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Australia's favourite sports iPhone App gets better

footylite.jpgFooty Lite is the fastest way to access live AFL Scores. It’s free to download on the iTunes App Store, and version 1.3 has just gone live, with the new season's fixture, and player profiles.

The new version of Footy Lite features: Live scores Full 2010 season fixture, including localised match time, venue and TV broadcaster Player profiles Up-to-date ladder Results of all completed matches

It's the same great App as you had last year, just better. If you weren't on board last year, now's the time. And if you were, it's time for an upgrade.

Season 2010, here it comes

NABCover.jpg The first AFL Record for season 2010 has just been produced by The Slattery Media Group. This acts as a program for the NAB Cup, the official pre-season competition of the AFL, and also as a preview for the remarkably popular AFL Dream Team competition. The Dream Team preview edition (pictured) will be sold through newsagents across Australia (RRP $7). The 124-page magazine, featuring profiles of every player on AFL lists for the 2010 season has been produced in this format for the last two seasons, and is a proven seller.

Also on sale in February will be the AFL Record Guide To Season 2010 (RRP $39.95, on sale at newsagents and bookstores) – the 15th edition of what has become the statistical bible of the AFL. This year’s guide contains 992 pages crammed with statistics, history and information as well as a thorough review of the 2009 season and a comprehensive preview of the 2010 season.

AFL Record Guide To Season 2010 also includes full details on the draft, profiles on every player in the competition – from rookies to superstars – and an analysis of each round of the 2010 fixture.

The Slattery Media Group has been the official publisher for the AFL since 1995.

The pre-season Record is available at the game, and in newsagents, Angus and Robertson stores, Borders and Big W. Or click here to purchase.

Philippe Mouchel cooks Fish Quenelles

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As part of Taste Le Tour with Gabriel Gaté, Philippe Mouchel demonstrates cooking Fish Quenelles in this video. The chef, referred to by Gaté as a "superchef" learned the recipe while working under the guidance of Paul Bocuse. It is a classic dish, and is made easy with the video demonstration from Mouchel.

Positive feedback

Last week, we received some very positive feedback from the team at Inglis, regarding our work developing their auction site. Our digital team works hard to provide digital solutions internally and to external clients, and it is nice to see their work applauded.

Breednet reviewed the Inglis site favourably, and then received the following email from a user. It is the user, after all, who matters most. Phil Giles wrote the following: "I come in a bit unique as an auction house website user. I'm blind and use a screen reader to find what I'm after. I've been doing the catalogues for 10 years and hands down the Inglis site has it over the Millions site. ... Inglis have the best by far. Love the site and enjoy the newsletters heaps!"

See the inglis site here.

Photographing a French Gentleman

mouchel.jpgIt isn’t often you get the chance to enter a professional kitchen, and watch a world-famous chef chop, dice and flambé vegetables, and fillet delicious-smelling cured salmon for the camera. Yesterday, we took two Slattery Media photographers, Lachlan Cunningham and Michael Willson, down to The Brasserie by Philippe Mouchel to snap the French chef in action. Action, that is, before the day’s service had started, so we would not get in the way of frantic perfection. It was a hot, windy day, but for the shots outside (with the city as his background), Mouchel was the perfect subject, smiling for the camera, toque (chef’s hat) on his head, sun in his eyes. His first book, a collection of life stories and recipes from his life with food, is beginning to take early shape, and is on track for release late next year.

SMG to celebrate Philippe Mouchel


Philippe Mouchel
(pictured with his mentor, the world famous chef Paul Bocuse)


The Slattery Media Group is proud to announce an exciting new collaboration with renowned chef, Philippe Mouchel, and esteemed food writer, Rita Erlich. Mouchel's CV is impressive: he was trained in the classic French manner in Lyon under the legendary Paul Bocuse. At 22, he headed up a restaurant for Bocuse in Japan, and later ran another at Daimaru in Melbourne. He currently runs the Brasserie by Philippe Mouchel at Melbourne's Crown complex.

The publication will be part-memoir, part-cookbook, celebrating the life, times and recipes of Mouchel, with Erlich (who edited The Age's Good Food Guide once upon a time) as co-writer.

We are a food-loving organisation that is itching to get started on this great project.

The book is set to be launched late-2010.

Huey Cooks a Feast

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On Tuesday, Iain ‘Huey’ Hewitson launched his new recipe book, Huey’s Bloody Good Recipes, at Barney Allen’s, the restaurant he co-owns in St Kilda. Showcasing recipes from the book, Huey cooked a delicious menu for a select group of Australian media and personalities, which were very well received. It was an afternoon of good food, fine wine and great company.

The menu included prosciutto-wrapped asparagus with horseradish cream, a house salted fish cake with Dijon mustard aioli, oysters mornay, roast chicken presented two ways: the breast on a bed of creamy mash with herb butter and the leg shredded in a Thai slaw. For a sweet treat, dessert was a grilled banana split drizzled in palm sugar and orange caramel.

