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David Williamson

Episode 17 of the Food Bytes with Sarah Patterson podcast, hosted by Howdy Partners Media, titled "David Williamson" was published on May 2, 2024 and runs 31 minutes.

May 2, 2024 ·31m · Food Bytes with Sarah Patterson

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Esteemed Australian playwright David Williamson joins us this week for the 300th episode of the Food Bytes podcast.

To celebrate this milestone, we bring you a not-to-be-missed episode, as David shares with us some fascinating yarns about his country childhood as well as his uni days.

Plus, we savour all the incredible behind-the-scenes snippets from classic Aussie movies including Don’s Party and The Club.

And we’ve upped the baking ante this week in the Friday Food Poll. Are you a fan of the classic jam and coconut slice?

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