India’s top chefs bring the best of Australia’s culinary landscape on Twitter
With Twitter Q&As, live Periscope masterclasses, videos, photos, and live Tweets, experience the best
of Australia’s food story through your favourite Indian personalities
in food
#OnlyOnTwitter
25 February 2016:
Food lovers in India can get ready to go
on a delicious journey across Australia this March, as the country’s
leading food personalities such as Chef Sanjeev Kapoor (@SanjeevKapoor),
Chef Vicky Ratnani (@VickyRatnani), Chef Ranveer Brar (@RanveerBrar),
food consultant Rushina Munshaw Ghildiyal (@RushinaMG),
food critics Vir Sanghvi (@VirSanghvi), Rashmi Uday Singh
(@RashmiUdaySingh) and Marryam Reshii (@Reshii), bring the best of
Australia’s food tales alive on Twitter all month.
With
Sydney becoming the focal point of all food discussions during the
month with the much-awaited recent opening of the NOMA Australia
pop-up (@ReneRedzepiNoma)
in the harbour city, foodies in India who can’t be there can live
through this gastronomic sojourn with front-row seats only on Twitter!
For the first time, foodies will get a chance to engage and connect with
their favourite chefs and critics “live” as the excitement unfolds.
Through engaging live Tweets, great photos and
videos from their daily food capers across Australia, live Periscope
masterclass broadcasts, and Twitter Q&As, Twitter will be home to
all things food for the month of March by following #TasteOfAus.
Twitter
India and Twitter Australia in collaboration with Tourism Australia
will also host one of Twitter’s iconic food properties: #TweetWhatYouEat
on March 2nd at 9.30 am IST at the all-new Twitter Sydney office. For
two hours, Twitter users will be able to ask questions, converse and
engage directly with the best names in food in India and globally
through Twitter Q&As that will be held at the #BlueRoom
in the Twitter Australia office. Users will get a chance to watch chefs
take blind-taste tests live on Periscope. Australia’s famous chef Adam
Liaw (@AdamLiaw) will also be at this Twitter event.
It
will be a journey through Australia’s culinary landscape in more than
140 characters, with live broadcasts, cool native videos, Twitter
Q&As - a rare, young, and energetic trip through Australia’s foodie
culture through the eyes of some of the best in food in India. It’s a
food party, and you’re invited!
Mr.
Nishant Kashikar, Country Manager, India & Gulf, Tourism Australia,
said, “Tourism Australia has a strong digital media strategy
to inspire consumers to holiday in Australia. The influence of social
media networks within Tourism Australia’s target segment of affluent,
mid-life travellers is
significant
and we are keen to use this medium to actively engage with potential
travellers. It is an honour for us to receive support
from leading Indian food influencers for NOMA Australia and we are
eager to offer them a diverse taste of Australia through this epicurean
journey. The sessions in the Twitter office, delivered as part of the
partnership,will help us engage with Indian travel
and food enthusiasts; bringing them closer to Australia. The world’s
top ranked restaurant coming to Sydney has set Australia’s culinary
standards much higher. The NOMA team has created something extraordinary
and we know it will have a lasting impression
on our honourable guests, tourists and locals.”
Keya
Madhvani, Head, Youth and Emerging Media Partnerships, Twitter India
said, “Twitter is your live connection to culture today with
the best of cricket, Bollywood, TV, books - and now food. Whether
recipes, food videos, quizzes or more, we aim to drive many innovative
engagements and create unique #OnlyOnTwitter experiences for all the
Indian foodies on our platform. Through this association
with Tourism Australia, food lovers will follow India’s biggest food
experts in their journey across the fascinating world of Australian food
and produce through Twitter – a first of its kind engagement
opportunity in our country, bringing the best of food
content and conversations on the platform.”
Tourism Australia has witnessed record arrivals from India this year, making it the 8th
largest inbound tourism market for
the country. Total arrivals for the year ended December 2015 stood at
233,000; an increase of 19% over the previous year. For the year ended
September 2015, Indian visitors contributed A$ 1.1 billion to the
Australian economy; an increase of 34% over the previous
year.
About Tourism Australia
Tourism
Australia is the Australian Government agency responsible for promoting
Australia to the world as a destination for business
and leisure travel. Tourism Australia’s purpose is to increase the
economic benefits to Australia of tourism, supporting the industry’s
Tourism 2020 strategy, which aims to grow the overnight annual
expenditure generated by tourism to over A$ 115 billion annually
by 2020. The organisation is active in around 20 key markets, where it
aims to grow demand for the destination’s tourism experiences by
promoting the unique attributes which will entice people to visit.
Tourism Australia’s activities include advertising, public
relations and media programs, trade shows and programs for the tourism
industry, consumer promotions, online communications and consumer
research.
For more information visit:
www.tourism.australia.com | www.facebook.com/seeaustralia
Follow these hashtags:
#TasteOfAus
#TweetWhatYouEat
#NomaAustralia
#RestaurantAustralia
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