctive experiences. The host town Kununurra is situated some 800 kilometres from Darwin and more than 3,000 kilometres from Perth.
Awarded Australia’s Best Regional Event at the 2015 Australian Event Awards as well as taking top honours in the 2015 WA Tourism Awards in the Regional Events category and entered into the Awards Hall of Fame, the Argyle Diamonds Ord Valley Muster encompasses 30 varied and brilliant events over a festival of ten days.
The State Government is a proud supporter of the event through Tourism WA’s Regional Events Program, made possible by Royalties for Regions. Over 30 exciting events across 10 days, 13-22 May 2016.
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