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Trickle-down effect

July 20, 2010

A couple of articles published in The Sydney Morning Herald’s Good Living today for its special coffee issue. Here is one! Trickle-down effect: Entrepreneurs are taking advantage of our coffee mania, writes Kate Gibbs. “A coffee-flavoured condom was released in Ethiopia aimed at encouraging safer sex – a move considered to be a resounding success [...]

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Tragedy to triumph: Good Living

July 6, 2010

In the right hands, a culinary accident can become the next big dish or technique, writes Kate Gibbs. Frank Epperson sat on his back porch mixing powdered soda and water with a stick. Aged 11, he was experimenting, as children do, in a bid to make a soft drink. Distracted, he wandered off, leaving the [...]

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It takes allsorts

June 22, 2010

Article published in The Sydney Morning Herald’s Good Living today… It takes allsorts It’s been giving children purple tongues for years but now liquorice is the new black, writes Kate Gibbs. ShareTweet

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ABC Radio: media interview

February 9, 2009

Following ‘Trash to some, treasure to others’ in The Sydney Morning Herald, ABC radio (702) asked me to come in to their studios to speak with presenter Andrew Daddo on the issue of recycling online. The interview was live and we spoke for 30 mins or so. ShareTweet

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SMH: Money is no object

December 4, 2008

Article published in The Sydney Morning Herald today: “More people are inventing ways to get what they want without spending a cent.” Words Kate Gibbs. ShareTweet

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SMH commissions

November 23, 2008

Two commissions from The Sydney Morning Herald. One for Essential magazine (Thursdays), and the other for Eco, in the main newspaper (Wednesdays). ShareTweet

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Emotional Rescue (SMH)

April 24, 2008

Published article in The Sydney Morning Herald’s Essential section last week (April 17). `Emotional Rescue‘, by Kate Gibbs and Meg Mason: “Thoughtful gifts of food at times of loss or upheaval can be the best form of support for a grieving relative or new mother.” “It doesn’t often matter that we Australians have so few [...]

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