Highly regarded chef Matt Golinski will be coming to Winton to join the Outback Festival celebrations and prepare a three-course dinner for guests attending the 2019 Sunset Extravaganza charity dinner, an exclusive evening event dining under the stars in aid of the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
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Held on Thursday September 26, the Sunset Extravaganza Dinner black tie charity event will held on the Winton Airport tarmac, where guests will enjoy live entertainment, a three-course dinner prepared by Matt Golinski and take part in a live charity auction in support of the festival's nominated charity, the RFDS.
An original team members of the Ready Steady Cook TV show, Golinski has been executive chef at some of Queensland's leading restaurants. Based on the Sunshine Coast, Golinski works as a consulting chef to restaurants on the coast.
"We are delighted to welcome Matt Golinski to Winton as our guest chef for the Sunset Extravaganza Dinner." said festival organiser Robyn Stephens.
"Each festival this event is a fantastic opportunity for visitors to dress up and enjoy an evening under the stars in aid of a great cause. We expect this year to be no exception with Matt Golinksi at the helm to help us support the Royal Flying Doctor Service."
The Sunset Extravaganza Dinner costs $150 per person or $1400 for a table of ten.
Tickets are available via the Outback Festival website.
In addition to canapés and a three-course dinner guests will enjoy a live performance by the 1RAR Military Band and be entertained by the MC for the evening, Australian musical entertainer, Waltzing Matilda Centre Patron and Outback Queensland Tourism Ambassador, Tania Kernaghan. Return coach transfers are included from Winton town central.
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