The recipes contained in *Huey’s Bloody Good Recipes *are designed to expand your cooking repertoire, without any fuss and hassle. The book expounds that good home cooking is not about being a genius in the kitchen – it’s about organisation and good-quality ingredients. An ethos that Huey is passionate about.

Following the launch, Huey embarked on his book tour, starting at Angus and Robertson in Melbourne for a food demo and book signing. He will also appear in Melbourne from Nov 9–14, before moving onto Sydney Nov 17–21, Brisbane Nov 23¬–26, Gold Coast Nov 26, and Adelaide Dec 2–4.

Watch a video of Iain introducing his new book.

Huey’s Bloody Good Recipes is available for purchase here.

Inferno, reviewed

inferno.jpg Inferno: The Day Victoria Burned, written by esteemed journalist Roger Franklin and published here at The Slattery Media Group, was released barely seven months after the dark day of February 7, now known to all as Black Saturday. The Australian Literary Review this week published a review of Inferno that describes the publication as “remarkable for the speed and energy of its production”. And, as reviewer Paul Williams also states, haste did not compromise quality; we are very proud of the depth to Franklin’s research, and manner in which the story is delivered. It is a publication we believe should be read by all Victorians.

“Franklin presents two humanities,” wrote Williams. “He introduces us to the survivors via short biographical sketches that underscore their Australian ordinariness, yet who stand out not because of the disaster but for their fortitude despite it … But Franklin conjures another, darker inhumanity: the arsonist who commits the crime as foul as it is impossible to comprehend.”

The scale of this tragedy is still difficult to fully comprehend for most onlookers, and Inferno takes us deeper into those flames than we could have imagined.

As Williams describes: “This is at once a heart-rending account, written with a journalist's ear for the human angle, of a singular, tragic episode and a transcendent wake-up call... The almost poetic incursions only add to the urgency of Franklin's message. Florid descriptions of the inferno as ‘fists of roiling fire’ and as the ‘tyrant's torture and the martyr's lament’ don't seem out of place when reflecting on a national tragedy of this scale.”

The Australian makes strong, positive claims about the quality of Inferno, and Franklin’s story telling; read the entire review here.

Purchase a copy of Inferno here.

The Socceroo

Cover_Oman_Web.jpgThere are just eight months to go until the Qantas Socceroos take part in the biggest sporting event on the planet: the 2010 FIFA World Cup. A surprise guest four years ago in Germany, Australia was one of the earliest confirmed participants this time, booking its ticket to South Africa in June after cruising through the final stage of Asian qualifying. The Socceroos face a tough schedule in coming months as the race for places on the plane to South Africa heats up.

Top of the schedule is the Netherlands on Saturday, October 10, followed by an Asian Cup qualifier against Oman four days later.

Both matches will be previewed in the latest issue of The Socceroo. The Slattery Media Group is the publisher of The Socceroo, the match-day magazine for Australia’s home internationals. This issue, Jason Culina explains his decision to move back to his home country and join Gold Coast United, coach Pim Verbeek gives his highlights from almost two years in charge, and there are interviews with Socceroos stars David Carney and Scott McDonald.

The Socceroo will be on sale at Sydney Football Stadium on October 10 for Australia v The Netherlands, and at Etihad Stadium on October 14 for Australia v Oman.

Geelong Cats, True Champions

GeelongCover_LR_small.jpgToday The Slattery Media Group published Geelong Cats, True Champions, a 100-page souvenir publication celebrating Geelong’s 2009 premiership win. The book captures all the moments from an epic Grand Final that was as hard fought as any in recent memory.

Geelong Cats, True Champions features action and celebration photos of every Geelong player on Grand Final Day, a quarter-by-quarter analysis of the big game, a detailed match review and report; match day statistics, and all the greatest moments from the 2009 season. Plus, a round-by-round season review, and revealing essays, including:

  • Winning two premierships in three years: what it took for the Geelong Cats to rebuild from last year’s loss to claim its eighth Premiership.
  • Norm Smith medallist Paul Chapman and his influence on the 2009 Grand Final.
  • How coach Mark Thompson has crafted two premiership wins from what history will remember as one of the greatest teams of all.

This tribute publication will provide a lasting memory of the Geelong Cats’ victorious win – it is a must-have souvenir for all Geelong fans.

It is also a remarkable publishing feat – to produce a 100-page book, featuring 80 pages of stories and photos from the big game and have it on sale in Geelong by midday the day after the Grand Final. The Slattery Media Group CEO Geoff Slattery said: “I remember producing a similar publication when Collingwood won the 1990 premiership. We had that on sale by the following Sunday – eight days after the Grand Final – and we thought that was a remarkable achievement. There are few publishing companies in the country who would not only attempt such a project, but do it with such detail and excellence. More than 30 people worked on the book. It is a credit to their work ethic and commitment.”

Geelong Cats, True Champions will be available at the Supporters’ Day at Kardinia Park, the Herald Sun Shop and online at slatterymedia.com/books from 12pm on Sunday 27th September. It will be on sale in newsagents, bookstores, The Cats Shop and AFL Stores from Monday September 28th. RRP $15