31 AUG - 3 SEP 2026 | Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre

Business

The news is all about commercial recycling, compostability and biodegradability – but how do consumers reliably know whether their takeaway cup is recyclable, compostable, biodegradable or landfill only? We talk about getting consumers to change their habits by buying glass or bamboo reusable coffee cups. Then we expect them to

You’ve been doing it for years — spending hours every week creating your staff’s schedule, posting it in the breakroom, and furiously updating throughout the week as employees call in sick. And while some industries are quick to adopt new technology, others take longer to acclimatize. It can sometimes take

Jacqui Challinor, head chef of much-loved and critically acclaimed Surry Hills restaurant Nomad, talks about her journey through some of Sydney’s best kitchens, and the influencers and injustices she encountered along the way.
Not many people have heard of banh xeo, so creating a dedicated market stall to the Vietnamese pancake dish was a risk. But after Tania Ho and Ben Sinfield, co-owners of Sydney's Banh Xeo Bar, sold out on their first day at Paddington Market, they haven't looked back.

We have become aware that an ongoing scam has emerged regarding Fine Food Australia. A company named International Fairs Directory, formerly known as Expo Guide, are sending out posted letters using the Fine Food Australia business name. The letter requests a data update from Fine Food Australia exhibitor businesses. Please

Social media has flooded the internet in recent years. It’s easy to become cynical of the impact that hundreds of thousands of posts can have on the everyday consumer. The sifting through a plethora of pictures, videos, memes, links, and blog posts can make the hype of social media seem

The emergence of new and innovative online technologies that really benefit your business.
Watch: Melissa Leong on her thoughts on the current state of the foodservice industry, and more particularly, the role of women within it.

Australia’s longest running and most credible culinary competition for young chefs is well and truly back on the radar, with the 2018 Nestlé GOLDEN CHEF’S HAT AWARD regional cook-offs underway across the country. To date, six two-chef teams have proved they can definitely stand the heat, having their cooking skills