Jamie's Ministry of Food back to Yarrabilba

Logan locals will once again have the opportunity to learn Jamie Oliver’s top tips for creating fresh, affordable and delicious meals with the announcement of Jamie’s Ministry of Food’s programs returning to Yarrabilba. The courses will kick off from 5 July 2021 out of the new and well-equipped kitchen at Yarrabilba State Secondary College.

Siobhan Boyle, CEO of The Good Foundation (facilitators of Jamie’s Ministry of Food), has said the team are delighted to be offering their program to the Logan region once again. 

“After such a great response from the Logan community we are excited to be back again serving up delicious Jamie Oliver recipes, handy kitchen tips and professional skills to the greater community,” said Siobhan. 

“We can’t wait to come back to this incredible community to reach even more families and cooks with our engaging, educational and affordable courses. These courses will teach participants the fundamentals of healthy cooking, leaving them with essential skills in the food and nutrition space.” said Siobhan.

Jamie’s Ministry of Food’s program is located at the state-of-the-art kitchen at Yarrabilba State Secondary College.

“We are thrilled to have the Jamie’s Ministry of Food team back at our college providing such beneficial learnings to not only our students but the wider community. Health and wellbeing truly is the key to a thriving society and these courses provide valuable skills which can be passed down generation to generation”, said Principal of Yarrabilba State Secondary College, Belinda Tregea.

Jamie’s Ministry of Food’s presence in Queensland is made possible through the funding contribution from the Queensland Government and the support of Health and Wellbeing Queensland.

The upcoming program details are as follows: 

Yarrabilba State Secondary College – 22-60 McKinnon Drive, Yarrabilba

Monday 5 July – Friday 9 July

Session times:

10:00am – 11:30am

1:00pm – 2:30pm 

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