We had an absolute blast recently taking part in the Mardi Gras Recovery Long Lunch at Bloodwood Newtown β Mardi Gras Recovery Long Lunch 2026π½οΈπ, hosted at the ever-vibrant Bloodwood Newtown Restaurant & Barπ·π΄β a beloved Sydney spot known for bold Aussie-inspired dishes, natural wines and vibrant community vibes. It was a joy meeting ChefContinue reading “Flavour, Fun and Fantastic Company: Our Sydney Mardi Gras Long Lunch & Chef of the Year Adventures π⨔
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Sip, Learn and Slow Down: Native Botanical Mocktails at World Science Festival Brisbane πΏπ₯
As part of the World Science Festival Brisbane 2026, Three Little Birds is proud to present a unique and sensory experience that blends nature, culture and creativity β the Digital Detox: Native Botanical Mocktail Workshop with First Nations chef Chris Jordan. Taking place on 28 March 2026 at the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Mt Coot-Tha, thisContinue reading “Sip, Learn and Slow Down: Native Botanical Mocktails at World Science Festival Brisbane πΏπ₯”
π₯ Three Little Birds at Bay Expo β Bush Cook Demonstrations
Weβre excited to announce that Three Little Birds will be part of the entertainment lineup at the Bay Expo this year! If youβre passionate about flavour, culture and food that tells a story, come join us for our Bush Cook demonstrations. At Bay Expo, weβll be sharing the magic of native ingredients and traditional cookingContinue reading “π₯ Three Little Birds at Bay Expo β Bush Cook Demonstrations”
Deadly Feast – Bao Down
Get ready for something truly special on Saturday 7 March 2026 β Deadly Feast β Bao Down is coming to Saucy Wench Gourmet Foods in Morningside! This isnβt your regular dinner β itβs a one-night-only feast that honours Country and celebrates native flavours like youβve never tasted before. Expect fire-cooking, deep native aromatics and dishesContinue reading “Deadly Feast – Bao Down”
Partnership with Aboriginal Art Co.
We are proud to announce our catering partnership with Aboriginal Art Co. Aboriginal Art Coβs greatest point of distinction is the quality of its art and products. In a market absurdly characterised with fake or inauthentic Aboriginal βstyleβ art and craft products, they aim to advocate and promote authenticity and exceptional quality. “The opportunity toContinue reading “Partnership with Aboriginal Art Co.”
